Whenever dictators begin to lose their marbles (as they so often do when their policies start to boomerang), they begin to turn on their own followers for not being loyal enough.
This just goes to show that evil is generally a coverup for utter incompetence in dealing with the real world.
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Whenever dictators begin to lose their marbles (as they so often do when their policies start to boomerang), they begin to turn on their own followers for not being loyal enough.
This just goes to show that evil is generally a coverup for utter incompetence in dealing with the real world.
Obama wants all media to be his mouthpiece -- or else.
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