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Pretend-Meta-Pretend

How many layers of pretending can we put up with from our Onion in Chief?

Jen Sorensen
© Jen Sorensen

As usual, creator Jen Sorensen has good commentary to go with her comic:

This cartoon was inspired by Trump’s recent Twitter explosion over Alec Baldwin’s impersonation of him on SNL. Among other things, Trump called for “retribution” and added “THE RIGGED AND CORRUPT MEDIA IS THE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!” Garry Kasparov noted that this was reminiscent of Putin’s attack on the Russian satire show Kukly. Per Newsweek:

In Kukly’s most infamous episode, broadcast in January 2000, Putin was depicted as an evil, infant gnome muttering the kind of earthy expressions that had built up his tough-guy persona. Putin was reportedly furious, and the removal of his puppet was one of the conditions required by Kremlin aides for the TV channel’s survival. NTV refused to comply, and within months, the channel was under state control. Putin jokes quickly vanished from Russia’s television screens.

While we aren’t quite there yet, we seem to be on an authoritarian slide. 

In the SNL skit, Alec Baldwin (as Trump) refers to his “personal hell of playing president” and I thought I’d riff on that.

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2 Comments

  1. Wildwood wrote:

    But her emails.

    Friday, February 22, 2019 at 12:28 pm | Permalink
  2. ebdoug wrote:

    He wants to do away with the strict auto emissions standards, water standard, air standard in California, in other words he wants to negate states’ rights.

    Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 5:34 am | Permalink