Posted on 04/20/2016 5:14:18 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Theres a new movie currently in the works at Warner Brothers which will pitch two legendary monsters against each other: King Kong and Godzilla.
King Kong, of course, was a gigantic, snorting, chest-beating gorilla which never felt a single shred of empathy for anyone in its life and was viewed, depending on who you ask, as either a rampaging monster or an anti-hero.
Godzilla was a pre-historic, roaring, very strategic, fire-breathing lizard-like cross between a gorilla and a whale which saw itself as a driving force to restore balance to nature wherever that balance is disrupted saving the world from other monsters in the process.
A perfect analogy, you may think, for the current state of the U.S. presidential race.
It now seems almost certain, after their thumping wins in the New York primary, that Donald Trump will battle Hillary Clinton to be leader of the free world...
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Why?
While I detest Peirs Morgan, and nothing he’s saying isn’t anything we don’t already know.
It does make you wonder how he would play a one on one with Killery. Would he go for the carotid artery, while she tries to play the victim card like she did with Rick Lazio. That much is hard to answer.
What we do know, is that if he goes for the carotid, and she goes into victim mode, Trump will double down if the mediots try to shame him for attacking a ....a....a...I can’t call her a woman, because she’s not.
Just shut up, Piers.
We all know you want to sniff Hillary’s toes.
So is Ted Cruz Gamera or Mothra?
I think that’s what’s called a false dichotomy. Hillary Clinton is a cold-blooded Hilla-Zilla monster regardless of what Trump is.
“GodzHilla” would flow so much better than Hill-Zilla.
D.T. Barnum and Grifter Gal!
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