Posted on 03/07/2018 9:43:34 AM PST by rktman
When news about President Trump begins to stress out Jay Inslee, the Democrat governor of Washington, he grabs his art supplies and begins to doodle to melt it away.
The easily-triggered Inslee was a guest on Politicos Off Message podcast when he made the admission and described his preferred method.
Well, Im a doodler, Inslee stated. I take pastels and rub em on paper and sometimes it resembles mountains or something.
Inslee said he only does this when inspiration strikes that being rage-spiration:
"Something comes out of the White House, a tweet that drives me to distraction, and I turn it into a picture of Mt. Rainier.
So, it's a mental health issue, Inslee said with a laugh.
Inslee says his art has become more vitriolic since the 2016 election, adding, I used to do dormant volcanoes. Now, I do active volcanoes to respond to the White House at the moment.
Inslee described his most recent piece which gives a sad glimpse into his psyche:
I'll show you the latest I did of a polar bear on a collage of torn up New York Times. So you get mad reading the newspaper, you tear up the paper, you make it a collage, and then paint bears on top."
Get some rest, Jay. Sounds like you need it.
(Excerpt) Read more at truthrevolt.org ...
” ... Dem Gov Paints Pictures to Soothe Stress of Trump”
And that - is what too many people consider a leader.
From the headline I figgered it was Ohio’s Kasick
Isn’t that special. When Obama ‘triggered’ me, I went to the range and got some trigger therapy.
Obviously this Dem has some mental issues, and please disregard the redundancy, Dem/mental health issues go together like ham in a sandwich.
Is there something wrong with using it as TP?
For dems BO is their drug of choice. He lulls them into a dream nowhere land where all is well, until it’s not. Then watch hell break lose.
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