Did a 19th-century author really predict Trump’s election, Russiagate, and the potential collapse of the country? It’s impossible to say for sure, but the ever-resourceful and endlessly curious users of Reddit and 4chan have unearthed some fascinating evidence to give some substance to the fantasy.
The Last President opens in New York City on November 3rd, 1896, with the announcement of the newly-elected president of the United States, who happens to be an outsider candidate — the candidate who represented the “common man,” who would liberate the people from the grip of the bankers, and “undo the bad business of years of unholy union between barters and sellers of human toil and the law makers of the land.” Aka, an anti-establishment candidate.
I'm totally pro first amendment, but neither freedom of speech, nor freedom of the press entails a right to be heard. If Jim Acosta keeps parading around like a journalist, he should be compelled to wear a dunce cap or forced to play outside.
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
C-Mag wrote:Did a 19th-century author really predict Trump’s election, Russiagate, and the potential collapse of the country? It’s impossible to say for sure, but the ever-resourceful and endlessly curious users of Reddit and 4chan have unearthed some fascinating evidence to give some substance to the fantasy.
The Last President opens in New York City on November 3rd, 1896, with the announcement of the newly-elected president of the United States, who happens to be an outsider candidate — the candidate who represented the “common man,” who would liberate the people from the grip of the bankers, and “undo the bad business of years of unholy union between barters and sellers of human toil and the law makers of the land.” Aka, an anti-establishment candidate.
Hey, we had fried chicken 3 nights ago. My dog ate all the bones. I'm a strung out mess now, I haven't slept since he ate them. My dog seems to be quite healthy and happy, can I go to sleep now, or is there a chance he is still going to die from eating chicken bones.
Russians very dissappointed in Trump. The Russian PM Medvedev tweets the following:
The Trump administration has shown its total weakness by handing over executive power to Congress in the most humiliating way
Ouhch! Even the Russian handlers are dissappointed of their product. Even if Trump is so loyal.
But I see the positive side here too, a weak President empowers the Congress, which pushes the US back from the President having excess executive power. The best way you can look at this.
ssu wrote:Russians very dissappointed in Trump. The Russian PM Medvedev tweets the following:
The Trump administration has shown its total weakness by handing over executive power to Congress in the most humiliating way
Ouhch! Even the Russian handlers are dissappointed of their product. Even if Trump is so loyal.
But I see the positive side here too, a weak President empowers the Congress, which pushes the US back from the President having excess executive power. The best way you can look at this.
He's trolling Trump to create more instability. It's like calling a 12-year-old names, to get him to pick a fight.
ssu wrote:Russians very dissappointed in Trump. The Russian PM Medvedev tweets the following:
The Trump administration has shown its total weakness by handing over executive power to Congress in the most humiliating way
Ouhch! Even the Russian handlers are dissappointed of their product. Even if Trump is so loyal.
But I see the positive side here too, a weak President empowers the Congress, which pushes the US back from the President having excess executive power. The best way you can look at this.
And then we need to wrestle that power away from congress and start getting the checks and balances back again...