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Trump seems like he would initially pretend to be remorseful that Biden was killed, but would start insulting him again the same day.

Biden’s “bullseye” remark was clearly a metaphor, one tailor-made for a country that has more guns than people. Trump, meanwhile, has talked repeatedly about having his political rivals executed for treason. This includes, it’s important to note, sham military tribunals for Congresspeople/civilians, such as Liz

Even President Joe Biden had to apologize for his metaphorical remark that it was ‘time to put Trump in a bullseye’”

I think both Seth Meyers and Colbert grappled with it pretty well.

He was going to be sentenced last Thursday. He could have been safety in prison this weekend.

If shit could be less weird for, like, a day? That’d be fun.

Nothing good can remain in this broken country and world. We can’t even have our lighthearted comedy musicians to distract us with a little bread and circus as we descend into fascism and mass death. All is lost, everything is so fucked.

It isn’t about the franchise belonging in one story format or the other, it’s about that story itself.

The success of The Mandalorian and Andor would be arguments against the thesis of this article. It isn’t about the franchise belonging in one story format or the other, it’s about that story itself. 

Well, one of the more frustrating things is that Trump was just as awful in that debate.

That’s always one of the classic things in Arnie films, particularly of this era (Jingle All the Way) - That this giant Austrian bodybuilder has a name like Harry Tasker or Howard Langston and absolutely nobody seems to notice he’s unlike anyone else in size and physique. 

I think its because the rest of the GOP, conservative pundits and would be supporters no sell (to use a pro wrestling term) any kind of Trump scandal. The way the media works now is something will happen and they have to have people on to talk about it. They bring someone on and go “What about this? Isn’t this bad?”,

I think there was a brief part in the film where they try to convey that he fools everyone by just enthusiastically talking about the product. He’s telling his family his cover story and he just goes into all the boringness of software and they stop paying attention. 

I enjoy the unspoken joke of a guy who looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger  going through life pretending to be an unassuming software salesman and everyone just buys it.

You do kinda think there’s a certain limit, as goofy the movie is, for the cartoon stuff, but then Charlton Heston rocks up as their boss and he’s got a goddamn eyepatch, and a healthy apetite for the scenery.

so many jokes are just straight up cartoon logic, too. obviously there’s the uzi falling down the stairs bit, but for my money when the bird lands on a truck and then it falls and explodes? that’s the good stuff. that’s literally looney tunes.

He’s also good with knots.

Oh, that makes more sense.

OP is referring to *Tom*Arnold.  Not Arnold Schwarzenegger