It will come as no
surprise to you when I state the blindingly obvious: we are living in strange,
strange times, when a former body-builder and star of The Last Action Hero can rebuke the President of the United States
for lack of moral compass.
It’s truly weird,
because Arnold Schwarznegger has a history of being a dick. Look—just Google
it, you’ll see. Literally, if you want. He’s had documented conversations that
are right up there with grab ‘em by the pussy. And his inability to keep it in
his trousers is as slimy a story as you’re going to encounter.
Moreover, it’s
plausible that, back when the Kleptocrat started thinking about his run, he
looked at Schwarznegger’s two-term stint as Governor of California and thought,
“if that German asshole—he wouldn’t have made the distinction between German
and Austrian—can be governor, I can be president.”
If so, Conan the
Barbarian has a lot to answer for.
Whatever. You’ve probably
seen this video of Schwarnegger schooling Li’l Donnie Two-Scoops on being a
Nazi-hugging loser, but it’s worth revisiting.
However, it turns out
that Schwarznegger is no stranger to throwing shade on politicians, as
witnessed by this veto letter he sent to the California legislature in 2009 for
a bill allocating funds for redeveloping the port of San Francisco:
Unremarkable, until you
look at the first letter of each line.
I bring this up because
we’ve been seeing this kind of thing recently in resignation letters submitted
by various people the Kleptocrat had hoped to co-opt to lend credibility to his
imperium. I have two examples, post-Charlottesville, from the Arts Council, and
from the Science Envoy of the State Department.
Note the first letter
of each paragraph—the message goes from RESIST to IMPEACH.
Naturally, the
Kleptocrat will scoff that he don’t need no stinkin’ arts advisors, and we all
know what he thinks about science. He hasn’t even bothered to lie about
disbanding the organizations, as
he did about his two CEO advisory councils.
But it is truly a bizarro
universe where the immigrant has a better grasp of both our language and
governmental processes than a sitting president, and where anti-regime messages
hide in plain sight. I would not be at all surprised if I started seeing Vs
scrawled on walls and hearing dot-dot-dot-dash tapped on coffeehouse tables.
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