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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone who's surprised he's MAGA has been deluding themself. The writing was on the wall. [/quote] Ok. Well now it's clear so that is that.[/quote] There was no writing on the wall. Nate is a high IQ individual which excludes him from the MAGA idiot crowd. A White House appearance for a celebrity does not signal their political leanings. There are a gazillion examples of celebrity appearances at The White House. Grow up, idiots.[/quote] If he's so high iq he would know better than go celebrate at the birthday party from someone he dislikes. That for lame users. Just decline the invitation.[/quote] If you were given a list of all the celebrities who have visited the The White House over the past 10 years, your crybaby weak minded self would have no sports or entertainment to indulge in. Get over it. Famous people are going to pass through The White House regardless of how awful the POTUS is.[/quote] If you want to watch this comedian go right ahead. He didn't have to go to this hideous event. He chose to do that.[/quote] The interesting part for me is that there was no mention of this at all on his own social media. If it were not for Cheryl Hines sharing a pic, nobody would be talking about this today. That is interesting. And I've thought about what I would do, if I were doing PR for him. For me, this is different from someone's [i]comedy[/i] being edgy. This isn't someone taking a medium that rests on pushing boundaries and wearing it clearly to push those boundaries. This feels more like Louis CK, who I just don't want to watch in anything anymore, because he made the choice to walk around women in a power differential with his dick out, and got off on it. That's not edgy, just pretty gross. He doesn't get to rest "edgy comedian skills" on that. It wasn't his comedy. It was just a bad choice. Same for Bargatze. If this were a part of his comedy, and he owned it, and it was actually clever? Not the same. This is a kind of gross choice, and I just don't want to spend time with him in my head space. It wasn't clever. It wasn't "edgy." It wasn't even funny. It was just some guy having fun on the White House lawn in a spectacle with this rotting president watching fireworks and physical violence while people can't afford to feed their children or gas up their cars to go to work. That's not comedy, PPs. That's being a human who sucks. [/quote]
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