It's true. When you've got one potential VP referencing this tweet about his opponent, that's some far-reaching shit posting.
It's true. When you've got one potential VP referencing this tweet about his opponent, that's some far-reaching shit posting.
I'm just glad we have an election where both sides have provided their best.Wait, wasn't all that proven to be a BS fabricated joke? Or is that the point that shit-posting can become some viral truth related to a political candidate and affect their image in an election?
The f***? They turned off the quantum and the alternate dimension facts for these elections? I want my candidates to be men of character throughout the multiverse. And how come Kamala gets to be black and Indian if this is the case?Wait, wasn't all that proven to be a BS fabricated joke? Or is that the point that shit-posting can become some viral truth related to a political candidate and affect their image in an election?
Wait, wasn't all that proven to be a BS fabricated joke? Or is that the point that shit-posting can become some viral truth related to a political candidate and affect their image in an election?
Why! Why did he have to go and say "see what I did there" on top of that! Yes, we saw, you did a joke, we got the joke, it was a great joke. But don't stop there milking it fool!
Oh, right. I temporarily forgot that zillion billions buy a lot of taking care of the nuances.They're pushing the "Mid-Western Dad" angle for him, and taking the subtly out of a subtle joke is very "Dad" behavior.
So... were we just effectively invited to come up with and shitpost the most outlandish claims about the candidates?
... or to pretend they believe is true.I'm pretty sure that's been American politics for quite some time. The truth matters, but in politics, it seems to matter less than what you can get the public to believe is true.
... or to pretend they believe is true.
Kinda like Biden with stairs...except that one's actually true!Yeah, I mean, everyone at this point knows the Vance thing is false. But it's very funny that it's apparently influencing his campaign, which in turn, causes the story to be maintained.
As someone put it, "It's objectively hilarious that a tweet from a small Twitter account has made it so a potential VP cannot be photographed with a couch in frame for the rest of his career"
It's like if that Corey Perry/Bedard's mom story maintained steam and McDavid referenced it while accepting an award.
Kinda like Biden with stairs...except that one's actually true!![]()
Yup, the old saw of "the big lie" theory - if you repeat a lie enough times the public writ large will believe it's true. And also, "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth puts on its shoes in the morning" - often mis-attributed to Mark Twain and Winston Churchill (the most likely source was a version of the above quote from Jonathan Swift).I'm pretty sure that's been American politics for quite some time. The truth matters, but in politics, it seems to matter less than what you can get the public to believe is true.
If JD Vance had half a personality, he'd run with it the same way Walz did, using a couch comment/metaphor in every speech.As someone put it, "It's objectively hilarious that a tweet from a small Twitter account has made it so a potential VP cannot be photographed with a couch in frame for the rest of his career"
Kinda like Biden with stairs...except that one's actually true!![]()
Good luck people googling JD Vance casting couch.Or even better yet, put some castors on a couch and have stagehands push it out on stage with him sitting on it.
Yup, the old saw of "the big lie" theory - if you repeat a lie enough times the public writ large will believe it's true. And also, "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth puts on its shoes in the morning" - often mis-attributed to Mark Twain and Winston Churchill (the most likely source was a version of the above quote from Jonathan Swift).
Tina Fey completely ruined Sarah Palin with her SNL skits since some believed it was things that Palin said but it was Tina.I prefer the EB White quote:
“A despot doesn’t fear eloquent writers preaching freedom - he fears a drunken poet may crack a joke that takes hold.”
That appears to be the case re:Vance