Thank you Mr. President, the master will be pleased. soros

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    Ok Soros is funny and conspiracy nuts will have a field day, but…

    Anna fucking Wintour? The demon in human guise that the author of the book “The devil wears Prada” was supposed to make it about, but didn’t want to get sued? One of the most cancerous, toxic, damaging voices in the fashion industry, and that’s saying fucking something, given the concentration of narcissistic pieces of shit that flock around couture and runways? And she gets the medal of freedom?

    I guess it makes sense, because someone who has built an empire on exploitation and pushing the worst of humanity as an ideal is representative of the American concept of “freedom”.

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    former Governor of Michigan George W Romney will receive the award posthumously.

    Gotta impotently “reach across the aisle” one last pathetic time.

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            Honestly Romney was to Biden’s left on segregation. He was certainly an opportunist and did shit like not marching in Detroit with MLK because “it was a Sunday” but then showing up the next saturday to march and subsequently claiming he was there the entire time. But Romney had this weird third positionist stance which served him really well. The GOP disliked him, seeing him as another Eisenhower, someone very much opposed to the Birchers and Goldwater, though the whole “walked out of the convention” this is a total lie one mostly spun by Mitt.

            https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/johnrbohrer/making-mitt-the-myth-of-george-romney

            After Cleveland, Romney distanced himself from the stop-Goldwater faction as they endorsed Scranton and promoted party-platform amendments to support civil rights and denounce extremism. Romney instead declared his neutrality and developed his own pro-civil rights and anti-extremism platform amendments. He portrayed himself as a broker, not a member of a moderate faction. “In some things I’m more conservative than Barry Goldwater,” Romney said. (“He did not elaborate,” the Detroit News retorted.) Gerald Ford, then a Michigan congressman rising in prominence, set up a meeting for Romney with Republican leaders in Washington to lobby for his planks, and Romney incorporated their input. He accommodated conservatives by not specifically naming the John Birch Society in the anti-extremism plank because “I am unwilling to condemn anyone on a group basis” — news to his Bircher foe Richard Durant. He also backed off an effort to label the civil rights bill “constitutional.” He was being a team player, open to suggestion, unlike the stop-Goldwater clique.

            Of course, Romney might simply have been positioning himself as the neutral alternative if the convention deadlocked between Goldwater and Scranton and moved to draft someone else. Romney announced he was running for reelection as Michigan’s governor in May, yet waited until the very last day of the deadline to file his petition signatures — four days after the July national convention.

            This quote sums him up so well

            “Romney perplexes his less-principled observers, for no one is ever exactly sure what his principles will tell him to do.”

            Honestly similar to Biden

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    These things are so silly. Like, do any other countries award so many of these “regime medals” to random people and celebrities?

    Usually they award them to other heads of state for no reason

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      In Denmark they hand out knighthoods to:

      • Royals. These people hand eachother decorations like normal people exchange birthday gifts.
      • Diplomats and heads of state which is a very common diplomatic practice. Recently the Egyptian dictator visited and he and his delegation all got fancy orders to make them happy
      • Prominent politicians, like ministers and long-time MP’s
      • Fancylads working fancy jobs for the royals. If you regularly attend the same parties as the king they put some bling on you so your dress uniform doesn’t look too bare.
      • High-ranking civil servants and military officers
      • The occasional businessperson, scientist or artist

      Some of the artists and a few of the politicians do not accept the knighthood. Some refuse because they oppose the monarchy, other refuse because they feel that a snobbish order doesn’t fit their personality.

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        Which is even more fucked imo. Now my grandfather’s highest military honor he got for fighting the fucking nazis is shared with some random rich asshole who was friends with Sarkozy or whatever

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    End stage capitalism(humanity) is awesome. We get to see rich losers that lucked and bullshitted their way to the top suck each other off non stop as of they’re better than everyone else

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    Is this like a move to take pressure off Trump/Elon about the H1B visas thing? Biden just over here trying to bait the chuds attention onto something else.