It’s not that hard to google people.
But still, I get PR and media people in my in-box who somehow don’t know that I’m 100% America First. Are they blind? IDK. It’s in my bio. All over my social media. I might as well have it tattooed on my head (though I’m old fashioned-I think face tattoos are gross and stupid #sorrynotsorry).
Today I woke up to THIS nonsense in my email:

I’ve never heard of advice and consent and most of you probably haven’t either. They use Wikipedia as a main source… even college students know that’s not credible.
They call themselves an “advocacy campaign” and work very hard to avoid admitting that they wish to undermine the America First movement. But they’re against Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, and Pete Hegseth.
That tells you everything you need to know.
Tulsi walked away from the Democrat party when she witnessed their insane hatred of logic and reasoning. Patel exposed corruption in the U.S. Government and has dedicated himself to finally draining the damn swamp. Hegseth is qualified and ready to get our military back to training to defend Americans and America instead of painting their nails and talking about butt plugs.
Usually I tell these people to F*** off, and move on but this was so hilarious to me that I figured it might be fun to share and perfectly illustrate how these “campaigns” try to influence members of the media. Good journalists don’t take their BS, but I wonder how many slimeballs working in the mainstream reach out and ask what kind of compensation they will receive from these biased political groups.
I come up with my own story pitches. I do my own research and every PR piss ant out there needs to do their research before they waste my damn time.
I’ve got work to do. Real work. Not this piddly Wikipedia-based garbage.
Here’s the response I gave them.
