Postcards from the Clown Show

Take that, gun nuts!

(Yeah, that's right ... bet'cher not so cocky now, are ya?)

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People protesting Freedom. Drop in about 30.oo and watch a real class act.
 
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FTA: Californians and other Americans are flooding Mexico City. Some locals want them to go home
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At Lardo, a Mediterranean restaurant where, on any given night, three-quarters of the tables are filled with foreigners, a Mexican man in a well-cut suit recently took a seat at the bar, gazed at the English-language menu before him and sighed as he handed it back: “A menu in Spanish, please.”

Some chilangos, as locals are known, are fed up.

Recently, expletive-laced posters appeared around town.

“New to the city? Working remotely?” they read in English. “You’re a f—ing plague and the locals f—ing hate you. Leave.”

That sentiment echoed the hundreds of responses that poured in after a young American posted this seemingly innocuous tweet: “Do yourself a favor and remote work in Mexico City — it is truly magical.”

“Please don’t,” read one of the kinder replies. “This city is becoming more and more expensive every day in part because of people like you, and you don’t even realize or care about it.”

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Corporate media is doing its damnedest to make me like the Republican party.

Joke's on them, though. It ain't gonna work, no matter how hard they try.

No, the joke's on us. There are more than enough voters out there who will say, "Who cares if Republicans will actually fix anything, I want to express my displeasure", to drown us out. And if there aren't, they'll dig some up.


(And notice how the Chait tweet tries to conflate "mainstream media" with "independent media". LMAO)

His tweet is accurate. It's a joke, or maybe a warning that Republicans will be hampered by constant attacks, but it's accurate.

nymag.com is the one saying Republicans are shutting out independent media. I don't know if that's a misrepresentation of who GOP campaigns are telling to buzz off, or just an orwellian Opposite Day reference to the MSM. But either way, it's even funnier.
 
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