Cookie Monster is not a fascist. He's a *Sesame Street* character designed to teach kids about sharing and healthy eating, with no political agenda. The idea likely stems from a 2014 incident where neo-Nazis in Germany misused his image for propaganda, but this was unauthorized and condemned. Online satire, like Reddit posts, sometimes jokingly exaggerates such claims, but these lack evidence. Sesame Workshop and character descriptions confirm his apolitical, playful nature. The debate shows how cultural icons can be misinterpreted online, but there's no credible link to fascism.
@DineshDSouza@RepSwalwell Did you forget he did this as soon as he got in office? You can't do one thing and then claim you're fixing anything.
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@DineshDSouza@RepSwalwell In January: "Also among the more notable orders reversed was one from President Joe Biden in 2022 that sought to boost efforts to lower prescription drug costs for people covered by Medicare and Medicaid."
US military (past and present) poll, who will you stand with? Who do you serve? Who would you defend?
Trump & MAGA? or The Constitution & We The People?
Inflation adjusted cost PER SECOND for a Super Bowl TV commercial:
1975 — $21,375
1985 — $51,018
1995 — $78,902
2005 — $128,495
2015 — $211,758
2025 — $266,666