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Wry Banter, Wayne Turner

A mental state reached after one too many encounters with stupidity.

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In Utero Citizenship

In my last post, I took readers on a mind-bending journey through the tortured logic of how our president arrived at the erroneous conclusion that he can tell his department heads to ignore the constitution vis a vis birthright citizenship....

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Birthright Citizenship and the Uterine Border

Let’s walk through the tortured logic of our president’s attempt to deny birthright citizenship to persons born in the United States and connect the dots. I will disabuse you now of any hope that connecting these dots will paint a pretty pi...

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The Strait of Hegseth

In another startling geographic place-name makeover, our President has renamed the Strait of Hormuz the Strait of Hegseth. Oddly, no one is contesting this renaming as they did the Gulf of Mexico citing the appropriateness of the change.

17 days ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Wry Banter

    I am a no bullshit dispenser of acerbic wit in the pursuit of political truth using the bright, hot light of satire. When you reach your wit's end, I am your redemption.

  • Wayne Turner

    Wayne Turner is a veteran and Guilford College grad raised in the Jim Crow South. He writes Truths Our Bodies Remember to explore America’s truths, with help from his satirical alter ego, Wry Banter, at my wit’s end.

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