Mostly domesticated, some feral.
They’re eating the mice.
— dylan 🍉 (@DylanTweetin) September 12, 2024
They’re eating the rats. pic.twitter.com/TzUphGBDUA
"JD Vance ate my dog; Elon Musk ate my cat. Will Trump or Harris address this important issue?" I'm guessing 'sooner than they'll be addressing school shootings'.
I wasn't finished with the pets yet (yes, cows are). So I thought that the debate had a little of everything weird beyond kitties and puppies on Hannibal Lecter's menu: illegal migrants receiving transgender healthcare in prison, who hated Israel the most, Kamala exposed as a Marxist (boy, do I wish) and my personal favorite, "concepts of a plan".
Donald would have instantly fired any apprentice for saying that to him. KHive and company have every right to feel joyful in the wake of that debacle. But it may have been Taylor Swift that won the post-debate spin.
TAYLOR WON pic.twitter.com/2xwoYXQdh8
— Smooth Dunk (@SmoothDunk) September 11, 2024
With all this social media AI chaos, who needs Russian meddling? Oh yeah, maybe Kamala.
— KJMG 👊🏽💪🏽 (@GarrigleKen) September 8, 2024
The vice president may have an electoral college problem in some swing states with the Muslim American/anti-genocide vote. It's interesting that both AOC and Keith Ellison were employed as attack dogs recently to tag-team Jill Stein. Black American podcaster Angela Rye also took her swings. Using the 'all publicity is good' analogy, the fact that the topics trended all week long introduced a lot of people to the Green Party. Something to monitor.
Voting Stein/Ware is THE choice for anyone who cares not only about genocide, but economy and our families' future and lives! pic.twitter.com/RqTPngjQOY
— gaijingirl2004 Bronx Leftist/Green. 🦺 🇵🇸✡️ (@gaijingirl2004) September 14, 2024
But the constant focus by corporate media on the uniparty options, its attendant performative displays, and the sideshow issues of no substance -- national head-to-head polling, funds raised, all the assorted he said/she said bullshit -- suggests this awful state of affairs seems to be only the 2024 cycle's last toxicity endurance contest. Thank Jeebus more of us are wising up and opting out.
This country's gone to the dogs. Can we go back to the zoo?
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