How will people in your country feel about President Zuckerberg?
>>77881438
Terrible, I'd vote for drumpf over this guy.
>>77881438
I would never vote for a person whose entire life is hypocrisy.
>invents the world's foremost largest panopticon
>proceeds to never let it reveal details about his personal life
What a fucking faggot, holy shit.
>>77881438
They could elect a dead cat and it would still be an improvement
zuckerberg is a literal autist, he could never be president
>>77881475
Why are you against a millennial tech savvy president?
>>77881527
Look at the last presidents you had
I think Bush Jr is the one i suspect the most of being on the spectrum
>>77881551
Could you imagine him coming to meet Bashar al Assad at his war-crimes trial dressed in a track suit and sneakers?
Plus beyond that from his brief political statements he doesn't seem that great; that being said he can change my mind during the campaign.
>>77881600
Bush Jr was stupid and seemed unable to produce a coherent paragraph; but most people don't really understand his ability to connect with middle America. His most memorable moment of charisma was in the aftermath of 9/11 when he was speaking through a megaphone and some spectator remarked "we can't hear you", to which he replied "but I can hear you" and turned into one of those moments.
Don't get me wrong, he's the worst president of the last half-century, but there is a reason he was elected.
>>77881438
>(((Zuckerberg)))
>(((Joel)))
/pol/ eternally BTFO if it happens.
>>77881734
Iraq War 2.0 was stupid.
More stupid than all American wars in the past 25 years put together.
>>77881827
Yes, it was. But that's irrelevant to the point I am making regarding Bush's largely forgotten charisma. He just seems like some Texan idiot to many, but to a large part of America, he was the man that was able to best connect with them.
>>77881973
>>77881734
Oddly enough, he seemed to connect really well with Putin, too.
They looked like they were genuinely having fun together.