Saturday, March 24, 2018

Gay bunny

The vice nasty guy participated in the St. Patrick's Day parade in Savannah, GA. There may have been a security bubble around him and loyalists around the bubble, but he and the city couldn’t stop the protest signs outside that zone. And a protest group made sure there was a visible rainbow flag every time the media took a picture.

The vice nasty guy had breakfast with the Prime Minister of Ireland, who is gay. This type of meeting has happened in previous years, but this time the press was barred. So leave it to a cartoonist to imagine what was said at the meeting.

The vice and his family created a children’s book about a bunny named Marlon Bundo. Last Week Tonight host John Oliver got together with friends to created a knock-off of the vice’s book. In this second version the bunny is gay. It is selling really well with proceeds going to the Trevor Project (helpline for gay teens). Daughter Charlotte Pence said about this second book, “I’m all for it.”



The nasty guy wants a military parade. The Homosexual Agenda Steering Cabal, now that we have representation in the St. Patrick's Day Parade, has a comment on that.



The nasty guy’s team has been pushing for a new question to be added to the 2020 census: Are you a citizen? This hasn’t been asked before because non-citizens would be fearful of answering. Would answering result in deportation? Never mind the Census says personal information is never revealed. The fear is real.

This question would mean cities (Democratic centers that they are) would be undercounted. That would shrink their representation when district boundaries are drawn.

The question of whether this is a political ploy is easily answered. The nasty guy’s reelection campaign (sheesh, already?) is using it as a talking point in their fundraising efforts.



The GOP led House has passed a bill to reauthorize Homeland Security. One little bit of that bill authorizes the president to send armed Secret Service agents to polling places nationwide, supposedly to ensure the safety of those they protect while they vote. I’m sure it’s because voting is so dangerous. William Galvin, Secretary of State in Massachusetts, notes “The potential for mischief here is enormous.”



Former VP Joe Biden, in a weird attempt to stand up for women, taunted the nasty guy. Biden says he’d win that fistfight. The nasty guy, as expected, taunted right back disputing who the winner would be.

Melissa McEwan of Shakesville wrote:
Women don't need men to beat up other men to defend us. We do, however, need powerful legislators to hold abusive men to account and ensure they don't, for instance, get a lifetime appointment to a court which empowers them to make decisions about our lives.
That would be a reference to Justice Clarence Thomas, whose confirmation mess was handled by Biden.



Scroll down on the Daily Kos Cheers and Jeers to watch a pretty good explanation of the gun debate using good cats and bad cats.

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