GOP Insanity Containment 2: This is the Place. This is the Time, Cowboy.

Its “tradition” to not wear a suit on state visits while at war, Churchill did it.

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Oh, well if that’s the case, WTF are all of these blowhards going on about? If Churchill did it, then you’re on solid ground.

it’s marketing

it’s fine

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i thought about the outfit after seeing it and reasoned the best response if pressed would be to say, “my closet was destroyed in a bombing”

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My only conclusion here is that Zelensky would absolutely crush Churchill in any kind of physical contest.

Well, in that photo Churchill looks old enough to be his dad, so I’d hope so.

Get out of here with your excuses

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Churchill was 67 in December 1941, Zelensky is 44.

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Still backing Zelensky.

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Churchill would have the pros and cons of fighting drunk.

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Does that explain his bad posts?

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It’s almost as if this isn’t about what he’s wearing!

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In fact. Looking back at these photos.

If I ever get a time machine. High up the priority list is going back and punching young churchill in his smug face.

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Story checks out.

Suits just suck. The instant people stop wearing them the world will be a far better, far less classist place. Agree with PVN though that zelenskyy look isn’t rebelling but just marketing

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I don’t know, when I put on a suit my wife gets all melty. Worth it, IMO.

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Suits are fine. Having to wear one every day for work is usually dumb, but all clothing is a costume and there’s nothing wrong with getting dressed up once in awhile.

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In the Journal survey, a large share of Republicans—some 61%—said discrimination is a problem for Christians in America

“People of faith are now the ones being discriminated against,” said Ted Kissel, 76 years old, a poll participant who believes Christians face increasing prejudice. “There doesn’t seem to be any space in the public square for anybody of faith. I’m not one to wear my religion on my sleeve, but it feels to me as if they’re coming after us,” he said.

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Jim Wolverton, a poll respondent who lives in a suburb of Jackson, Miss., said he felt more prejudice directed at people like himself in recent years. “I do believe that white males in this country, there’s more prejudice against them than any other group,” he said. “I believe that we are being framed to be the creator of most of society’s ills.”

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