I don't recognize the faces, but one of these is probably a republican...

I'm sorry, but I'm pretty sure that is Willie Nelson.
Boebert left, Matt Gaetz right. Ron Johnson may be in there.
Another day, another chorus of hysterical cries from the GOP that the Democrats are trying to cancel something. This week we saw GOP elected officials and Fox News in full conniption mode falsely claiming that Democrats wanted to cancel Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head. The reality, though, is that it's the GOP that is the party of cancel culture.
Republican lawmakers have tried to cancel everything from the 81 million people who voted for Joe Biden to now trying even to cancel free pizza for people on line waiting to vote in Georgia.
The truth -- as the GOP must know -- is that neither the decision by Dr. Seuss Enterprises to stop printing six titles that the company deemed were "hurtful and wrong" in the depiction of certain minority communities nor Hasbro's decision to drop the "Mr." from its "Mr. Potato Head" toy involved President Biden or Democratic members of Congress. But facts don't matter when it comes to Republicans trying to distract from their lack of policies to help Americans in need or score political points.
Republicans spun these stories, especially Dr. Seuss, like it was an official decision by the Democratic Party. Sen. Ted Cruz, who truly has earned Donald Trump's nickname of "Lyin' Ted," tweeted, "Joe Biden trying to cancel Dr. Seuss." While House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy openly lied on the floor of the House, declaring, "First, they outlaw Dr. Seuss and now they want to tell us what to say."
Over on GOP TV, aka Fox News, there was a lot of time spent discussing Mr. Potato Head being "canceled." While channels such as CNN and MSNBC carried live Tuesday's testimony by FBI Director Christopher Wray about the details of the January 6 insurrection incited by Trump, Fox News did not. Instead, it mentioned Wray only nine times -- compared to more than 60 references to Dr. Seuss being "canceled." Cancel culture was even a theme at the recent CPAC conference.
He must have got in contact with them girls that do stuff live and you can even talk to while wanking. maybe he was reading this for tips:Cunt wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 7:59 amHow in the everloving fuck, does anyone spend over 30,000 bucks a year on PORN?!?!
https://nypost.com/2021/03/11/pa-church ... addiction/
And of course, decisions of that nature are purely and simply corporate decisions, made as they try to follow the changing social zeitgeist, ultimately to preserve their bottom line.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:49 amIt's the old 'squirrel!' gag, and I surmise that the target audience is buying it. They don't have much choice.
'Look at everything the GOP wants to cancel'
Another day, another chorus of hysterical cries from the GOP that the Democrats are trying to cancel something. This week we saw GOP elected officials and Fox News in full conniption mode falsely claiming that Democrats wanted to cancel Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head. The reality, though, is that it's the GOP that is the party of cancel culture.
Republican lawmakers have tried to cancel everything from the 81 million people who voted for Joe Biden to now trying even to cancel free pizza for people on line waiting to vote in Georgia.
The truth -- as the GOP must know -- is that neither the decision by Dr. Seuss Enterprises to stop printing six titles that the company deemed were "hurtful and wrong" in the depiction of certain minority communities nor Hasbro's decision to drop the "Mr." from its "Mr. Potato Head" toy involved President Biden or Democratic members of Congress. But facts don't matter when it comes to Republicans trying to distract from their lack of policies to help Americans in need or score political points.
Republicans spun these stories, especially Dr. Seuss, like it was an official decision by the Democratic Party. Sen. Ted Cruz, who truly has earned Donald Trump's nickname of "Lyin' Ted," tweeted, "Joe Biden trying to cancel Dr. Seuss." While House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy openly lied on the floor of the House, declaring, "First, they outlaw Dr. Seuss and now they want to tell us what to say."
Over on GOP TV, aka Fox News, there was a lot of time spent discussing Mr. Potato Head being "canceled." While channels such as CNN and MSNBC carried live Tuesday's testimony by FBI Director Christopher Wray about the details of the January 6 insurrection incited by Trump, Fox News did not. Instead, it mentioned Wray only nine times -- compared to more than 60 references to Dr. Seuss being "canceled." Cancel culture was even a theme at the recent CPAC conference.
Stormy Daniels could advise them as to what it's like being under Trump...
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