Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Joe Biden's One Word Campaign Strategy



Remember.
(But not the bad stuff.)



Behold, a Tip Jar!

3 comments:

Lawrence said...

Recent conversation with my daughter:
Her: Dad, what's the PIN for your computer?
Me: Reliant's prefix code.
Her: What?
Me: 16309. From Wrath of Khan. You've seen it.
Her: Dad, that's one thing Spock says in the whole movie. Why would I remember that?
Me: So I'm the only one in this family who has committed the dialogue in that movie to memory?

I guess where I'm going with this is I love your work, but this photoshop is... disturbing.

Ok said...

Toddler doesn’t remember the line “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few ... or the one.”

Robt said...

The needs of the republican donors outweigh the needs of the many or the one.

The desperate needs of the republicans to hold power (for their donors and their positions of power outweigh the oath of office to the Constitution.

Like the need of the closely held religious beliefs of the one Cake Baker to infringe his religious hate on other peoples freedoms out weighs the many.

The need of Moscow Mitch to allow the help of Russians to attack our elections for GOP benefit outweighs the people of Kentucky which makes Moscow Mitch able to abuse his position of power to over throw representatives of actual people in other states.

Another Star Trek phrase used,
The enemy of my enemy is my friend".

The needs of the republican donors outweigh the needs of the many or the one.

The desperate needs of the republicans to hold power (for their donors and their positions of power outweigh the oath of office to the Constitution.

Like the need of the closely held religious beliefs of the one Cake Baker to infringe his religious hate on other people’s freedoms outweighs the many.

The need of Moscow Mitch to allow the help of Russians to attack our elections for GOP benefit outweighs the people of Kentucky which makes Moscow Mitch able to abuse his position of power to over throw representatives of actual people in other states.

Another Star Trek phrase used,

Captain Kirk, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend".


Spock: An Arabic proverb attributed to a prince who was betrayed and decapitated by his own subjects.