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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Stephan Miller has emotional breakdown as he realizes it's over"
?si=vN42AuHS-TBm4mrmPodcast: Jack Cocchiarella "This is the end" for Stephan Miller.
I hope he's correct but a stake through the heart (if he had one) would do the trick too.
vapor2
(4,215 posts)Blue Owl
(58,727 posts)Uncle Joe
(64,698 posts)that Miller drafted *rump's written response to the SC decision.
Thanks for the thread BigmanPigman
BigmanPigman
(54,893 posts)It's notable at this point in his admin.
GenThePerservering
(3,178 posts)themaguffin
(5,062 posts)PCIntern
(28,143 posts)but his expositions are so formulaic, titled utilizing extreme descriptions of events which really dont occur, and excessive use of media from others.
Nearly every title of his podcast implies that Trump is at or has passed the point of no return. That he panics, melts down, or is finished. Pure clickbait
He then begins his diatribe by first repeating his headline and then but first he goes into another subject which almost invariably results in a very long video segment and at the end of that segment, you have forgotten why you clicked in the first place. When he finally gets to the subject at hand, it turns out that all of his adjectives are exaggeration. I have long ago stopped waiting for Trump to collapse at the microphone and sob uncontrollably and then resign.
Im not dissing his politics, but I think its a contrived approach. He has the right to exercise that manner of discourse and I have the right to dislike it.