WTF is bard of war?
>"You were prepared for that [question].."
Did they think she wouldn't be? Did they think they had a gotcha question and that she would be stumped? Or do they believe their own bullshit and think she unironically meant the virus would never ever be present inside the US?
>porn
>'grandma killers'
They can't call their boogeymen 'baby killers' because that's the position they stand for. Hilarious.
Watching all the lefties and Dems trying to play the "think of the elderly" card after convincing a generation and a half (or two) of America that family was bullshit and didn't mean anything is fucking comedy gold. Did Biden seriously think people were going to go for the "sweet old grandpa" schtick when most of America hasn't had a cohesive nuclear family in over two decades?
>Maybe a better question is why DARPA is quoting Austin Powers about little people.
Most likely something else in the quote is actually the reason they posted it, delivering the real message in the form of joking about a movie quote allows for very believable plausible deniability.
It could be something as simple as another word in the quote being the actual message that needed delivered, and the quote was a just a convenient way to say it. If you know your audience is always listening and are just waiting for a keyword or two then any excuse to casually reference those words will work. Movie quotes are great because they can be used almost regardless of the rest of a conversation's context. Just stealth-dropping your message out in the open while making everyone else around you have a laugh at your clever reference. Good times.
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