It's the Day's Day of Days! Because A-Ha really is underappreciated as a pop band in the US.
Yes, the Nazis were famed for their stance on racial tolerance. Tons of black, and Jewish Nazis.
It's clear at this point that Muir doesn't actually care what the Nazis were actually like. Especially as that acknowledging that would force him to realize that he's the authoritarian racist.
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It's incredible. He will believe ANY half-baked, distorted, nonsensical interpretation of events. Never even mind the asinine and inexcusable ignorance regarding vote suppression, and the completely evidence-free accusations of "vote manufacturing." Put that aside for a second. Anyone with an ounce of sanity would know Eric Swalwell did not ACTUALLY mean that as a threat, especially given the context in which he said it. But if Zed and Sam's usual earnestness is any indication, Muir takes what he said literally!
ReplyDeleteFor most of DBD's run, Muir's go-to format has been for one character or another to rattle off a list of things that Democrats have said or done, and then editorialize on it. There was a time---ten, fifteen years ago---when these earnest, matter-of-fact pronouncements were capable of throwing me, provoking curiosity and even moments of self-doubt.
That's over.
And it's overwhelmingly clear that Muir never has been any kind of credible observer. He never was. Even in his pre-madness days. I wish I could tell my earlier self that...