Apologies if this detail has been discussed as part of the large conversation, but did anyone else catch the subtle nod during the recent (March 7th) "surprise" for the White House tour group of children? [NBC News]
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No, I'm not talking about Trump purposefully standing in front of a portrait of Clinton, arms stretched out like the "Scale of Justice" [Link]
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No, not that the tour group happened to be a huge group of children [Link]
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And no, not the so-called "666" / "I'm OKAY" sign flashed by the kid Trump "chooses" to come up with him for the photo op. [Link]
I'm talking about the sweatshirt. The team. The LIONS. As in Penn State Nittany Lions, you know, the football team coached by Jo Paterno and Jerry Sandusky. THAT'S the jersey worn by a child chosen at whim to stand in front of a portrait of Clinton in a safe embrace by the Orange Monster -- [Yeah, I can hate the guy and still respect his game and plays. It's called being a critical thinker.]
This may help explain why Sandusky Sr. was transferred OUT of a maximum security prison to a safer, more comfortable place. [USA Today]
Fingers crossed. The noose is tightening.
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FreeRebel ago
With your rudeness you project even more disrespect; this time upon someone who sees things differently than you do. What you fail to appreciate, is how all this disrespect from Americans for their own President sends a message to our ever-ready enemies, always on the alert for an angle to exploit so as to defeat us, destroy our nation and our way of life. It is a deplorable weakness that is not productive of anything that might go on to be superior to what we have. It is corrosive to our entire Body Politic, turning individuals against one another and injecting a tone of dismissive disrespect into the most benign of conversations. It kind of feels like fun when you do it, I know, like Beavis & Butthead "sticking it to the Man." But if I could only slip you one tiny little nano-redpill? It would be to broaden the scope of your perception so you can appreciate the nature & consequences of your actions. Not just to the President of the United States, but to suchlike myself, a civil citizen who is worthy of respect by default.