Thursday, August 24, 2017

Maybe They Can Build a Wall Around Cherokee Reservations . . .



It's only fitting . . .

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Wednesday, August 23, 2017, 1:37 PM
“Michael the Black Man,” a fixture at Trump campaign rallies over the last two years, was once a member of a cult who believes many of the President’s enemies are Cherokee Indians.
The outspoken Trump supporter goes by several aliases — Michael Woodside and Michael Symonette — was spotted in his “TRUMP & Republicans ARE NOT RACISTS” and holding his “BLACKS FOR TRUMP” sign at the President’s rally Tuesday night.
“I’m glad I was there to get the message out (about) what’s going on with the Democrats and the Cherokee Indians” who are “absolutely destroying the black man and the white man of America,” Michael told Chicago radio station WLS on Wednesday morning.
Michael — a former cult member who has previously accused Oprah Winfrey of being the devil — said he got in line at about 8 a.m. Tuesday and was the sixth person waiting.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/michael-black-man-trump-ariz-rally-ex-cult-member-article-1.3436081


It makes perfect sense.  "Michael The Black Man" left one cult to join another.  Cults these days are pretty much the equivalent of B-list celebrity fan clubs - and the C.O.D. (Cult Of Drumpf) is really no different.  It's just another mentally unstable social posse that appeals to a collection of sociopath groupies whose ideas of what constitutes "a life" revolve around the group-think activity of social-media worshiping whatever celebrity who happens to be the prevailing target of their psychotic affection on a given day.

But it truly is heartening to see that Drumpf's minority outreach efforts are producing such impressive results, even if those results turn out to be the luring of kooky and creepy poster children for psychiatric disorders from the "Oprah Winfrey Is The Devil" congregation to the vaunted MAGA cause.

Honestly though -- what's with this guy's Cherokee Indians obsession?  What in god's name happened to this poor bastard that triggered such an aberrant, schizophrenic suspicion of native American Indians, and not just any old run of the mill native American Indian, but specifically Cherokees?

It's an intriguing ponderance no doubt, but perhaps The Gadfly, and anyone else of presently sound mind, would be best off not knowing the answer to that loaded psychiatric query.




----TFG



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