Politics Michelle Wolf

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Jokes were very funny. I'm not crazy about her delivery, she sort of steps on her punchlines.

The overreaction in certain quarters is almost as good as the jokes. Crooked H Flunky Maggie Haberman really melted down.

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I honestly did not think she was that funny, we heard these jokes non-stop for the last year or so. Maybe a good one or 2 in there, the others are just retread, imho. Maybe I do not find them funny because they are just true. Usually there needs to be a measure of absurd exaggeration to make a bit really funny, but telling us what we already know...

The funniest thing is to see how thin skinned are the people that go around chanting "snowflake".
 
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im in that weird area where ive always thought trump was a bad person, but i dont like how the media spins everything on both sides.


This is a really strange world we live in.
 
Much Ado about nothing. She wasn't that funny but she wasn't that controversial either. Press secretaries lie to the public for a living, so fuck em all anyway. It was better than listening to Amy Schumer talk about her twat for an hour and a half.
 
So...lets look at the context of my posts here.

For starters, I post a "triggered" photo on Maris' obvious triggered response to her bit.

I then bring up the (obvious) talking points that conservatives always spew, (Obama and Clinton doing something bad), and then go even more into the bit by talking about emails, Benghazi, Kenya, Vince Foster and Pizzagate.

In all that, you didn't catch onto the fact I wasn't being serious?
I once took a class at Tektronix called Achieving Your Potential. It was described in it that the subconscious cannot tell the difference between an untruth and the truth. This might explain why people sometimes have difficulty telling when someone is being serious and not serious. When dealing with a large or diverse crowd and the context is not one in which people are prepared for sarcasm or not being serious, a direct and serious presentation will be the least likely to be misunderstood.
 
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