So apparently, Scott Adams, the Dilbert guy and bigot, has announced that he also has cancer. I'm not sure if he's just announcing so he can get liberals to say bad things about him (like he's a bigot, which isn't an insult because it's true) or if he needs attention or what, but in this article, it sounds pretty painful. Which is terrible, I wouldn't wish that kind of death on anyone. But if people have to die horribly like that, Scott Adams seems like a pretty good option.
I suspect Trump will be regarded the same way that a certain type of U.S. conservative regards Reagan. But then on speed. He'll be who every subsequent MAGA figurehead is compared to.
Somehow Baraka gets "absolved" of wrongdoing but new ambulance chaser/NJ prosecutor Alina HabbaDabba still wants to charge congresswoman McIver. Wonder why... Older lady is my rep, Bonnie Watson-Coleman
Who knows. Comedy Central aired another one of their Jordan Klepper specials last night. He went to go find MAGA people in their 20s and 30s. Between the podcasters, Joe Rogan and others, if/when MAGA crashes, it's gonna crash HARD. ...the special is now on Paramount+.
Is it asshole or eyeball cancer? And if he thinks he's gonna get sympathy, nope. Oh and the weird part about cancer that a lot of us already know? If someone has "a short time to live" then it can still be a few years. Cancer can be weird like that.
Something about deflating a voetbal. Don't know for sure, but I think it says something like Trump is acting like an idiot with Putin, and his entourage sees it.
I saw that this morning. The part that stuck out to me was the Tampa Bay young republican's segment. If anyone recalls, Andrew Tate was/is in Florida and was asked to speak at the Tampa Bay young republicans meeting, sparking a lot of outrage. Jordan Klepper spent some time pointing out the cognitive dissonance on their stance of family values and women being respected and inviting Andrew Tate to speak to them. They spent a lot of time fumbling around their justifications. Starts at 16:33
I was like "oh, sorry to hear that" even though he's such a human skidmark. Then I got to this part and all like INSERT RECORD SCRATCH SOUND: “But I’ve had it longer than he’s had it. Well, longer than he’s admitted having it,” Adams added. “So my life expectancy is maybe this summer. I expect to be checking out from this domain sometime this summer.”
Busy day for Trumphumpers on The Hill. Let Liddle Marquitos have it, Senator Sen. Rosen to Rubio: "I'm not even mad anymore about your complicity in this administration's destruction of U.S. global leadership. I'm simply disappointed. I wonder if you're proud of yourself in this moment when you go home to your family?" https://bsky.app/profile/thebulwark.com/post/3lpmjn5yxcs2p
this, ladies and gentlemen, is part of how we got here. I'm not trying to call you out, Smurf, but this post can sorta be a springboard to other debates. I lost my father to cancer. I'd still celebrate if someone I considered an enemy to the species got it. I've never tried to force a woman to endure a pregnancy she didn't want to begin. Never tried to force Whites to drink out of a different fountain than I do, Never asked them to sit in the balcony of a movie theater while I watched from better seats. Never voted some someone who'd deport them at will and try to revoke their citizenship. Never tried to eliminate them from the rolls of voters. My point here is that while I have every moral reason to wish cancer on conservatives, they have none to wish it on me. They are not just political opposition. They represent a mortal threat to everyone who is not like them. The reverse cannot be said. What have they done, in your opinion, to deserve a pain-free death? See, I think of conservatives, particularly bigots, the way I think of pedophiles. Would you wish cancer on Jerry Sandusky? I would. I don't think he deserves a pain-free death. I don't have a problem wishing it on a man who voted Trump because he wants to save unborn babies, race not an issue. He's hurting women deliberately, but his vote enabled racists as well. Would you wish cancer on Eric Rudolph? Would you wish it on the men who put in his head the notion that a woman should not be allowed to terminate her pregnancy? Because the logical step for people who believe life begins at conception is to defend unborn life the same way you or I would defend a three year-old. I wonder (and have asked the question here before, with very little in the way or answers) how many Whites who post here have that conservative in their family, that cousin or uncle whose positives somehow outweigh their pedophilia, and you'd never wish death from cancer on him. so y'all maybe can tolerate (pedophilia) a little better than I can. None of my thoughts here would make me a Trump Of The Left, because these are people who have gone out of their way to hurt others who were simply living and being in the world. You almost have to believe that bullies deserve a place at the table to think that.[/QUOTE]
I'm just saying that in an ideal world, nobody dies of painful crotch cancer. Since this world is not ideal, and people do die of painful crotch cancer, I'm glad that Scott Adams is one of the people dying of painful crotch cancer. Better him than just about anyone else. But it would be better still if nobody died of painful crotch cancer.