The President’s son-in-law is the real “pest” in Baltimore, Maryland, not rats, according to a new PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) billboard hung up near Baltimore’s City Hall.
Any headline that says the WH is losing ground works for me. trumPP’s being humiliated because of proposals on reducing emission regs, but let’s talks about billboards and Kush.
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I don’t like PETA and have no use for them. I know a few vegans that feel the same way. But, still, I approve of the billboard. I don’t fully agree with the right side of it: I once used snap traps after finding rat droppings in my oven. Yes, in my oven. I’d certainly do it again given the same provocation. But comparing Kushner unfavorably to a rat gets my approval.
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The billboard features a cartoon version of White House adviser and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner sitting atop a pile of money with the label “Rich pest.”
Jared Kushner as a cartoon character would be more animated and less one dimensional than the real Jared Kushner.
Look, I like most animals just fine, but this billboard is stupid. The creature pictured will invade your home, consume all it can and destroy what it cannot, leave filth in its wake, and carry disease and pestilence throughout the neighborhood. It should be exterminated with extreme prejudice!
The rat, on the other hand, I’m less concerned about.