Shot in the Dark

Am I The Only One…

…who saw David “Going to Harvard” Hogg’s tweet…

…and thought it looks like “the young” need a good laxative?

Comments

12 responses to “Am I The Only One…”

  1. Mammuthus Primigenius Avatar
    Mammuthus Primigenius

    “Tomorrow belongs to me” https://youtu.be/SDuHXTG3uyY

  2. Joe Doakes Avatar
    Joe Doakes

    He’s wearing a Harvard tie. Can you believe it? Oh sure, like HE goes to Harvard.

  3. bikebubba Avatar
    bikebubba

    What MP says. When your promo picture halfway looks like it could have come from the Hitler Youth, it’s time to give it up.

    And Hogg, who failed to get into UCLA, is now going to Harvard? Seriously? Would love to see how that application fit into their qualifications/diversity matrix. Or maybe I wouldn’t, as it would be too depressing.

  4. nerdbert Avatar
    nerdbert

    I agree with BB: with that lanyard, that expression, the picture’s shading, the pin he’s wearing, and that body stance, Hogg could have been straight out of a Hitler Youth promo. Much more apropos than a laxative commercial.

  5. Night Writer Avatar

    College of the Damned.

  6. bikebubba Avatar
    bikebubba

    Nerdbert; thank you, but MP actually gets the credit. And Hahvid gets the blame, then as now, for pushing the collectivist narrative.

  7. Swiftee Pinochet Avatar
    Swiftee Pinochet

    I bet $10 he flaps his arms on the way out the cargo door. Any takers?

  8. jdm Avatar
    jdm

    Those *are* good, MP. I tried looking up “young pioneers posters” or “young communists posters”, but they didn’t match nearly as well. Hitler Youth, it is then 🙂

  9. Mr. D Avatar
    Mr. D

    What a little fascist he is. The good news is he’s already past his sell-by date and will be in the Crawford ditch with Cindy Sheehan soon enough.

  10. Mammuthus Primigenius Avatar
    Mammuthus Primigenius

    Strelnikov from Doctor Zhivago, if Hogg must be a commie.
    And I caught that Trading Places reference, Joe Doakes.

  11. Mammuthus Primigenius Avatar
    Mammuthus Primigenius

    In the starvation of Ukraine in the 1920s-1930s, what Stalin did was declare all food state property. He then refused to issue ration cards to the people he called “kulaks.” There was more to it, of course. Houses and farms were raided and any food found was seized.
    There were patrols and watch towers. Any person who was spotted eating food without a ration card (such as a starving peasant eating leaves or worms) was stealing the food, and they were shot immediately.
    The people who made up the patrols and manned the watch towers were young people, fervent communist recruits. That is David Hogg.

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