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The Influence of TPC: "We Can End This by Next Tuesday"

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Comrades, "Next Tuesday" has entered the popular lexicon. The influence of TPC expands exponentially.



I suspect this man is a frequent visitor.

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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:Comrades, "Next Tuesday" has entered the popular lexicon.

Aye, Kapitan! I noticed this last night and I predict that it may rival the phrase, "Let's Go Brandon" by Next Tuesday, by which time Wimpy will gladly pay for the hamburger he ate last week.

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It's already catching on like wildfire!

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Not everyone is happy about this development:
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The Cube follows Sad Gaad on Twitter. Not sure if he follows us, but we've exchanged some tweets in the past. He could've picked up the phrase from there, or he has indeed visited the Cube once or twice.

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Comrade Red Square, ideas spread very quickly in today's world. If you follow Sad Gaad, he knows. Be humble and pump a fist in the air. However small TPC has an influence, it has an influence. Be humble yet proud. TPC iconic and ironic phrases made it indirectly into prime time. That's awesome.

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I once also tried to introduce the word "progs" for progressives (to replace "libs"), and some people picked it up. Michelle Malkin used it a few times then, and some others.

But, as you know, they keep changing their names, so old nicknames don't stick. It went like this: liberals -> progressives -> democratic socialists -> socialists.

Can we start calling them "socks"? As in, "dirty dem socks"?

A few more years, and they'll start responding to "commies."

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Red Square wrote:I once also tried to introduce the word "progs" for progressives (to replace "libs"), and some people picked it up. Michelle Malkin used it a few times then, and some others.

But, as you know, they keep changing their names, so old nicknames don't stick. It went like this: liberals -> progressives -> democratic socialists -> socialists.

Can we start calling them "socks"? As in, "dirty dem socks"?

A few more years, and they'll start responding to "commies."

liberals -> progressives -> democratic socialists -> socialists.

-> the nickname word change shift command is moving quick.

Here in Texazistan even Rethuglicans are getting on the "Next Tuesday" action. Every two years, the Rethuglican incumbents say, "Next Election". They have a plan to stop tyranny and oppressive government from impoverishing their constituents, and when we re-elect them, then those "dirty dem socks" will really be stopped in their tracks. They just can't enact The Plan™ until "Next Tuesday's Election" and asking them to do so right now, is counter-productive to The Plan™.

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The reason that "socks" will never have traction is that we don't pronounce "socialism" as "sockulism."We might have better luck with the term "dopeialism" since at least it rhymes the the first syllable of "socialism."
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Before WWII the Left was honest about being for dictatorship and dictators. How about a shortening of the word dictator.

Dics.

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Margaret wrote:How about a shortening of the word dictator. Dics.
Sounds a little to close to a certain Army fort in New Jersey.




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The People's Cube EFFECT: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Says Rising Prices will Continue Until “the End of Next Tuesday”

Essentially, that is EXACTLY what Yellen said, but we won't know for sure whether it's true until at least Next Tuesday™

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Red Square wrote:I once also tried to introduce the word "progs" for progressives (to replace "libs"), and some people picked it up. Michelle Malkin used it a few times then, and some others.

But, as you know, they keep changing their names, so old nicknames don't stick. It went like this: liberals -> progressives -> democratic socialists -> socialists.

Can we start calling them "socks"? As in, "dirty dem socks"?

A few more years, and they'll start responding to "commies."

Brandon. Call them Brandon. All of them.

"Oh look, it's Brandon."

"Hi Brandon."

"Yeah. Right. Sure, Brandon."

"You go, Brandon."

"That's nice, Brandon."

"Later Brandon. Much later."


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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:Wouldn't Karen work better?

Yeah. Right. Sure, Brandon.



 
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