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Essential Trump/Alt-Right Ridicule Thread

What this tells me is that it's someone's job to write Trump's tweets so that they both have his crazy voice, but are to some degree functionally readable (consistent capitalisation, spell-checked, punctuated etc).

Didn't his niece let slip a while back that she's convinced the Trump posts in all-Caps are written by him, whilst the ones in proper case are written by someone else - Apparently he always writes/texts in caps, rarely using punctuation.
 
Yes there was a recent tweet of 'his' that didn't have all caps sections and I thought it was suspiciously coherent(ly weird).
 
idpol when they wanna be

"Fox News contributor Joey Jones: Harris/Walz camo hat is “cultural appropriation" "


The menswear guy wrote something at Politico about his hats etc.

Walz’s remarkably unremarkable look displays a rare talent that few of his contemporaries share. Despite America’s long trend of dressing down, male politicians looking to earn everyman cred via casual clothing often fumble.

...But beyond branding, Walz’s avuncular outfits are visually successful because they are culturally coherent — teaming workwear with workwear, rather than mixing suit jackets with jeans, as DeSantis was wont to do. They also rely on classics from American heritage labels, such as LL Bean’s barn coat, Carhartt’s utility pants, Filson’s Mackinaw and Red Wing’s work boots. But most of all, they possess a quality that style writers have spent generations trying to dissect: authenticity. Walz grew up in small town Nebraska, where his high school graduating class included about 25 students. He earned his bachelor’s degree from a small public state college before going on to serve in the Army National Guard and then working at Mankato West High School, where he taught geography and coached football. His hunting get-ups don’t look contrived
because he’s an actual hunter.

 
“Prominent” MAGA-world influencers are boycotting Dunkin’ Donuts because they say the company is boycotting the right-wing video platform Rumble by not advertising there. You might know Rumble as the super racist version of YouTube. Ironically, its chief executive Chris Pavlovski claimed the platform “will not be bullied by cancel culture.”

 
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