What's insane about wanting Trump to reveal his taxes? I think all presidents should.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
...Calling him "comrade" and associating him with the hammer-and-sickle is insane.
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Replying to @mtracey
Hyperbole & satire are permissible in political speech, Commissar Tracey!
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Replying to @mtracey
Fun fact: a cartoon showing Bill Clinton with a Pinocchio isn't necessarily drawn by an insane person who thinks Clinton's nose streches.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
That counter-example is so ridiculously inapt that I have to just assume bad faith.
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Replying to @mtracey
Really? Political cartoons are allowed poetic licence, as are protest signs at rallies.
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Tracey is right about your counter example being ridiculously inapt as to be of questionable faith. Idk how you could possibly not see that.
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Replying to @Kittfornow @mtracey
Have you ever looked at a political cartoon in your life? Most are more hyperbolic than that sign.
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Each of your replies has been as 'in bad faith' & completely evading the subject as that one. Maybe try giving the obtuse act a rest.
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I think it's bad faith to pretend that one homemade sign at a protest rally is proof of anything.
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The sign is 1 of a gazzillion examples of the mindset on display. Pretending that
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