Really gets the ole noggin joggin...
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This was on CNN! It looks so fake.
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This meltdown is spectacular and incoherent.
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Delta Airlines and Bank of America pulled out of their sponsorship of New York’s Public Theater on Sunday over a production of “Julius Caesar” that reimagines the main character as President Trump.
Shortly after Delta, who was a four-year sponsor, made its announcement, Bank of America yanked its support as well.
The Shakespeare in the Park play tells the story of the leader assassinated by Roman senators over the fear that he’s becoming too tyrannical, but rather than the original setting, the production stages Caesar (Gregg Henry) and his wife, Calpurnia, (Tina Benko) with Donald and Melania Trump lookalikes.
Henry, who already played a Trump stand-in on “Scandal” last year, models his Caesar almost perfectly after the man in the Oval Office. He meets his end after being stabbed to death by women and minorities on stage.
Benko, similarly, plays Calpurnia with a thick Slavic accent, much like Melania herself.
The recreation has drawn ire from those who say the show promotes violence against the President. Those critics include the President’s son, Donald Trump Jr.
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Bit of an unusual one because the director is clearly a butthurt Democrat, but he rather misses the irony in the midst of being 'clever': Caesar is portrayed as a good man by Shakespeare, one chosen by the gods, whose death brings massive misfortune on Rome. Cassius and Brutus come to very, very bad ends as a direct result of their own betrayal and because of their own egos. This play supports Trump and plays lefties and RINOs as morons.
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DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN: Again, another picture is worth a thousand words. You know, the real irony is that these brave, fearless, empowered women always seem to burst into tears when things don’t go well. I don’t mean to sound misogynistic, but the added irony is that a woman won this race.
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