Last Chapter of My Election Memes
I’ve averaged about a meme a day since July. After chapters one, two, three, and four, this is the fifth, last, and longest, from the first week of October to Election Day (which is tomorrow as I post this). If nothing else, Donald Trump provides an extraordinary amount of material.
What were Republicans saying a couple months ago about requiring presidential candidates to take cognitive tests?
Is this dementia? Is he actually this out of touch? Does he just say random statements that pass through his head without caring whether they’re true or false? Does he understand the difference?
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2024 is on track to be yet another worst-year-ever for hurricanes. If only there had been some way to predict and prepare for this trend.
The Trump-inspired Project 2025 will cut FEMA disaster aid and end FEMA flood insurance. It will commercialize the National Weather Service, leaving hurricane forecasts to private companies. It will defund the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration because it considers climate research “harmful to future US prosperity.”
I know that supporting Trump doesn’t mean you have to be an idiot or lunatic. But it does mean you’re okay with this kind of idiocy and lunacy. This is the America MAGA has made.
Remember this endorsement? Supporting Trump doesn’t mean you must be a white Christian nationalist, but it does mean you’re okay with white Christian nationalism.
When Hilter ran for president in 1932 Germany, did he tell voters what he actually intended to do?
What do military leaders who worked closely with Trump think of him?
What does Trump’s former cabinet think of him?
The depth and audacity of his lies continue to shock me. Or more precisely, I’m again newly shocked that his supporters support him despite, or even because of, the depth and audacity of his lies.
Musk has donated $75 million to elect Trump.
Last week Trump was asked by a ten-year-old, “What was your favorite president when you were little?” Trump answered, “Ronald Reagan.” Trump was 34 the year Reagan was elected. Also, his “favorite president” supported citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Anyone supporting Trump because of “the economy” is getting scammed.
It’s a sales tax, stupid.
Even the Wall Street Journal knows Harris has the better economic plan.
Remember when Republicans still pretended to be fiscal conservatives?
General Kelly began in Trump’s cabinet as Secretary of Homeland Security before becoming Trump’s longest-serving Chief of Staff. No one in the Trump Administration had a better inside view of President Trump.
What do people who worked closely with Trump during his first term think of him now?
To be fair, Scaramucci is an idiot fired after ten days because he forgot to say “off the record” before mouthing off to a reporter. He supported Trump after he was fired, until Trump tweeted that Rep. Omar, a Somali refugee, and other women of color should “go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came,” which devolved into the rally chant “SEND! HER! BACK!” Even Scaramucci called that “racist and unacceptable.”
Walz said it best: “Who is that jackwad?” Answer: Trump’s favorite comedian. He picked him to open his Madison Square Garden rally. Hinchcliffe’s response to the backlash: “These people have no sense of humor.” Vance’s response: “Let’s have a sense of humor and let’s have a little fun.” Trump’s response: Not a word.
Double standard.
His immortal words.
Obama says it best.
The final Trump-Vance campaign poster.
The Supreme Court will decide whether states can ban birth control. Thomas already declared his intent to end that right when he ended the right to abortion. The next president will either expand or reduce Thomas’s conservative majority.
You know the theory that our world is a simulation being run in another universe? I’m pretty sure that universe is Netflix.
Okay, last time, all together now: wah … wah ….
So how’s everybody else feeling?
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