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"If I were advising the candidates, I’d tell them to double down on weirdness."

Says David Brooks, on September 8, 2008.

Blogging that at the time, here, I said that Brooks observed that "Obama started out weird and did well, then got conventional and did less well, especially with McCain getting weird. 'Weirdness wins,' [Brooks] says."

I thought you might like to see that today, when so many people are saying "weird" at the same time and as if it's a bad thing.

Let me give you a bit more of Brooks:
None of us have ever lived through an election at a time when 80 percent of voters think the country is headed in the wrong direction. But now that we’re in the thick of it, a few things are clear. From voters, the demand is: Surprise Me Most. For candidates, the lesson is: Weirdness Wins.

Last winter, Barack Obama succeeded by running a weird campaign. He wasn’t just a normal politician aiming for office, he was going to cleanse the country of the baby-boom culture war mentality.... 
But over the course of the spring, Obama’s campaign got less weird... [His] speeches became more conventional, more policy-specific and more orthodox.... 
[B]y campaigning in this traditional way, Obama ceded the weirdness edge to McCain.

The old warrior jumped right in. Think about how weird last week was. The Republican convention was one long protest against the way the Republicans themselves have run Washington. McCain’s convention speech barely mentioned his own party. His vice-presidential nominee came out of the blue and seems totally unlike the regular crowd of former eighth-grade class presidents who normally dominate public life. McCain’s campaign ideology, exemplified in a new ad released on Monday, is not familiar conservatism. It’s maverickism against the entrenched powers and party orthodoxies.

And it all worked. McCain got a huge postconvention bounce in the polls....

The McCain campaign is the champion of systemic change after two decades of bickering and self-dealing, its time to shake up the whole system in order to get things done.

The Obama change is more responsible and specific, but it has all the weirdness of a Brookings Institution report....

If I were advising the candidates, I’d tell them to double down on weirdness. Obama needs to occasionally criticize his own side. If he can’t take on his own party hacks, he’ll never reclaim the mantle of systemic change. Specifically, he needs to attack the snobs who are savaging Sarah Palin’s faith and family. Many liberals claim to love working-class families, but the moment they glimpse a hunter with an uneven college record, they hop on chairs and call for disinfectant. Obama needs to attack Bill Maher for calling her a stewardess and the rest of the coastal condescenders....

The candidates probably won’t take this kind of advice. But remember: Weirdness wins. Surprise me most.

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MadTownGuy म्हणाले...

Brooks:

"The McCain campaign is the champion of systemic change after two decades of bickering and self-dealing, its time to shake up the whole system in order to get things done.

The Obama change is more responsible and specific, but it has all the weirdness of a Brookings Institution report....
"

Yeah, how'd that work out for John McCain?

Quaestor म्हणाले...

Don't be weird. Be forthright. Speak your mind like a man unafraid.

Americans have had enough of weirdness. As noted by me much earlier, weird is from wyrd, meaning fate. We've experienced quite enough of weird, thank you very much, Mr. Brooks, the man who judges other men by their pants crease. An Executive Branch currently in the hands of a walking (and stumbling) amyloid plaque has tempted fate far too much in a world with nuclear weapons. And it's not over yet. Who knows what Biden thinks of that officer who follows him around with that locked case. The ice cream man, perhaps? Me want choco-chip, please.

The weirdly cackling veep is even worse. Until about December 2020, Biden was lucid at least some of the time.

Harris never speaks her mind.

Guess why!

Iman म्हणाले...

Meh… https://x.com/grandoldmemes/status/1817666334823518436?s=01

RCOCEAN II म्हणाले...

"when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"

Hunter S. Thompson

I don't know what the hell it means, but it sounds good. Just like David Brooks.

RCOCEAN II म्हणाले...

Its astounding how long Brooks has been putting out nonsense. Of course Althouse is right. "Weirdness" to the MSM is OK when the Democrats or "The Maverick" does it. When MAGA or Rightwingers do it, its not. Its "scary" and strange.

Achilles म्हणाले...

The fascists handling Harris will not be honest or straightforward about anything in this campaign.

The SS is obviously stonewalling about the assassination attempt. Nobody is going to get fired.

It’s going to be clear that there was a widespread conspiracy in the SS and the FBI to kill Trump that involved at least a dozen people before too long.

