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Policies Matter (hero or villian?)

  • ddh2901
  • Apr 12, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 25



Remembering a long forgotten villan hero



Universal health care for every citizen...clean, renewable energy... a robust, sustaining minimum wage for every citizeTried and true progressive themes of the twenty-first century, but well ahead of the curve back in the 80s.


All these revolutionary policies wern.e long ago championed by a would-be political figure that society sadly would never get the chance to fully embrace. A tragic rush to judgment and a rigged judicial system would deny us the leadership of a truly unforgettable American.


Intelligent Charismatic Confident Firmly in Control


A political savior, taken from us far too soon. Ted Bundy


Handsome, affable, smart as a whip, Ted sure knew how to brilliantly command a courtroom. America watched him courageously defend himself, DNA evidence sketchy at best in those days. And before being unjustly incarcerated by a weaponized judicial system, Ted traveled the country, spreading his hopeful message, reaching out to young women everywhere (in at least seven states, as far as we know).


He might have made a great governor of the state of Washington. Maybe an unforgettable President. But, as we have come to say today, haters gonna hate.


All that talk of serial killing. Necrophilia? FAKE NEWS as we say today.

    

Women totally loved this guy. Remember the rallies? The attractive ladies sporting tight white T-shirts.


   TED ❤️ YOU KILL ME

 BREATHLESS ❤️ FOR BUNDY



Ted’s supporters were 100% committed. When polled, most replied that even if he was convicted of those heinous crimes they’d still support him. Maybe just keep female staffers at a safe distance. And when we really need to rein in control of an out-of-control government, who better to have on our side than a guy who knows how to use zip ties and duct tape?


Above all else, isn’t it the policies that matter most? And who among us is perfect?


Let’s take a moment and never forget our beloved Ted. At least 36 women and their families never will.




 
 
 

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