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Let's Talk About- Political Edition
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(01-20-2024, 12:00 AM)homebiscuit Wrote:(01-19-2024, 10:39 PM)mikesez Wrote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermin_Supreme Supreme generally runs for office as a satirical candidate, making proposals that are considered outlandish or unrealistic and communicating in an unorthodox way in order to mock politicians and the political system. In December 2017 Hillary Clinton planned to visit Concord, New Hampshire, for a book tour promoting her new book What Happened. In advance of her presentation, Supreme planned a demonstration in front of the bookstore during the event.[61] The demonstration was to be a "pony protest" and include at least one pony.[62] Supreme has a history of making the election promise of ponies to constituents and has asserted that Clinton does not like ponies enough.[63] When Supreme sought a protest permit for his demonstration the police ordered the city to deny his request.[63] In response, Supreme asserted his "right to pony" and retained Marc Randazza, an attorney with a reputation for advocacy of First Amendment rights, to represent him in suing the city of Concord for the permit.[62] The court found in favor of Supreme, issuing an injunction that the city give him a permit, allow him to protest the event, and allow him to bring ponies.[62] A stipulation was that Supreme had to pay for parking for ponies at the rate for cars.[64] When Supreme presented the pony protest, there was a parade.[65] More than 1,000 people attended the book signing and protest.[66] Lol. Dude is living his best life mocking them all. |
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