At least he’s decided to do it in a friendly manner, where he can be disagreed with.
Unlike the average nutcase who has paid a visit to his local Walmart Guns’n’Ammo aisle.
But really, the rest of the world should actually be impressed.
Sure, the USA has a frightening number of mass shootings, which are undoubtedly due to easy access to lethal weapons, and increasingly scant access to mental healthcare, that is being gutted by every successive administration.
We should be impressed though, that in having both of those things (crazy people with unfettered access to guns) that there isn’t a mass shooting every week, not just every 6 months.
There’s the solution! We can give Dumb Donald a bullhorn and let him go stand on a street corner and spew his lies and stupidity THAT way, while the normal people get on with their lives!
I kind of miss the days of the soap box orators and street corner preachers. There was something exciting about their rants and raves, that is missing in the twitter twits impersonal screeds.
The Bible Lady in Salem, OR. On the busiest street corners, wearing a full-length wool coat even in summer, literally waving the bible, yelling out doom.
Interesting. The man on the ‘soapbox’ and I appear to be kindred spirits. I do not use Twitter as I am not now nor have I ever been (to my mind) a twit (or, in the case of our ‘dear leader’, a Great Bloody Twit!) And upon exposure as an active and knowing participant with the Russian Federation in the subversion of our electoral process by actively supporting the Donald John Trump Presidential Campaign, I terminated my “Facebook” account. I refused to continue association with ANY organization that supports, aids and abets “cyberWar” on the United States (which Putin and his henchmen have been waging on America since at least 2015) – I do not require ‘patriotism’ from organizations to which I belong, but I DO require that they NOT be treasonous in their actions, as Facebook has proven to be!
When will the masses realize Facebook and Twitter are arms of the government. You are just giving all your info and beliefs right to the government where they can then profile you decide if you are dangerous to them. I never touch the stuff.
Adiraiju about 7 years ago
“Fragile”… how appropriate!
GreasyOldTam about 7 years ago
One thing that ticks me off is tee shirts that are too short.
Superfrog about 7 years ago
At least on social media, you control the volume.
darth_geekboy about 7 years ago
i like ticking off some people. but then i only do it because they tick me off.
sandpiper about 7 years ago
Maybe if more people did that in one public location, they would find they have more in common than they would realize while fuming all alone at home.
But only if they just read the other guy’s list, not if they try to tell it.
ChucklesToo about 7 years ago
At least he’s decided to do it in a friendly manner, where he can be disagreed with.
Unlike the average nutcase who has paid a visit to his local Walmart Guns’n’Ammo aisle.
But really, the rest of the world should actually be impressed.
Sure, the USA has a frightening number of mass shootings, which are undoubtedly due to easy access to lethal weapons, and increasingly scant access to mental healthcare, that is being gutted by every successive administration.
We should be impressed though, that in having both of those things (crazy people with unfettered access to guns) that there isn’t a mass shooting every week, not just every 6 months.
gmartin997 about 7 years ago
It really depends on who’s wearing it, doesn’t it?
dl11898 about 7 years ago
His own version of social media. Not much different than leaving comments on GoComics. The medium is different but results are similar.
Masterskrain about 7 years ago
There’s the solution! We can give Dumb Donald a bullhorn and let him go stand on a street corner and spew his lies and stupidity THAT way, while the normal people get on with their lives!
DanFlak about 7 years ago
I believe that states that require plates on the front of automobiles infringe on our first amendment rights. Also we need bigger bumpers.
tripwire45 about 7 years ago
I’m pretty sure it’s not just people who wear an American flag on their short t-shirt who complain.
johnec about 7 years ago
I don’t have Facebook or Twitter accounts – I better get one of those Italian soap boxes and a bullhorn! (“Fra-gil-e . . . must be Italian!”)
Zev about 7 years ago
Let’s be grateful he has a megaphone and not a semiautomatic rifle.
Amra Leo about 7 years ago
Oh, look! He’s speaking in all CAPS…
Radish... about 7 years ago
That Rex Tillerson gets around.
nosirrom about 7 years ago
Only volume I? I’m working on volume 45 (one for every president). So far volume 45 far exceeds volumes 1 through 44 combined. ;-)
Linguist about 7 years ago
I kind of miss the days of the soap box orators and street corner preachers. There was something exciting about their rants and raves, that is missing in the twitter twits impersonal screeds.
goblue86 about 7 years ago
Preacher Mike on the Michigan diag was a legend: http://www.rbfhsaline.com/obituaries/Michael-Caulk/
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 7 years ago
The Bible Lady in Salem, OR. On the busiest street corners, wearing a full-length wool coat even in summer, literally waving the bible, yelling out doom.
wellis1947 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Interesting. The man on the ‘soapbox’ and I appear to be kindred spirits. I do not use Twitter as I am not now nor have I ever been (to my mind) a twit (or, in the case of our ‘dear leader’, a Great Bloody Twit!) And upon exposure as an active and knowing participant with the Russian Federation in the subversion of our electoral process by actively supporting the Donald John Trump Presidential Campaign, I terminated my “Facebook” account. I refused to continue association with ANY organization that supports, aids and abets “cyberWar” on the United States (which Putin and his henchmen have been waging on America since at least 2015) – I do not require ‘patriotism’ from organizations to which I belong, but I DO require that they NOT be treasonous in their actions, as Facebook has proven to be!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
The Internet gives them a much larger forum as does television.
LesliePiper about 7 years ago
Hey Wellis! Yes, yes, yes. Thanx!!!1
57BelAir about 7 years ago
That’s disrespecting the flag, you’re not supposed to wear it as clothing or adornment (exceptions are the patches on public servants)
dja1701 about 7 years ago
Facebook and Twitter are the things that tick me off.
Stan McSerr about 7 years ago
When will the masses realize Facebook and Twitter are arms of the government. You are just giving all your info and beliefs right to the government where they can then profile you decide if you are dangerous to them. I never touch the stuff.
Bookworm about 7 years ago
“I didn’t know what Facebook was, and now that I do know what it is, I have to say, it sounds like a huge waste of time.” — Betty White.