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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Coming February 6, 2024 . . . MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Pre-order at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
When filing the suit, Nunes stated that the tweets were so mean that "no human being should ever have to bear and suffer in their whole life." Perhaps that hyperbole is what led to Nunes's attorney, Steven Biss, being so ridiculous in the case's first hearing on Friday. First, Biss told the court that giving Mair and the parody accounts Twitter access at all was akin to negligently giving them a gun
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It's true. Comedy can cause a person to die laughing.
by ocean-kat on Tue, 08/27/2019 - 12:28am
Really his whining has a point, often nothing works better as a political weapon than being made a laughing stock. Righteous indignation in response just makes it worse. Smart politicians know when it's time to call up the SNL producers and ask to be on the show! They are lucky to have the option to play along these days and do some self-deprecating humor, it wasn't as easy back in the day when Hogarth was caricaturing them in newspaper cartoons.
I love this paragraph
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/27/2019 - 1:12am
Especially when Nunes is so much funnier. I love his type of dead pan humor were you say the most crazy things with a totally straight face.
by ocean-kat on Tue, 08/27/2019 - 1:24am
Streisand Effect?
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 08/27/2019 - 4:37am