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Description Meryl Streep: "As my friend the dear departed Princess Leia said to me once, 'Take your broken heart, make it into art.'" I want to make it clear that I am AGAINST Nazis. These are model sheet character designs I made of how I see Trump's administration. Lex Luthor as President (Luthor is originally from Action Comics #23 (1940) "Europe at War" by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, reprinted in Superman Chronicles volume 3), Albrecht Krieger as Luthor's Chief Advisor and National Security Council pick (also known as "Captain Nazi," trying to conceal his Swastika under his coat and scarf but the wind blows his scarf out of place revealing his Swastika. Krieger is from Master Comics #12 (1941) "The Coming of Captain Nazi" by Bill Woolfolk and Mac Raboy, reprinted in Shazam! Archives volume 4), racist Senator Jeremiah "Jeff" Clutcher as Luthor's Attorney General pick (Senator Jeremiah Clutcher is from Green Lantern #87 (1971) "Beware My Power" by Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams), Decay as Luthor's spokeswoman and adviser. Decay's true self is cracking through the disguise as a human named Kelleyanne Con-way (Decay is from Wonder Woman #3 and 4 (1987) by George Perez and Len Wein, reprinted in Wonder Woman: Gods and Mortals). 

I used Anthony Hopkins and Donald Trump as my models for Luthor, I used Dolph Lundgren and Adolf Hitler as my models for Albrecht Krieger, I used Senator Jefferson "Jeff" Sessions as my model for Senator Jeremiah "Jeff" Clutcher, and I used Kellyanne Conway as my model for Decay. 

DC is likely concerned about the reputations of literally portraying Trump, Steve Bannon, Jefferson "Jeff" Sessions and Kellyanne Conway as villains, and offending Trump and Trump supporter readers, so Luthor, Albrecht Krieger, Jeremiah "Jeff" Clutcher ("Jeff" has been a nickname for people named Jeremiah www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.… ) and Decay are the perfect symbolic metaphors for relevance to what's happening in the world with the Presidency. etc.

Luthor is a sadistic, narcissistic, manipulative con man and miser with symbolic metaphors for relevance relating to Trump. The Luthor Presidency concept began in the comics when Luthor first ran for President in The Adventures of Superman #581 (2000) "Adversaries" by J.M. DeMatteis and Mike Miller. Luthor first became President in The Adventures of Superman #586 (2001) "Soul of the City" by J.M. DeMatteis and Mike Miller and in Superman: Lex 2000 (2001) "Triumph Over Tragedy" by Jeph Loeb and Tony Harris, "One or the Other" by Greg Rucka and Dwayne Turner, "Where Were You" by Jeph Loeb and Doug Mahnke, "He Knows" by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness and "Lana's Story" by Jeph Loeb and Todd Nauck and Klaus Janson inks, reprinted in Superman: President Lex. The Luthor Presidency concept ended in Superman/Batman #6 (2004) "The World's Finest Part Six: Final Countdown" by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness, reprinted in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies was made into a cartoon movie directed by Sam Liu and produced by Bruce Timm in 2009.

DC should reboot and remake the Luthor as President concept. The concept was valid but the interpretation was weak and completely silly, instead of realistically disturbing and frightening. Superman would never congratulate Luthor for becoming President and shake his hand. Superman would want to drag Luthor out of the White House. Superman wouldn't naively believe that Luthor would make a good honest President. Of course Luthor wouldn't make a good honest President. On the other hand, the Cobblepot as Mayor concept in Batman Returns got it right with Bruce Wayne/Batman fighting against Cobblepot's schemes and tricks. Cobblepot's political dirty tricks and fake news smear tactics against Batman. Trump's campaign for President reminds me of Penguin's campaign for Mayor. Back to Luthor as President, in the documentary The Legion of Doom: The Pathology of the Super Villain, Mark Waid explained in 2008, "Luthor's ultimate upperhand came in 2000 when he decided, 'You know what? This world would be better if I were President of the United States' and declared his candidacy. His public persona was such that he won. And Superman didn't do anything to stop it because it never occurred to Superman that the American people didn't know what he knew. It didn't occur to him that they would ever vote for Luthor. So we got four years of the world's greatest super villain in the White House. Draw you're own allegories here." Luthor by default would not make a good President because Luthor is not a good person. The writers couldn't seem to come up with Trump's narcissistic schemes and tricks. Luthor wouldn't want to become President to genuinely try to make the world a better place. Luthor would want to become President to feed his ego, his power, his sadistic narcissism. And Superman isn't an idiot, so of course it would have occurred to Superman that the American people didn't know what he knew, and at least in his job as investigative reporter Clark Kent would have tried to sway voters to not vote for Luthor.

