Didn’t know the noble truth-tellers at WikiLeaks had their own merch shop on Twitter: Check out our new novelty Bill Clinton bimbo poll tee: https://t.co/6gt9AtQ9Lm #WikiLeaks pic.twitter.com/EAmYiuI5NM — WikiLeaks Shop (@WikiLeaksShop) October 13, 2016 The Twitter account for the shop is followed by the verified WikiLeaks account, so it appears to be an actual thing, …
Burying the Brand
Some folks theorize that Donald Trump originally conceived his candidacy as a brand-building exercise. There’s some evidence for that, including the fact that he often uses media coverage of his campaign for advertising purposes, as when he turned his “birther renunciation” presser into an infomercial for his DC hotel. But if that’s the case, Trump …
Day of Thor Open Thread
Went down to the beach for the sunset and saw the ultimate asshole golf cart: What a dick. Open thread!
Consent: The Rosetta Stone to Decipher the Wingnut Mind
Yesterday, as we were jointly consuming barrels of popcorn while watching the Trump campaign reap the whirlwind, some of y’all mentioned Rush Limbaugh’s odd Trumpologia, which centered on the concept of consent. Here’s the mind-blowing quote from that ass pustule which sparked the conversation: You know what the magic word, the only thing that matters …
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All Night Popcorn Bar
I dozed off for a bit there. What did I miss? Open thread!
Tumbling Don
Trump is currently losing his shit, appropriately enough, in Florida, where much of the nation’s meteoric crazy comes to flame out after the roads end at the water’s edge: Donald Trump blasted House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republicans on Wednesday, suggesting that they’ve turned their backs on the GOP nominee because “there’s a whole …
Another Vendor Disappoints Trump
Very little pick-up by the dishonest media of incredible information provided by WikiLeaks. So dishonest! Rigged system! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 12, 2016 As usual, Trump is full of shit: There has been extensive media coverage of the mostly innocuous cache of purloined emails in the mainstream media, though it has been overshadowed …