We might - "will be CEO of Trump media org"
Shall we start a pool on how long this relationship will last? I'll take Summer 2022. Otoh, post-election 2022 has potential, hopefully.
We might - "will be CEO of Trump media org"
Might want to add how long will the grift of the "trump media company " lasts.
How long do cults survive the passing of their founders?
About 2,021 years so far...
Aren't we supposed to be evolving?
Depends on which cult you're referencing. If it's the founder and former leader of Mr.B's cult, that would be closer to 1,988 from the passing, allegedly at the hands of a right-wing Republican governor of Judea, believed to be an ancestor to governors of Texas and Florida.
Hence the "about " ( I was too lazy to look it up! Thx.)O Really wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:46 pmDepends on which cult you're referencing. If it's the founder and former leader of Mr.B's cult, that would be closer to 1,988 from the passing, allegedly at the hands of a right-wing Republican governor of Judea, believed to be an ancestor to governors of Texas and Florida.
Darwinism obviously isn't working, nor is God's children.
I will predict Devin will last in this new role no longer than the first day of spring, 3-21-22 but actually think something weird and stupid will happen both with him and trump at least once each before that date.
People are laughing at Trump’s new company
... One key employee is very well known: Devin Nunes, the pro-Trump California Congressman who’s quitting his job in January to become CEO of TMTG, with Trump as chairman. Nunes has no business experience, except for fishy ties to a family farm. His social-media history is spotty. Nunes’ fealty to Trump spawned a parody account on Twitter called @DevinCow, prompting a lawsuit by Nunes, seeking to shut it down. He lost last year, and started urging his followers to join Parler, a conservative version of Twitter. But Parler would compete with Trump’s platform, if it ever materializes.
As a Republican, Nunes faces a tough re-election battle in a district that’s growing more liberal. So joining Trump’s company now may have been better than losing in 2022. But working for Trump has obvious risks, as the New Yorker pointed out in a piece of satire speculating that Trump will stiff Nunes as he has done with many contractors and investors in his years as a real-estate developer. Maybe it's not satire....
Devin Nunes Idiotically Thinks Trump Will Pay Him
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Representative Devin Nunes has announced that he is leaving Congress to run Donald J. Trump’s media company in the idiotic belief that Trump will pay him.
As news broke of Nunes’s decision, thousands of venders who have waited decades for Trump to pay them expressed bafflement that the California congressman would make such a boneheaded career move.
“It’s inconceivable to me that he thinks he will get paid,” Carol Foyler, one of the unremunerated venders, said. “Has he even Googled Trump?”
As Nunes packed his bags, his soon-to-be-former colleagues in Congress celebrated his departure into the wee hours of the morning.
Representative Adam Schiff, however, sounded a cautious note. “It’s essential that Devin not find out that he won’t get paid,” Schiff said. “He might change his mind and stay here.”
Fun stuffneoplacebo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:16 amPeter Navarro, who has never been right about anything ever, comes out with a board game about how the election was stolen from trump. The game also explains why covid is a hoax and the Russia / trump investigation is a hoax. Hilarious.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-trump ... 29640.html
It's not just politics, it's also a desperate struggle over standout, creative fundraising.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:16 amPeter Navarro, who has never been right about anything ever, comes out with a board game about how the election was stolen from trump. The game also explains why covid is a hoax and the Russia / trump investigation is a hoax. Hilarious.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-trump ... 29640.html
Since Jan. 6, the pro-Trump internet has descended into infighting over money and followers
The far-right firebrands and conspiracy theorists of the pro-Trump internet have a new enemy: each other.
QAnon devotees are livid at their former hero Michael Flynn for accurately calling their jumbled credo "total nonsense." Donald Trump superfans have voiced a sense of betrayal because the former president, booed for getting a coronavirus immunization booster, has become a "vaccine salesman." And attorney Lin Wood seems mad at pretty much everyone, including former allies on the scattered "elite strike-force team" investigating nonexistent mass voter fraud.
After months of failing to disprove the reality of Trump's 2020 presidential election loss, some of the internet's most popular right-wing provocateurs are grappling with the pressures of restless audiences, saturated markets, ongoing investigations and millions of dollars in legal bills.
The result is a chaotic melodrama, playing out via secretly recorded phone calls, personal attacks in podcasts, and a seemingly endless stream of posts on Twitter, Gab and Telegram calling their rivals Satanists, communists, pedophiles or "pay-triots" - money-grubbing grifters exploiting the cause.
neoplacebo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 6:02 pmI hope to soon see that General Flynn was blown up at a chicken factory by workers because he didn't take off his sunglasses. Super salad takes three days off with unvaccinated pay mourning the tragic event. General Flynn's brother, another idiot, takes his place and is soon blown up by John Eastman's renegade son riding with Kyle Rittenhouse. They were both pronounced innocent by reason of mistaken reality. Super salad sighs in relief.