Saturday, December 03, 2022

Sometimes A Punking Is Just A Punking...


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Sometimes a punking is just a punking.

And sometimes it is much, much more.

Or, at the very least, can be exploited as such.

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Few griftxtremists flood the zone with more crap than Milo Yiannopoulis.

Thankfully, of late, Yiannopoulis seemed to be swimming deep beneath the surface of his own brown sludge-filled pool where he could neither be seen nor heard.

But then, unfortunately, last week the griftxtremist broke the surface braying in the wake of a Florida man's dinner with racists.

And, of course, the media took notice:

...Yiannopoulos, a former Breitbart editor who was banned from Twitter in 2016 for inciting a racist campaign against the comedian Leslie Jones, told NBC News that he was “the architect” of the plan to have Fuentes travel with Ye in the hopes of slipping him into the dinner with Trump. The intent, according to Yiannopoulos, was for Fuentes to give Trump an unvarnished view of how a portion of his base views his candidacy...

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....(Yiannopoulos) told NBC he also arranged the meeting “just to make Trump’s life miserable”, because he was aware news of the dinner would leak...


It is not entirely clear if the griftxtremist actually had anything to do with anything, although he has, at least for the moment, attached himself like a leach to the racist formerly known as Mr. West

However, it is clear that the press is playing the punking as an embarrassment for the Florida man, writ large.

And that same press gang is also feverishly cataloguing the few US'ian Republican party functionaries who have taken baby steps towards condemning Mr. Trump.

But here's what I'm wondering...

Will all those operatives who pretended to leave Republican party, some of whom have milked the system to launch their own 'pro-democracy' media empire, now work hand-in-glove with their PAC men and their buddies still burrowed deep within the party machinery to crank-up the Trump-Off machine in earnest?

And if they do, what will they call their new and improved, fully cleansed and stain-free 'movement'?

After all, 'The Tea Party' is already taken.



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2 comments:

NVG said...

You just HAD to ask, eh

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e.a.f. said...

thanks for the article regarding "tea party".

NVG has covered it all.

When the tea party started it was "interesting" and scary. In the end, it led to the orange one. It was a natural progression.

Many of these republicans will either stay or go, it all depends on who has the money, which they can get their hands on. Its not about political positions, its all about the money. Some politicians have not had other careers or very limited ones. They went into the political game, no experience needed, got lots of perks, improved the life style, were able to have affairs--usually undetected by domestic unit. These people will not give up their life style easily.

What will they call the "movement"? The Flush. They are basically pieces of sxxt.

The Republicans will never be free of their "reputation". Others will ensure the attacks ads in future elections bring back all those "good" orange times.