I'm actually mad at how badly he played the game he himself invented
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beginning to think these lists are a credible signal of an absence of imagination 1. end public financial aid 2. prohibition on zoning laws 3. revert wickard v fulburn 4. abolish all Departments founded after Coolidge 5. let England burn DC down againhttps://twitter.com/Noahpinion/status/1180928492076056582?s=19 …
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Cicero would be terrible at actual critique and insight. He'd fit right in as a pundit or a politician though.
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My list was the only valid one Bill Murray, Zombieland Samuel L Jackson, Deep Blue Sea Vizzini, The Princess Bride
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1. Ben Franklin 2. Fredrick Douglas 3. Mark Twain
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You know what? I want Napoleon. An infamously cutting wit, of a time and place to have some idea of how this country is supposed to work, and as an actual populist dictator he’s kind of a subject matter expert. We can also put him in charge if this goes tits up.
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Jesus christ, who needs more John McCain? Franklin, Sam Clemens, John Wilkes (the drunken British one, not the murderous actor)
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I think ancient people are the best pick because they'd have thousands of years of extra experience if they were still alive.
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Plus they might be able to share the secret to their immortality.
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