House Natural Resources Committee said Patagonia is “lying” and making the allegation about Trump’s plan “to sell more products to wealthy elitist urban dwellers from New York to San Francisco.”
Whereas GOP reps and Trump’s base wear nothing but the skins of animals they chase and kill with their bare hands? Do they really think people are that stupid?
Plugging this piece again, as it’s essential reading regarding Zinke:
@martinstett The digital director for the Natural Resources Committee had his picture taken wearing a Patagonia vest on the Speaker’s balcony.
What a stupid waste of a Stetson.
But “Trump Stole Your Land” is only half the story. The complete story is:
Trump Stole Your Land and is Giving it Away!
At least he wasn’t wasting an Akubra.
On the day of Trump’s announcement about the monuments, the California-based retailer replaced its usual home page last week with a black screen and stark message: “The President Stole Your Land.”
And the Indigenous peoples said, “No shit.”
Handsome horse, too bad an ass is on top.
“to sell more products to wealthy elitist urban dwellers from New York to San Francisco.”
I just ordered a fleece vest from Patagonia, not sure why though since I am not a wealthy, elitist dweller from New York or San Francisco. I’m just one of those elitists from a small town in Montana.
For a minute there, I thought that you were referring to a precisely-fitted women’s undergarment, i.e., an accu-bra. I guess that he could be wearing one of those.
Look, kids, a photo of two horses asses!
Zinke is such a tool.
Over the years, Trump has stolen a lot of people’s land.
The unarticulated major premise of the Republican Party is that the American people are stupid.
What did Shrub used to say? All asshole - nice hat?
Just proving that Zinke is NOT a precious metal.
I think you meant previously unarticulated major premise.
“I love the poorly educated.”
— Comrade Cockholster, February 2016
Waste of a good horse, I’d say.
Excellent read! Thanks for linking.
It’s kind of horrifying to watch someone become more stubbon, dense, and two-faced as they age.
Only on his truck nuts.