Anonymous ID: 4b2fce June 16, 2024, 8:32 a.m. No.21031876   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>21031850

>STAND STRONG, GINA.

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>Q

 

Secret weapon: meet the Canadian comedian who writes jokes for Trump

 

Doug Gamble wrote jokes for Reagan, Bush, and John McCain, among other Republican luminaries. Now he writes them for Trump.

In the Trump era, the line between politics and comedy is so blurred it’s easy to mistake one for the other. Last March, CNN ran an article titled “This may be the scariest thing Donald Trump has said as President.” At a private event, following the news President Xi Jinping of China had removed term limits, Trump quipped: “He’s now president for life,” adding, “Maybe we’ll have to give that a shot some day.”

 

The remark was taken literally by many reports, and denounced as a horrifying harbinger of Trump’s dictatorial designs.

 

Comedy writer Doug Gamble knew better.

 

The line wasn’t an off-the-cuff remark where Trump was actually considering making himself dictator; it was in fact an unused joke Gamble had scripted for the Gridiron Dinner – a well-known political roast that occurred the night before. A veteran of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and other such satirical events, Gamble had been asked by Trump’s staff to submit jokes. (The White House did not respond to a request for comment).

 

Trump, of course, is known for being boastful, and Gamble played on that. The president began by saying: “My staff was concerned I couldn’t do self-deprecating humor. I told them not to worry, nobody does self-deprecating humor like I do.” And then came actual self-deprecating humor, which Gamble notes is perhaps the only time Trump’s done so. On meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un: “As far as the risk of dealing with a madman is concerned, that’s his problem, not mine.”

 

https://www.newstatesman.com/long-reads/2018/06/secret-weapon-meet-canadian-comedian-who-writes-jokes-trump

Anonymous ID: 4b2fce June 16, 2024, 8:53 a.m. No.21031961   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>21031884

>>>21031812 (You)

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>I've read things that because she was underage and because the father was alledged to be from Kenya, that Barry was not considered an American Citizen.

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>the state had only recently become a member of the United States, and she was not an adult.

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>but when you consider he was maybe born in British Colombia, that argument is moot anyway.

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>Barry counterfeited both his draft registration and his Hawaiian birth certificate, so there is that too.

well I believe Hussein was born in Hawaii and Hawaii became a US State about a year before.

 

>>21031841

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>Was there a problem before the Garden of Eden? What was that problem?

Adam and Eve were fruitarians/vegans in Eden, they didn't work for their food or produce it … but strangely enough Jahve preferred Abel's animal holocaust to Cain's grain offer