I’m wondering if for the next stage of the pre-midterms outrage train they’ll find something completely “new” or use some classic. By “new” stuff I mean they could show the situation of the suburbs in some large US cities and claim it’s all due to Trump’s tax cuts (somehow they’d find a way), or maybe they could simply bring up some new and shocking event Syria, like Assad using chemical weapons on his own people in a region that has already been liberated by Isi and Alquaeda.
I’m pretty sure there’s an outrage playbook that gets updated on a daily basis. I really need to get on that mailing list. I’m never sure exactly what I should and shouldn’t be outraged about. Maybe I just need to watch more Don Lemon (Colbert was better as a fake conservative).
"He revealed that his wife had previously mentioned her wish to go to the United States for a ‘better future’ but did not tell him nor any of their family members that she was planning to make the trek."
So she basically run away with their kid without telling the father? Rofl, they sure picked a nice “”“hero”"" for this.
I’m confused. He flip-flopped, and then she used her freedom to turn into a cyborg, or he did lock her up, and then he replaced her with a cyborg? Or he cyborgized her while she was locked up, and then he let her out? Or there are two Cyberhillies?
But is the one we see now really a Cyberhillie? @discobot fortune