Posted on 02/19/2020 7:52:59 PM PST by Helicondelta
A Trump booster group released a flock of pigeons with MAGA hats glued to their heads in Las Vegas ahead of Wednesday nights Democratic debate.
They said in an apparent satirical statement that the stunt was inspired by the 1970s Cold War Operation, Tacana, in which the CIA explored the use of pigeons equipped with tiny cameras to spy on Soviet sites of interest.
The project was the result of months of exhaustive research, logistical hurdles and pigeon care taking, read the statement.
They also told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the hats were attached using eyelash glue, which means they will naturally fall off the pigeons within a couple of days.
The anonymous group responsible for the bizarre stunt is called Pigeons United To Interfere Now (PUTIN) and is led by a man who goes by the name Coo Hand Luke.
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This is how you beat commies at there own game.
Not too long ago, pigeons were found here in Las Vegas with cowboy hats. It was a bit of a scandal and last I heard, one of the pigeons had died. When I saw this article, I wondered if it wasn’t actually a Dem group trying to make us look bad. Very bad publicity here otherwise. The cowboy hat stunt was funny til it wasn’t.
OMG, it’s a political coo!
A reference laden with humor...
Who hated them in the first place?
They weren’t released. They escaped!
Didn’t this happen before???
Some Vagabonds led by a guy using the name Coo-Hand Luke, whoever they are. All kinds of groups meet on Social Media these days.
At first I saw your post, I thought you were asking;
“Who HATED them, in the first place?”
Then, I realized you meant ‘HATTED’. lol!
Maybe that can be a new group’s name: Hats, not Hate!
Coooooooooool. Hopefully this ruffled a few feathers.
For once I like pigeons.
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