That’s just the effect of the rose-colored historical rear view mirror. Which applies almost entirely to straight white males. Everybody else has a somewhat better chance of remembering the facts as they experienced them.
Make America educated enough to hold well reasoned, informed, carefully considered discussions and not sling half baked memes, misinformation, conspiracy theories and Russian propaganda around on hats, t-shirts, bumper stickers, tweets, Farcebook, 4chan and every other surface and forum
but apparently it requires a 20 gallon hat and aircraft navigation lights..
The MAGA morons think that the best days of America were the 50’s and early 60’s When we had rampant racism, sexism a large percentage of alcoholics WW2 vets were mistreated and didn’t get the care they deserved, Oh and Black boys were lynched and black girls were blown up WITHOUT ANYONE EVER BEING CHARGED.
Those were the great days of America.
The only bright spot was that the Eisenhower tax structure was truly progressive.
Cute trick of truncating that quote before it was finished, but that’s what Conservatives do. I’ll finish it for them: “America was never as great as advertised for minorities, women, immigrants, and the poor. Only for rich old white guys.”
Y’all do know about red shift and blue shift, right? Things appear red if they’re receding fast enough, and things appear blue if they’re approaching fast enough. So we know that Maga hats are moving away very quickly… and this hat is getting a lot closer a lot faster!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
Now I’d like one of those caps. But it will get a lot of people angry.
Gary Williams Premium Member almost 5 years ago
that is true
Radish the wordsmith almost 5 years ago
I guess he would know how he has been treated by Republicans.
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
That’s just the effect of the rose-colored historical rear view mirror. Which applies almost entirely to straight white males. Everybody else has a somewhat better chance of remembering the facts as they experienced them.
NeuralCapsule almost 5 years ago
I asked about having a hat made saying:
Make America educated enough to hold well reasoned, informed, carefully considered discussions and not sling half baked memes, misinformation, conspiracy theories and Russian propaganda around on hats, t-shirts, bumper stickers, tweets, Farcebook, 4chan and every other surface and forum
but apparently it requires a 20 gallon hat and aircraft navigation lights..
Hey, ya never know, could be a new fashion trend!
DonnyTwoScoops almost 5 years ago
Pete scares the GOP. Of course Trump’s slogan implies that America stopped being great. But don’t mention that to Republican Varvel.
JHayes almost 5 years ago
The MAGA morons think that the best days of America were the 50’s and early 60’s When we had rampant racism, sexism a large percentage of alcoholics WW2 vets were mistreated and didn’t get the care they deserved, Oh and Black boys were lynched and black girls were blown up WITHOUT ANYONE EVER BEING CHARGED.
Those were the great days of America.
The only bright spot was that the Eisenhower tax structure was truly progressive.
NeoconMan almost 5 years ago
Cute trick of truncating that quote before it was finished, but that’s what Conservatives do. I’ll finish it for them: “America was never as great as advertised for minorities, women, immigrants, and the poor. Only for rich old white guys.”
charliekane almost 5 years ago
How much fund would it be to see Mayor Pete and our esteemed President* together on stage.
The candidate who can speak in several languages debating the one who has not yet mastered English.
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
Y’all do know about red shift and blue shift, right? Things appear red if they’re receding fast enough, and things appear blue if they’re approaching fast enough. So we know that Maga hats are moving away very quickly… and this hat is getting a lot closer a lot faster!
Barry Onyx almost 5 years ago
Nice to see Varvel finally admitting to some hard truth.
Daeder almost 5 years ago
Yeah, that’s pretty accurate, Gary. But where’s the joke?