Just like it is clear that Russian Collusion and the Hunter’s Laptop Russian Disinformation conspiracy involved many people.

Christopher B म्हणाले...

I don't NYT, was this before or after Brooks was enthralled by a pants crease?

doctrev म्हणाले...

People saying that Kamala is the weird one are right, of course, but they're missing the point. If the Founders could see American elections being gossiped about with the gravitas of a high school cafeteria, they would hand the country back to the King.

Your average working class voter and welfare case alike cares more about rent and groceries, though, and "weird" is not going to work on enough of them. The Biden regime has no answers to their disastrous folly on the issues, to Trump's benefit.

Quaestor म्हणाले...

The Brookings Institution, eh? Is that how we got here with every negative social and economic trend line zooming upward at a near-infinite slope.

Fuck them. None of them could make an honest living in the fast-food business, so why hand them the keys to the welfare of the nation. Judging by past performance they'll just wrap it around a tree at 96 mph.

RCOCEAN II म्हणाले...

BTW, who has been more of maverick then Trump? But when has anyone in the MSM labeled him as a "Maverick"? And then there's RFK. Another "Maverick". Yet not ever called that.

Also, Independent and Unconventional - describe both Trump and RFK. But neither is called that. Nope, they're "Weird" and "Strange"

Josephbleau म्हणाले...

“Weirdness wins. Surprise me most.”

Weirdness is vacuous, it means something different to everyone who hears it. That makes it a good political word because everyone says, yes, I agree they are weird. It’s like the crime Trump committed to turn his bookkeeping entry into 30 felonies, each juror decided what it was and did not have to tell anyone, it was something different for everyone.

Thus, brooks is wrong, you call your enemy weird, then the public can fill in the details themselves. You don’t act weird yourself, that would make you look like Beiden and he lost.

So, not a good recommendation.

Fred Drinkwater म्हणाले...

Brooks says "Surprise me"

I am seriously creeped out by the mere thought.

wsw म्हणाले...

The iPhone appeared in mid-2007. Weirdness ensued.

Kakistocracy म्हणाले...

If you listen to JD Vance's comments (which can only be found on Xtwitter, as far as I can tell), he twice calls it "weird" that people were celebrating Simone Biles in 2021 for putting self-care for her mental health forward as the reason for her withdrawal from some of the competition. Vance is a front-runner, a fair weather fan, a fugazi tough guy, and a man of no character.

"I think it reflects pretty poorly on our sort of therapeutic society that we try to praise people, not for moments of strength... but for their weakest moments." ~ JD Vance

WATCH: JD Vance go after GOAT Simone Biles after she withdrew from the 2020 Tokyo.
https://x.com/American_Bridge/status/1818363346225447389

traditionalguy म्हणाले...

Gimme a break. David Brooks is a fake normie. As usual he has it exactly backwards. McCain was an angry, bitter attack dog. He wasn’t weird. He was entitled and mentally ill.

Barack Obama was a smooth pretender using his brilliant smile to win power by offering the voters the opportunity to atone for the White Guilt that MLK had installed in most American voters. Once in power he sneakily installed a Marxist Revolution.

Trump is a good and generous man that wants to see the country rebuilt and picked JD as a successor with the same goals.



Christopher B म्हणाले...

RCOCEAN, a "Maverick" is a Republican who spends most of his time criticizing other Republicans from the left.

Mason G म्हणाले...

"Trump is a good and generous man that wants to see the country rebuilt and picked JD as a successor with the same goals."

Which is why the left hates Trump with a white-hot passion. They're not done tearing everything down yet, rebuilding is the last thought on their minds.

MikeD म्हणाले...

Bummer! I liked the earlier/new layout for commenting. Seems the smart phone addicted contingent has won out.

Prof. M. Drout म्हणाले...

