Sienkiewicz is not helping with these
Here's three more tweets Bill Sienkiewicz wrote that are really galling. First is one about Donald Trump's meeting with German premier Angela Merkel:
Wait a sec. Wasn't this the same guy who claimed he was outraged by Gerard Jones' illegal activities? In that case, what's he doing ignoring Merkel's failure to take any proper action to deal with the Muslim migrants who committed mass rapes in Germany? After seeing this, I'm starting to wonder just how serious he really is. If Trump didn't shake her hand, I'd say Merkel didn't deserve any after all the trouble she caused.
I can't tell what he's actually saying, because the text appears to have been sawed off (the result of Facebook's unreliable connections), but if he's acting as apologist for people like Merkel, then I don't know what he's expecting to accomplish. It's bad enough when there's predatory men out there, but it may be worse when you have apologist women enabling such atrocities. Then, on Hilary Clinton, he says:
She should what? Run for mayor of a small town? Even suburbanites deserve far better than her. I think after what Clinton did to Kathy Shelton, nobody should vote her into even a minor office. On the other hand, if he's saying Clinton should just retire, that would be more appropriate.
And these aren't the only revolting things Sienkiewicz's been doing lately. Over a month ago, he offered a free sketch to anybody who'd be willing to pull Donald Trump off balance while shaking hands with him on camera! He apparently erased that post, probably realizing the legal violations it could embody. Later, however, he pretended that Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau had actually done what he hoped when he shook hands with Trump, but when I watched the ABC video, nothing bad happened, so one can only wonder if Sinkiewicz really has lost his marbles. As of now, it's clear he's become a very sad case.
Donny Trump: LOSER! https://t.co/nUlRjdFAhn— Bill Sienkiewicz (@sinKEVitch) March 18, 2017
Wait a sec. Wasn't this the same guy who claimed he was outraged by Gerard Jones' illegal activities? In that case, what's he doing ignoring Merkel's failure to take any proper action to deal with the Muslim migrants who committed mass rapes in Germany? After seeing this, I'm starting to wonder just how serious he really is. If Trump didn't shake her hand, I'd say Merkel didn't deserve any after all the trouble she caused.
To all those Trump apologists who persist in telling me [and others in the quote Resistance unquote] to "get... https://t.co/OMzg4FfU46— Bill Sienkiewicz (@sinKEVitch) March 19, 2017
I can't tell what he's actually saying, because the text appears to have been sawed off (the result of Facebook's unreliable connections), but if he's acting as apologist for people like Merkel, then I don't know what he's expecting to accomplish. It's bad enough when there's predatory men out there, but it may be worse when you have apologist women enabling such atrocities. Then, on Hilary Clinton, he says:
Unless she's exiting the forest to support progressive policies and denounce Corporate Democrats, then she should... https://t.co/gr8AZNioMI— Bill Sienkiewicz (@sinKEVitch) March 19, 2017
She should what? Run for mayor of a small town? Even suburbanites deserve far better than her. I think after what Clinton did to Kathy Shelton, nobody should vote her into even a minor office. On the other hand, if he's saying Clinton should just retire, that would be more appropriate.
And these aren't the only revolting things Sienkiewicz's been doing lately. Over a month ago, he offered a free sketch to anybody who'd be willing to pull Donald Trump off balance while shaking hands with him on camera! He apparently erased that post, probably realizing the legal violations it could embody. Later, however, he pretended that Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau had actually done what he hoped when he shook hands with Trump, but when I watched the ABC video, nothing bad happened, so one can only wonder if Sinkiewicz really has lost his marbles. As of now, it's clear he's become a very sad case.
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