I just watched video of Disney’s new animatronic Trump, and they apparently didn’t take my advice. The robotic Trump doesn’t, as I’d suggested, shove his way past his distinguished presidential predecessors in order to get front and center on the stage, like he did earlier this year at that NATO summit in Brussels. The Disney […]
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What would you do with a hideous animatronic Trump?
Posted in Art and Culture, History, Uncategorized Also tagged automaton, Chuck E. Cheese, Chucky, Disney, Disney World, Donald Trump, imagineer, Mark's big ideas, Paul Ryan, robot, robot brothel, robot prostitution, robots, tax reform 16 Comments
We all need to be prepared to take to the streets when Trump fires Mueller… which now looks imminent
I know we talked about the Republican campaign to stop the Russia investigation just a few days ago, but quite a bit has happened since then, and I think it’s probably gotten to the point where we should start discussing how we’re each going to respond when the inevitable happens, and Donald Trump attempts to […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 1973, abuse of power, Adam Schiff, Archibald Cox, call to action, constitutional crisis, contempt of Congress, corruption, coup, Donald Trump, Elliot Richardson, Eric Holder, FBI, FOX News, George Papadopoulos, Great America Alliance, House Judiciary Committee, impeachment, indictments, intelligence community, Jared Kushner, Jay Sekulow, John Cornyn, John Dowd, Justice Department, Kellyanne Conway, Matt Gaetz, Michael Flynn, Newt Gingrich, obstruction of justice, Pam Bondi, Paul Manafort, Richard Nixon, Robert Bork, Robert Mueller, Rod Rosenstein, rule of law, Saturday Night Massacre, Steve Bannon, Supreme Court, Tomi Lahren, Walter Shaub, Watergate, Will Bailey, Will Bailey, William Ruckelshaus, witch hunt 28 Comments
Newt Gingrich and the war against Robert Mueller
I’ve only spoken with former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich once. It was late ’93 or early ’94. I was living in a suburb of Atlanta, and working at Kinko’s. I’d worked an early shift that day, and, driving back home to my apartment, I decided to stop at a little park along […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Alabama, Atlanta, Callista Bisek, cheating, Contract with America, deep state, Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump, FBI, Georgia, hiking, impeachment, Jerusalem, Kinko's, Louie Gohmert, Mark's chances to change history, Middle East, Newt Gingrich, open marriage, Robert Mueller, Roy Moore, Russia, Russiagate, Sean Hannity, sex scandals, Sheldon Adelson, Vatican 15 Comments