And here Mad Dog thought it was just him.
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What Makes a Lady FOXY? |
He has some trouble distinguishing among all the blonde ladies with long hair who serve Mr. Trump. They are not exactly doppelgangers, but it can be a little disorienting.
Maybe they are FOXBLONDES.
But then there's that cross thing.
Mad Dog noticed it but told himself, Naw, just let it pass.
For some reason, those crosses on chains were very common on nurses back in the day. The protagonist of "House of God" commented on it. They turned him on.
There is something in those crosses-- almost a dare, maybe a tease. You know, if a fetching nurse was wearing a cross, it was almost like a wedding ring; it was saying, "I'm not going to bed with you," or something. But then, that was a challenge. That's what was happening in "House of God." Back in the day only women wore crosses on chains. Now, with men wearing bling, there may be more crosses on men, but those non bling, modest little crosses are so...feminine. Or something.
But what is the message?
MAYBE the message on the Trump blondes is different: It's a dog whistle to all those Aryan nation types, all the evangelicals that well, you know, America is a Christian nation, as they've been telling us all along.
But then Jon Stewart picked up on it, and Mad Dog was so relieved: It wasn't just some dark psychopathology buried in Mad Dog's mind--other people noticed it.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NFifXeZdolI
So, it's a thing.
Maybe.
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