New toys for 2025: Trump Cabinet Action Figures
Posted on 11/26/2024 6:41:21 AM PST by bill andersen
Here’s an idea for American toy manufactures - create action figures for Trump cabinet members. Here are some examples:
Elon Musk carrying a kitchen sink with the smiling doge dog by his side.
Tom Homan down on the Mexican border carrying an illegal alien under each arm.
Pam Bondi and (hopefully) Kash Patel leading a chain gang of orange-clad former DOJ and FBI officials.
Chris Wright, Secretary of Energy drilling a new oil well with a “drill baby drill” sign.
Sean Duffy, Secretary of Transportation in a jacked-up Chevy Duramax with vertical exhaust stacks “rolling coal” past a line of fruity-attired bicyclists.
Even though she is not a cabinet pick, a Marjorie Taylor Greene figure carrying a large padlock and chain headed to NPR headquarters to shutter it would be nice.
Box-wine cat ladies with recently shaved heads and gamma-males will be voiding in their Huggies when they see these figures appearing on Walmart shelves and Amazon. MSNBC announcers with be having seizures just talking about it.
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To: bill andersen
Ahh...those Honeymoon Days...may they never end...🥴
To: bill andersen
Cute idea.
(Though the SG would have to be a Dr. Death, waving jab needles all around.)
3 posted on 11/26/2024 6:44:50 AM PST by 9YearLurker
To: bill andersen
Pete Hegseth as G.I. Joe.
4 posted on 11/26/2024 6:48:47 AM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (Russia? China? Democrats are the biggest threat to the survival of America.)
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