I can come up with my own ‘suggestions’ It’s very easy.
I’m not sure what kind of beer they thought they’ve been drinking, but yes, they were concerned about “plant based beer”.
I suppose when your base is that stupid you can use just about anything as a boogeyman.
Fuckin’ Kudlow. Back in 2008 when he was on CNBC, I remember him ranting that Obama would nationalize the banks if elected.
(And he probably should have, but that’s another story.)
I’ve been given to understand that many (most?) domestic beers use an ingredient derived from some fish that somehow accelerates the beers’ clarification process (because who wants hazy beer?). Isinglass, to be precise.
So, while all beers can legitimately be labeled “vegetarian,” they can’t all necessarily claim the title of vegan. A distinction that tighty righties are only too happy to blur when it means they get to log more freakout hours.
The joke is totally on me. I completely thought that you meant something about “vegetarian beef”, i.e. Impossible Burger, but had made a wonderful but unnoticed typo. Which I tried to play straight man to. Oops on me!
Wow. The RWTs are upset about beer made from plants. I wonder where they think it does come from. I suppose the next thing they’ll be up in arms about is used water.
They don’t have to blur anything. No one that’s listening to them is going any deeper than “the liberals are forcing their woke rules on my beer”. Not a single person that parroted that line and acted like the sky was falling stopped and said ‘wait a minute, there’s no meat in beer, wtf?’.
Reminds me of a space station joke “today’s coffee is tomorrow’s coffee”.
Twits are going twitty over a supposed penis pillow supposedly on a walmart site.
It was posted, with pic, by Libs of Tiktok.
So much for the free market, eh?
My first thought was “oh, well that’s kind of adorable, I didn’t realize guys needed a special pillow for their…” and then it dawned on me that what it probably means is a pillow shaped like a penis.
Not gonna bother googling to find out, though.
Maybe it’s this one:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/3dRose-DONT-BE-A-DICK-Pillow-Case-16-by-16-inch/568213101
Ugh, link to Walmart won’t preview. Hang on.
Actual product on Walmart’s site. Sound advice.
I don’t know if anyone besides the RNC gets worked up by Biden petting dogs and eating ice cream, so perhaps they don’t belong in this list.
Ice cream (two scoops) is reserved for the PAB.
Does this 2021 article with Tucker complaining about the Air Force accomodating pregnant ladies count?
I guess it didn’t get enough traction to become a real “freakout” but… wow.
On CNN today they were reporting that the service chiefs are generating a lot of noise about the damage turberville is dong.
It’ll be interesting to see which side the Reactionary Wacko Traitor party supports; the military they pay lip service to, or the radical culture wars they pay lip service to.
The radical culture warriors have more power in primary voting.
My Army veteran (now young lawyer) nephew constantly celebrates how the rank and file of the Army resists and sabotages the woke sensitivities of the leadership.
He basically says (not in his words) the military is totally dependent on the troglodyte class for recruitment.
Who prob continue to vote the troglodyte party, even when it pisses on them - I’m seeing a trend here.
Dan
He is very proud of how the billionaire class he worships “owns” the bigot class.
His parents are the stereotypical temporarily embarrassed self-employed billionaires*. Two bankruptcies and endless tangles with the Tax, Labor, Environmental and Occupational Safety authorities. They are the poster child counter-example for how powerful these regulatory bodies are. Time and again they get away with paying fines, back pay and penalties that don’t begin to cover what they gained from cheating in the first place.
And of course their employees are more MAGA than they are.
- I mean they’ve never been really rich and never will be, but they are dead set against policies that would only hurt people at 10X their income.
“Joe the plumber” syndrome, GOPs who will never have money to match their hopes, but so what?
Dan
I recall an article I read back in the 1980s some time. One of the respected polling agencies conducted a poll on the question of how financially successful respondents expected to be late in life.
Something like 75% of respondents said they expected to end up in the top 10% for income and assets.
With that sort of confused understanding of the actual social / economic class mobility available in the USA, it’s hardly surprising that “Subsidize the RICH!” is such a successful rallying cry for fleecing the rubes via tax policy.