dwayne rock johnson BTFO
>>20268721>single with no kids presidentwe haven't had this since andrew jackson
>>20268721https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcRbaUUhTO8
Can't be any worse than the last few.
>>20268734tldw
>>20268736Obama was good, he brought us obamacare and was hip and in.
President Chez
>>20268727with how many american being fur baby parents its on brand tho
>>20268721If liberals and the left weren't so fucking retarded, they would push for this to happen.Idiots haven't understood yet that the game has changed and nowadays, you have to be some form of celeb before trying for office.
Well, you already have a subhuman in charge...
Commander in Chez
>>20268767Phil Brooks has no experience in anything besides rhetoric, you should neck yourself.
The Chezident
>>20268785Chez house
>>20268745this is shoot what normies say kek
Chez board also langis board
>>20268721>>20268734>>20268741According to Gemini A.I.This video explores the parallels between professional wrestling's "kayfabe"—the suspension of disbelief and the staged nature of the spectacle—and modern American politics. The creator uses the career of CM Punk as a primary case study to illustrate how performative rebellion and "outsider" narratives are often co-opted or weaponized for self-interest, rather than genuine change.Key takeaways include:The Pipe Bomb as a Blueprint (6:50-8:30): The creator analyzes CM Punk’s 2011 "pipe bomb" promo, arguing that while his frustrations were real, the event was a "worked shoot"—a scripted performance designed to look unscripted to drive fan engagement.The Illusion of the Outsider (34:12-37:07): The video argues that fans projected their desires for a savior onto Punk, but in reality, he was a self-motivated actor seeking a better position within the existing corporate structure.Politics as "Kayfabe" (37:14-41:46): The core argument is that political figures like Andrew Jackson, Donald Trump, and Gavin Newsom function similarly to wrestling stars. They leverage the angst of their respective bases, promising change while primarily serving as avatars for the audience's emotional needs rather than delivering material results.The Evolution of the Game (1:11:58-1:13:30): The creator posits that political "kayfabe" evolved after the 1994 "Contract with America," moving from trying to evoke an emotion to explicitly telling a base that their feelings matter, effectively building a "cult of personality" that mirrors the wrestling industry.The Final Verdict (1:20:41-1:21:40): Ultimately, the creator concludes that we often don't want material change as much as we want to feel heard. CM Punk (and the political figures mentioned) succeeded not by fixing systems, but by convincing the audience that they were listening, even when they weren't acting.
>>20268826“And Gavin Newsome” ????
>>20268795>this retard still thinks you need experience to be presidentoh boy, I hate when I'm so right sometimes
>>20268882You do. Obama's "experience" happened to be he was a fucking nigger.
>>20268721Normie redditor smarks should be exterminated
>>20268721Imagine the level of brainlet you need to be to watch a feature length video essay only for the conclusion to be that wrestlers and politicians are both workers and they’re not so unalike, you basically can surmise the entire thesis from the title, Breadtube is fucking retarded
>>20268721This short order cook isn't getting elected
>>20268839Yes. He's very popular with people who don't pay attention in politics. Bill Maher even said he'd vote for him, not because of his policies but because he looks like a president and can win an election.
>movie length fanfiction
>>20268727James Buchanan
>>20268826was not expecting a youtuber to be shoot based