The whole "weirdness" thing is one of those echo-chamber, internet-addict things that has absolutely no traction and is in fact a declaration of failure. Three weeks ago Trump was Hitler, the greatest threat to "Democracy," a fascist, etc., etc. Now he's "weird."
I guess they got some polling or focus group results about how normals felt about that particularly inane hyperbole after the near assassination. And so "weird" was one of the many idiotic bandwagon groupthinks that spreads through the pathetic people who live on social media.
It's also probably a preemptive strike to try to insulate Harris, since she really IS weird: the word salads, the cackles, the Elaine-from-Seinfeld-dancing hand-gestures, and the fact that the woman has been in some kind of public office for her whole life with no actual accomplishments except being promoted to other positions in which she accomplished nothing.
We're all used to Trump's rich-guy weirdness. That's baked into the cake. And J.D. Vance is only "weird" to the kind of people who do nothing but paste or re-package the talking points that they sign up to receive in their morning email. To most people he's a poor kid made good and a family man, whereas Harris has had everything handed to her and doesn't have kids of her own.

(memo to those folks: the DNC doesn't actually care about you at all. It's all fake. They just want you money--even your "labor" of posting talking points means nothing to them: it's all a scam to make you THINK that your opinion matters so that you'll make more donations. They long-ago learned that if they made you think that you were contributing some work to the cause, they could extract more money from you. Suggestion: go back and check your donations to the Party. Look at the dates. Do you see a pattern? Did you think that you were that easy to manipulate? Well, you are.

JRoberts म्हणाले...

Given what’s considered “not weird” inside the Beltway, “weird” may be exactly what we need to save this nation.

Old and slow म्हणाले...

Blogger RCOCEAN II said...
"when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"

Hunter S. Thompson

I don't know what the hell it means, but it sounds good. Just like David Brooks.
_________________________

This right here, is a top quality comment. No sarcasm.

Drago म्हणाले...

"The McCain campaign is the champion of systemic change after two decades of bickering and self-dealing, its time to shake up the whole system in order to get things done."

LOL

McCain was the exact opposite of that description and a complete creature of the beltway and legacy media. Period.

And it makes perfect sense that LLR-democratical Rich lauds Biles for taking up a critical team womens gymnastics team spot and then dropping out which stands in stark contrast to a Kerri Strug who risked it all while seriously injured and achieved greatness.

Something tells me Abacus Boy Rich has never put himself on the line and is quite susceptible to the over-medicated White Karen syndrome types.

Michael K म्हणाले...

I had the interesting experience of watching on TV today, something I rarely do, the #2 guy from the FBI lie to a Senate committee about what was on the shooters Gab account. He said they had found this account, which they believed was the shooter's, and the material there was "antisemitic and anti immigrant." I assume that was the FBI's stereotype of Trump voters.

What happened next was that the CEO of Gab posted the material from the account to show it was pro-Biden and pro-immigrant. Interesting. I wonder if any "news" outfit ever reports that?

Former Illinois resident म्हणाले...

David Brooks? Not a nice person. Weird.

Weird is a word girls use to denigrate people they don't like, or feel emotionally threatened by, whether by underlying emotional insecurity or simple meanness, spoken to their perceived minions, their obedient beta-girls trying to model themselves after the alpha female.

David Brooks is a beta-male, trying to play alpha female to his loyal readers.

Yancey Ward म्हणाले...

Does one really need to mine the David Brooks of 16 years ago to bring up drivel? You can pick a column from today for that.

donald म्हणाले...

David Brooks is a Grand Central Station glory hole Hall of Famer. Now that’s weird…or perverted…or depraved.

n.n म्हणाले...

So, weird is "fate, chance, fortune; destiny". While queer is "strange, peculiar, odd, eccentric".

Mr. Majestyk म्हणाले...

Everyone knew for months that JD Vance was one of the front runners for VP. Yet no enterprising MSM journalist discovered any evidence of Vance's supposed weirdness. Then, all of a sudden, as if part of the Borg collective, they all start intoni g how "weird" he is. Now THAT is weird.

n.n म्हणाले...

Also, trans- is a modifier that means a state or process of divergence.

tim maguire म्हणाले...

Today’s “weird” is not a word with a meaning, it’s a tactic with a goal. If it were a word with a meaning, no Democrat would dare use in a negative way. But because it’s a tactic, it doesn’t matter that no one in America is weirder than your average everyday Democrat.

Bob Boyd म्हणाले...

"Death to the weird" - written on the wall of Luke's Bar in Missoula, Montana by Hunter S. Thompson

Bob Boyd म्हणाले...

"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson

tim maguire म्हणाले...

"I think it reflects pretty poorly on our sort of therapeutic society that we try to praise people, not for moments of strength... but for their weakest moments." ~ JD Vance

What part of that sentence do you have a problem with, Rich?

