It reminds me of one of those old,idealized propaganda posters of Mao,or Stalin.
Dadaism would be more appropriate to depict Trump.
If youâve never even heard of the movement, youâre hardly to be blamed-- the Dadaists were simply there one day-- like a wisp of smoke swirling briefly, illuminated by a moonbeam-- and the next were gone. Rarely do artistic movements fulfill their stated intentions so completely-- Dada was a fully-realized, soulless expression of Dionysian excess. A howl of existential despair. And a casualty of war.
Two things Iâve learned about Trump in all these many months, is that his spokespeople donât speak for him even when he tells them what to say (which I donât believe he spends any time doing), and secondly, Trump can change his mind (and also his mood) before getting out the last words in one of his sentences.
OhâŚand I imagine a mood ring on Trump would have a hard time settling on a color and would also keep changing.
Hereâs his other mouthpiece:
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Is it just me or does this twit look like sheâs hungover and about to vomit in the trashcan underneath the anchor desk? She looks stupefied. Every day she looks more ragged, and he hasnât even been sworn in yetâŚ
âIâm meltingâŚâ
I doubt that Trump has any say in the matter. Putin is calling the shots.
Do you think that Putinâs first words to Trump will be âWhy donât you pass the time by playing a little solitaire?â
I noticed that quote too. Some people think photo-ops are the goal and end result of politics?
My vote is âEx-socialist surrealism.â
Spicer has lied too many times. Why even ask him.
Meanwhile, Trump cancelled a MLK Day visit to African American History museum, claiming a âscheduling conflict.â Apparently Trump will be attending a Russian golden shower ceremony instead.