It’s pretty obvious a lot of GOP guys want to bang AOC and are just so thirsty for her (and well, let’s admit it, she’s a very attractive woman), and don’t seem to know what to do with their feelings.
They aren’t in school, though, so instead of doing weird in-person stuff like pull her hair or snap her bra, they say incredibly cringe and weird things about her…they just really have not progressed at all.
Explaining the understandably fucked situation and then leaving is “storming off”.
The modern media is complicit in the situation we find ourselves in. It’s an issue of perverse incentives.
If they need to finance their operation as most that aren’t publically funded do, then they need to attract as many eyeballs as possible for ads or parrot the words of wealthy benefactors.
You can rationalize this as saying that you can tow the line where you need and then shout the truth when you are able but it doesn’t work out like that, the actual news peices will simply be drowned out.
It becomes a numbers game, a very effective tool for human psychology, it can sway public narrative via issues like the illusory truth effect. We need publically funded independent media, which is why those who which to distort the truth hate the idea.
The billionaires didn’t gobble up the media landscape to make money on views…
They bought it up so they could spend money to influence voters to make money elsewhere.
They don’t give a fuck about ratings or ad sales, they want us fighting over shit they don’t care about, just so we don’t realize they’re the problem and work together to fix it.
Oh I know, I meant the few media outlets that remain somewhat independent need too and by playing the game they they need to for survival still add to the noise.
Perverse incentives and capitalism, name a more iconic duo.
Peanut butter and salmon.
“I’ve never seen that guy in real life, but he looks like he’s, like, 4 feet 10 inches. And he looks like he is angry about the fact that he’s 4 feet 10 inches,” the congresswoman said in an Instagram livestream.
It’s not that he’s short, it’s just he exudes the lack of confidence and toxic masculinity that short guys tend to latch onto because of their insecurities.
Maybe it’s not his height, but there is something about Stephen Miller that makes him understand he is less than the average man, and he is very very angry that he doesn’t measure up
OP you may want to clean up the title