Yes, Simone Biles is an accomplished gymnast. So what? As Kurt Vonnegut so well put it, “olympic medals show that the bearer can do something of no use to anyone more competently than anybody else.” So she’s a “GOAT” at something inconsequential. So what?

Narr म्हणाले...

There seems to be a comments page pattern--now it's back to old style, unnested etc.

I log out each time, and I think it alternates.

Knowing what we do about Google, it's easy to ascribe deliberate malevolent intent.

lonejustice म्हणाले...

Trump and Harris are so weird in their own separate ways. How the hell did we as Americans end up with these 2 choices as our only alternatives? We are all screwed. Nobody that I know as a friend or neighbor wants either one these 2 idiots as our President. How the hell did we end up these two idiots as our only choices?

Mason G म्हणाले...

"Now THAT is weird."

It's like this.

rehajm म्हणाले...

This makes no sense at all.

What I was thinking as I read. Brooks must have lots of education as this weird behavior only seems to appear in the highly educated… right up there with adults who begin a sentence with I had this dream…

rhhardin म्हणाले...

There's an important difference in policies. The superficial things needed to attract women are the topic.

Jim at म्हणाले...

How the hell did we end up these two idiots as our only choices?

What's stopping you from throwing your hat into the ring? Maybe because it's easier to just sit back and complain while other people do the work.

effinayright म्हणाले...

tim McGuire said:

Yes, Simone Biles is an accomplished gymnast. So what? As Kurt Vonnegut so well put it, “olympic medals show that the bearer can do something of no use to anyone more competently than anybody else.” So she’s a “GOAT” at something inconsequential. So what?
***************

The solipsims are very strong in this crowd.

Free clue: Tim: it''s your opinion against the world. NORMAL Human beings have admired people with superior athletic abilities for as long as there have been...NORMAL human beings. Your failure not to understand that makes me think you are "on the spectrum".

In any case, the score thus far:

World: Infinity
Tim : Dick

Kathryn51 म्हणाले...

Okay Althouse, you got me. I read the post but before writing a comment (something along the lines of "as if David Brooks would ever try to advise Trump"), I left my desk to start dinner preparations, returned and at least this time I saw that this was from 2008.

So, almost a gotcha.

There is nothing remotely normie about Trump or Harris and, of course, JD Vance is probably THE most normal peroon running in this year's election. Josh Shapiro (if selected) might also qualify, except. . . . . ooops, I just checked. He's been a politician ever since graduation. NOT normie.

Mason G म्हणाले...

"Knowing what we do about Google, it's easy to ascribe deliberate malevolent intent."

The Last Refuge had a post mentioning website comment sections a couple of days ago:

"In the years leading up to this 2024 election, we have watched closely as every pathway for online voices has been shaped, changed and in some cases eliminated. One example is very close to home here at CTH, where Google has said -directly- the content within the comment section is the justification for their demonetization. If The Conservative Treehouse does not shut down comments, Google Ads (controlling 75% of all online revenue) will NOT be permitted. ¹The goal is to shut down the conversation.

Let that sink in for a moment if you didn’t already. It’s not the content of the website that generates the censorship, it is the CONVERSATION in the comment section that Google is concerned about. Take that example as an empirical datapoint and then extend it. Now you understand why the comment sections in various platforms have been removed, and even worse the 3rd-party software plug in (like Disquis) is heavily controlled and moderated."


https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/07/26/understand-how-your-social-media-voice-becomes-the-enemy-in-2024-and-the-connection-to-kamala-brat-harris/

FWIW...

Peachy म्हणाले...

The left care about Trannies... forced gender dysphoria /gender confusion child abuse, abortion abortion abortion, and making sure illegals get the goodies.

Is that weird?

Deep State Reformer म्हणाले...

The NYT has a whole stable of hacks like Brooks but if you gently trawl through the MSM you'll find there are many other writers out there giving left and center-left perspectives much better than any of NYT's gaggle of mediocrities. Go see for yourself.

Drago म्हणाले...

LLR-democratical lonejustice: "Trump and Harris are so weird in their own separate ways. How the hell did we as Americans end up with these 2 choices as our only alternatives? We are all screwed."

LOL

Classic!

