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NYC Play Appears to Depict Assassination of President Trump |
2017-06-11 |
[FOX] A New York City play appears to depict President Trump being brutally stabbed to death by women and minorities, Fox & Friends reported. In this year's "Shakespeare in the Park" in Central Park, the protagonist looks very similar to the tall, blond businessman elected president in 2016. Guy Benson said that while Trump is not named in the play, the fact that his wife is depicted with a "Slavic accent" and he is being stabbed by women and minorities gives it away. "I'm sure that's not an accident," Benson said. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#6 "Trump Assassination FTFY |
Posted by: Barbara 2017-06-11 22:47 |
#5 Sort of skips what happens to the conspirators in the end? Skips probably what happens to those allied with the conspirators shortly after Marc Antony's speech as well. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2017-06-11 20:02 |
#4 We could have a play that shows members of the Play Company having a simulated beheading by ISIS, just to be fair and balanced. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2017-06-11 18:45 |
#3 To be fair and balanced, I recommend 'The Public Theater' consider a play portraying James Comey as Roman emperor Caligula. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2017-06-11 14:55 |
#2 Trump Assassination Play Is Sponsored By The New York Times ... Who do theater-goers have to thank for this Trump-centric work? Here’s a passage from the “Corporate Partners” page on the Public Theater website (emphasis added): “The Public Theater has cultivated successful ongoing partnerships with several leading corporations including Bank of America, Delta Air Lines, The New York Times, American Express, and others. We offer sponsorship opportunities which enhance awareness and visibility of your brand, targeted activations, and provide opportunities for client entertainment, unique experiences and exciting benefits for employees. Year-round, season, or program-specific sponsorships can include a multitude of customizable benefits based on a corporation’s needs and initiatives. Whether it’s entertaining clients at Free Shakespeare in the Park…” The New York Times did not return a request for comment for this report as of press time. ... |
Posted by: Anomalous Sources 2017-06-11 12:54 |
#1 ...And yet, the Curious. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2017-06-11 12:13 |