In 2017, Bloomberg (the publication) did a hit piece on me that featured this photo. Looks like I have a MAGA hat on the wall, doesn't it? I have never owned one. (Too dangerous.)pic.twitter.com/aNtA1B3EdW
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In simpler times we used to say, "Photos don't lie." Today, it would be closer to the truth to say photos ALWAYS lie. A photo in this context is the combined opinion of the photographer and the editor, at best. At worst, as in this example, it is a lie to the audience.
I don't know if karma is a subroutine of the Simulation, or if it just seems that way. All I know for sure is that Bloomberg made an enemy of me that day.
I don't blame Bloomberg employees, many of whom have been terrific to me over the years. I think the CEO sets the editorial direction on political coverage.
This is all by way of disclosing that I have no intention of being objective about Bloomberg's presidential run. If I can be a small part of helping you imagine him less as a president, and more like a desiccated turd in a punch bowl, wearing a tiny suit, I have served karma.
zooming in on the picture it appears to say: make security great again
Make Humanity Great Again?
Ends in "TY" is all I can make out.
I wan thinking maybe "Make Profanity Great Again." But profanity's already great, so it can't be that.
I can't read it whole, but the second word on the hat on the picture ends in a "Y" and clearly isn't "America".
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