Its always a white flag of surrender when our resident LLR-democratical Brigade members realize their democratical narratives and talking points have completely failed and so they fall back on the Both Sides Are Terrible tactic....which also always fails!

Sorry FakeCon lonejustice. Trump is just fine. Its your girl Kamala-la-la-la-la that is an utter loser and struggling.

Deal with it. Maybe a therapeutic back door call to your blog boss LLR-Democratical Chuck can get you over the hump with a new tactic or two.

Make sure to let us know how that turns out.

Bob Boyd म्हणाले...

How did we end up with Trump?

Michael Moore explained it this way before the election in 2016.

How did we end up with Harris?

The ruling class decided to take away the last thing Americans had to peacefully fight against them and limit their power, the vote.

Goldenpause म्हणाले...

Brooks is just another DNC operative with a byline who pretends he is a conservative in exchange for a nice professional perch, a nice house and a big paycheck.

Peachy म्हणाले...

Rich - yawn

""I think it reflects pretty poorly on our sort of therapeutic society that we try to praise people, not for moments of strength... but for their weakest moments." ~ JD Vance
"

how is that not true?

Perhaps he picked the wrong person to pick on - but in the general sense - it's American culture - to a T.

Joe Smith म्हणाले...

How do people this dumb get paid so much money?

Lazarus म्हणाले...

Obama needs to occasionally criticize his own side. If he can’t take on his own party hacks, he’ll never reclaim the mantle of systemic change. Specifically, he needs to attack the snobs who are savaging Sarah Palin’s faith and family. Many liberals claim to love working-class families, but the moment they glimpse a hunter with an uneven college record, they hop on chairs and call for disinfectant. Obama needs to attack Bill Maher for calling her a stewardess and the rest of the coastal condescenders...

That's nice advice and appropriate for the year that McCain's main message seemed to be "You have nothing to fear from Barack Obama," but Obama wasn't going to shine a spotlight on anybody else, lest it cut into his own blessed aura. Was that unique to him or would any politician who had hopes of winning praise an opponent with kind words and call for more merciful treatment of her? If David Brooks gave that advice to any candidate, would any of them take it and hire Brooks as a consultant?

Weirdness doesn't win elections, but originality and freshness can help, if it's the right kind of originality and freshness. Kennedy and Reagan had that freshness. Imitators, like Joe Biden, didn't have it. Trump had it, had it to excess in the view of many people. Harris is certainly unique, weird even, but her strangeness seems to be an absence of something, rather than a presence or an excess. If Kamala wins it won't be for her personal qualities but because she isn't Trump.

Mikey NTH म्हणाले...

Donald Trump is a showman, but otherwise is pretty coventional. Showman exuberance, but beyond that there is mothing passing strange about him.

bobby म्हणाले...

So, the people who claim the moral right to cut the penises off of young boys because those boys might be gay want to call me "weird"?

I'll wear that label with pride.

Moondawggie म्हणाले...

Amen, Brother!

And to quote Mr. Natural: "If you don't know what it means by now, don't mess with it!"

Moondawggie म्हणाले...

True, and quite unlike a Democrat who criticizes other Democrats.
Those folks are called pariahs.

Moondawggie म्हणाले...

Perhaps now registered Democrat voters will understand that their wishes count for squat, and the preferences of the Democrat Party poohbahs are all that really matters,

Perhaps change is in the air, and the Democrat Party will return to honoring the will of the people!

Naaaaah!

chickelit म्हणाले...

Does Brooks brook that words like weird wend their way thru change?

Moondawggie म्हणाले...

Hmmm-looks like the nesting reply arrangements have been cancelled.

Oh well-

Achilles म्हणाले...

lonejustice said...

Trump and Harris are so weird in their own separate ways. How the hell did we as Americans end up with these 2 choices as our only alternatives? We are all screwed. Nobody that I know as a friend or neighbor wants either one these 2 idiots as our President. How the hell did we end up these two idiots as our only choices?

They are both smarter than you are.

Amadeus 48 म्हणाले...

John McCain had many admirable qualities, but the ones that got him through prisoner-of-war torture were the same things that made him an impossible candidate. He was fundamentally and aggressively insubordinate. And in a weird quirk, he repeatedly sucker-punched his friends to the applause of his enemies. No wonder the boys in the press bus cheered him on. He was doing their work for them. He really campaigned against Bush and left Obama alone.

