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Grudgie the Whale

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Trump’s support and active participation in the mass slaughter of Yemeni citizens was so senseless, Congress passed a bipartisan bill (!!) to end it and he vetoed it! Look at how the New York Fucking Times covered this blood lust:

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Grudgie the Whale's avatar Grudgie the Whale @grudgie.bsky.social
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For those who didn’t follow that atrocity, the number of Yemeni fatalities was about 65% of the entire population of Gaza. I write this not to even slightly downplay the horrific violence in Gaza courtesy Netanyahu, but to point out it’s awful how the whole nation ignored Trump/Yemen.

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state song thread guy's avatar state song thread guy @statesongxprt.bsky.social
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I wonder if the vast amounts of money the Saudi government funneled into his businesses had anything to do with this A coincidence, surely

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Paul Tree's avatar Paul Tree @paultree10.bsky.social
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When the premise of your headline is refuted by the headline

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サージャントヒッピー's avatar サージャントヒッピー @sgthippie.bsky.social
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Don the Dove strikes again!

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OmegaMom's avatar OmegaMom @omegamom.bsky.social
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That’s just…incredibly weird. Did anyone actually read it before it was published?

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工an Monroe 🚰's avatar 工an Monroe 🚰 @eean.dev
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How they got some great access to their leakiest administration ever for this

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as if trump has “deeply rooted instincts” about anything beyond locating cheeseburgers or being a racist pos.

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Nicholas Campiz's avatar Nicholas Campiz @geographer.bsky.social
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The man is the political equivalent of brainstem, reacting purely reflexively to stimulation. He has no deeply rooted anything. That's well established.

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Nihl L'Amas's avatar Nihl L'Amas @nih-llamas.bsky.social
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"We are going to say Trump has a deeply-rooted instinct, and we based that on absolutely nothing"

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Mrs Schwarzski's avatar Mrs Schwarzski @mrsschwarzski.bsky.social
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This is why I don’t get people who say that they will vote for him “for Israel”. You really gonna trust him not to stab Israel in the back?

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Kai's avatar Kai @kaikronfield.bsky.social
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It's only "senseless" if you discount his true motivation: Do anything MBS wanted, for which Jared would get a couple bil on the back end.

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John Gregg's avatar John Gregg @johnrgregg3.bsky.social
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Their "objectivity" and "neutrality" are pretty selective.

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Jay Marose's avatar Jay Marose @jaymarose.bsky.social
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No campus protests

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Manyakitty 's avatar Manyakitty @manyakitty.bsky.social
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They're like a rotten onion, where every layer removed reveals even worse filth.

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Cmdr. Overbite's avatar Cmdr. Overbite @cmdroverbite.bsky.social
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The tragicomedy of our age is that no matter how much Trump demonstrates that his animating ideas are a slurry of 1986 NY Post clips, grudges against household appliances, and any random shit that gets him applause, the press will still bend over backwards to sanity-wash what he says and does

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Chris Wilhelm's avatar Chris Wilhelm @cwilhelm24.bsky.social
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Someone either here or over on the Xitter pointed out that the NY Times' overarching project is to make fascism respectable. It's stuck with me, because it explains so much.

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