[U! Rigby Adds!] Weird Sh!t “Pop-Pop” Johnson Said, Volume 698…

This… is weird.

UPDATED — Rigby hits it out of the park, thus:

It’s impossible for me to believe that Scott has so egregiously misunderstood Walz’s joke here. Walz isn’t making fun of J.D. Vance for having gone to Yale (well, maybe a little); he’s making fun of Republicans for their hypocritical and silly disdain for Yale as a bastion of leftist dogma, indoctrinating its students with its nefarious liberal agenda.

In other words, Scott, like the babysitter in “When a Stranger Calls,” needs to heed the terrifying warning: “The call is coming from inside the house!”

See, for example, Fifth Circuit Judge James Ho, whose idiotic and performative refusal to hire Yale Law graduates was celebrated by Scott himself. So, when Scott writes in this post, ” I never understood [going to Yale] was something to be ashamed of,” he’s lying through his teeth. He’s expressed the exact same level of derision towards Yale as Walz did at the DNC.

That’s the joke, you maroon…. End, updated portion.

Scott wrote it all Saturday morning, weirdly, to allow him to mention how many Ivy degrees he, and his high school classmates amassed. [Funny he doesn’t bother to mention any of his co-blog authors’ Ivies.]

Weird.

[Perhaps he wrote it all to project/protect his imagined-persona as an “intellectual” — even though he has helped nominate a man who can barely read, to again hold office at 1600 Penn. This is the THIRD time he has chosen an illiterate reprobate as his nominee. Yikes.]

That’s all this is — some weird sh!t “pop pop” (again) said.

Out.

2 thoughts on “[U! Rigby Adds!] Weird Sh!t “Pop-Pop” Johnson Said, Volume 698…

  1. It’s impossible for me to believe that Scott has so egregiously misunderstood Walz’s joke here. Walz isn’t making fun of J.D. Vance for having gone to Yale (well, maybe a little); he’s making fun of Republicans for their hypocritical and silly disdain for Yale as a bastion of leftist dogma, indoctrinating its students with its nefarious liberal agenda.

    In other words, Scott, like the babysitter in “When a Stranger Calls,” needs to heed the terrifying warning: “The call is coming from inside the house!”

    See, for example, Fifth Circuit Judge James Ho, whose idiotic and performative refusal to hire Yale Law graduates was celebrated by Scott himself. So, when Scott writes in this post, ” I never understood [going to Yale] was something to be ashamed of,” he’s lying through his teeth. He’s expressed the exact same level of derision towards Yale as Walz did at the DNC.

    That’s the joke, you maroon.

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