Yeah, McCain was a maverick, but he was also a chump.

wendybar म्हणाले...

It's weird with a wide open border and and invasion sponsored by Joe Biden, that Kamala is claiming to be a border hawk all of a sudden, when we all know she still hasn't figured out that the root cause of it all, was Joe decimating Trump's policies...

Bill Melugin
@BillMelugin_

This new Kamala Harris ad claims she “supports increasing the number of Border Patrol agents.”

However, In 2018, Harris signed on to a letter to Senate colleagues urging them to reject a request by the Trump admin to fund more BP agents.
Letter link: https://static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2024/07/04.27.2018-DHS.pdf

Kamala HQ
@KamalaHQ
NEW AD: On the border, the choice is simple.

Kamala Harris is fighting to fix our broken immigration system. Donald Trump is trying to stop her.
https://x.com/KamalaHQ/status/1818414386362409091

wendybar म्हणाले...

Stop letting Kamala lie to your face. Here is how weird Kamala REALLY feels about the open border and Trumps fight to close it and stop human trafficking...https://twitter.com/i/status/1818069594818445378

Mike (MJB Wolf) म्हणाले...

Twelve years ago is a long time. So long ago that Brooks was praising the choice of Palin and defending her from the nasty Left.

Mike (MJB Wolf) म्हणाले...

Gee I wonder what happened to all those staffers on Team Maverick. Oh. Really? MSNBC? Nevertrumpers?

Hmmmm. So when the Maverick “promised” that he would “build your damned wall” on the border it was probably more like his fake admiration for Palin than his genuine love of the Swamp. Yeah that sounds right.

Kevin म्हणाले...

“Regarding Harris’s approval amongst voters, the DNC Compliance manager states, “She's weirdly unpopular."

Bruce Hayden म्हणाले...

""If I were advising the candidates, I’d tell them to double down on weirdness.""

InstaPundit’s response - picture of Sec Buttplug in a nursing contraption “nursing” one of the kids he and his husband bought. (When he took maternity leave in the midst of the LA and Long Beach port container ship crisis in 2021). They could probably add a picture of Sam Brinken(?), FJB’S nuclear proliferation ration czar, cross dressing in outfits from luggage he stole from airports, his cross dressing admiralette, etc.

https://instapundit.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/VANCEWEIRD.jpg

BUMBLE BEE म्हणाले...

I'd have to say Megan Thee Stallion 'WAP' at Kamala's rally set a new standard for 'Presidential Weirdness'.
A Kamala biographical testament?

Left Bank of the Charles म्हणाले...

That column was published September 8, 2008. The appeal of weirdness went out the window after Lehman Brothers went bankrupt just a week later on September 15. John McCain tried to catch the falling knife and lost the election.

Bob Boyd म्हणाले...

I actually met somebody who wasn't weird once. It was weird.

Mike (MJB Wolf) म्हणाले...

That column was published September 8, 2008.

So sixteen years ago! Damn. I had mercifully forgotten the Romney excursion altogether. Another loser swamp creature who hates the Republican base -- just like McCain.

GRW3 म्हणाले...

"Weird" is the latest tell that media is parroting Democrat talking points.

Kai Akker म्हणाले...

---Nobody that I know as a friend or neighbor wants either one these 2 idiots as our President.

You're probably spending too much time with Chuck to notice. A lot of people actively want Trump.

Drago म्हणाले...

LLR-Democratical lonejustice: "Nobody that I know as a friend or neighbor wants either one these 2 idiots as our President."

Kai Akker: "You're probably spending too much time with Chuck to notice. A lot of people actively want Trump."

Kai, even a dolt FakeCon like lonejustice knows that. He's just pushing New Soviet Democratical narratives for his team.

Drago म्हणाले...

LLR-Democratical lonejustice: "Nobody that I know as a friend or neighbor wants either one these 2 idiots as our President."

Kai Akker: "You're probably spending too much time with Chuck to notice. A lot of people actively want Trump."

Kai, even a dolt FakeCon like lonejustice knows that. He's just pushing New Soviet Democratical narratives for his team.

loudogblog म्हणाले...

Weird Al is one of the most liked celebrities ever. (And one of the smartest.)