Tuesday, July 12, 2022

When GOPers bring the stupid

"You can't fix stupid."--Ron White.

This would describe GOPer idiots like podcaster Steve Bannon, a former adviser to Donald Trump, who claimed Trump waived his right to executive privilege, allowing Bannon to testify before the January 6 committee.

Unfortunately for both Bannon and the Archduke of Affluenza, Trump lost his executive privilege the second he left the White House for Mar-a-Lago 18 months ago. Critics are calling for the committee to interview Bannon behind closed doors, to avoid the media circus the War Room garbage dispenser so wants to have.

The fading facade of Trump and his delusional grip on the GOP remind me of an old rerun of Batman from back in the day. In this particular instance, a 1-shot villain, the Minstrel (Van Johnson), who had foiled the hero's efforts in the first half of the story, tried using his flares in a desperate attempt to escape, but it availed him naught, as we all knew it would.

Trump is the Minstrel in this case, but he's not being hounded by Batman & Robin. He might soon wish he was.

Meanwhile, former financial adviser Peter Navarro, with a book to push, is accusing former VP Mike Pence of treason against Trump (at least).

Bollocks & balderdash! Navarro is getting a forum to spew his BS in order to sell books, because GOPers have to grift as often as possible, but the last I checked, he wasn't being booked on Good Morning, America, The View, Today, CBS Mornings, or Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Just the usual right wing outlets like Newsnacks, Fox Shmooze, and the fading One America News, which is bleeding viewers after being pulled by DirecTV earlier this year.

We had a chance to get a comment from Navarro's literary agent:


"Sorry, no comment."

This clown also represents Trump, by the way.

For their blatant efforts to continue to bamboozle the public, Navarro & Bannon both get Dunce Caps.

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