Apparemment ça turbine pas mal entre les oreilles des Reps, qui n'auraient pas tous
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Like most leading conservatives — and like most members of the political and media castes of all ideologies — humorist P. J. O’Rourke believed, well into last year’s presidential campaign, that Donald Trump’s insurgent candidacy would be another of those momentary pseudo-populist disruptions that threaten to upend American politics before order is restored. We never even got close to President Herman Cain or President Ross Perot, after all.
Yet here we are, less than three months into Donald Trump’s presidency, a fact that strikes me once or twice a day — as I witness his ruddy complexion, his anti-gravity combover and his perpetual toddler-pout on CNN — as so improbable that it must be some kind of mass delusion or cosmic practical joke. The entire Trumpian scenario feels like something O’Rourke’s staff at National Lampoon, where he was a writer and editor during the magazine’s 1970s glory days, might have cooked up as a dystopian parody, and then dropped after a few issues when it just got too ridiculous.