As President, Luthor would pull all of the dirty tricks and dictatorial con schemes Trump is pulling. Refusing to release his tax returns and making up a wall of excuses to con the public about "an audit" claim and then claiming "people don't care about the tax returns." Refusing to divest and sell off his Trump (LexCorp) businesses and using a wall of paper at a press conference as a scheme that he is removing himself from his businesses and refusing to let the reporters look at the paper and see if it's just blank paper. Vilifying the legitimate news media sources CNN (Cable News Network) (GNN (Gotham News Network)) news channel and the New York Times (Daily Planet) newspaper and Vanity Fair (Gotham Gazette) as "fake news. False. It's all lies. They are just upset that they looked like fools in their coverage of me. They're a dying paper anyway..now irrelevant! Has anyone looked at the really poor numbers of Vanity Fair (Gotham Gazette)? Way down, big trouble, dead! Graydon Carter (Alexander Knox), no talent, will be out!" Playing on many ignorant white American voters fears and internal racism against Latino and Arab Muslim foreigners, and conning those tax payers to pay for a border wall against Mexico and threatening Mexico to pay for it. Creating a Muslim ban. Threatening to create a Muslim registry. Threatening to end NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) security alliance and threatens to refuse to help other countries against invasions and attacks from Putin and Jong-Un (Baazovi and Ishti). Telling those countries "I’m prepared to walk, they’re going to have to defend themselves and build their own nukes." Praising Putin and Jong-Un. Denying that global warming exists. Wanting to end environmental regulations that try to keep our air and water clean. Ending Affordable Healthcare. Denying women's rights to Planned Parenthood. Wants there to be a punishment for abortion. Blatantly lying to the public and violating the First Amendment Freedom of the Press. Wanting to make torture legal. Wanting to steal the oil from Iraq, which would be a war crime.

Trump's comments on war and nukes in context - Trump said on his campaign in Iowa on November 12th, 2015: "This is the Trump theory on war, I'm good at war. I've had a lot of wars of my own. I'm really good at war. I love war in a certain way." Then Trump added, "But only when 'we' win."
On the December 2015 Republican debate on CNN in Las Vegas hosted by Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, Trump said, "I think — I think, for me, nuclear, just the power, the devastation, is very important to me."
On March 30th, 2016 during the Hardball town hall on MSNBC hosted by Chris Matthews, Trump said, "Somebody hits us within ISIS — you wouldn't fight back with a nuke? Then why are we making them? Why do we make them?"
On March 31st, 2016 during an interview on the Conservative O'Reilly Factor on Fox News, Trump said, "Europe is a big place. I’m not going to take cards off the table. We have nuclear capability." 
On April 3rd, 2006 on Fox News Sunday hosted by Conservative Chris Wallace, Trump said, "So, North Korea has nukes. Japan has a problem with that. I mean, they have a big problem with that. Maybe they would in fact be better off if they defend themselves from North Korea. Maybe they would be better off - including with nukes. Yes, including with nukes."
On May 4th, 2016 on the Situation Room hosted Wolf Blitzer on CNN, Trump said, "We are, right now, the police for the entire world. We are policing the entire world. And you know what? I’m prepared to walk, and if they have to defend themselves against North Korea, it’s very simple. They’re going to have to defend themselves."
www.politifact.com/truth-o-met…
thinkprogress.org/9-terrifying…
Trump wants to "bomb the shit out of" Syria including killing families. Trump said he wanted to imprison anti-Trump Hillary Clinton. Trump advocated the use of torture. www.washingtonpost.com/news/po…

Frank Miller explained about Dark Knight Strikes Again, "Somewhere during the whole election fiasco, people were calling it a coup. All I could think was, 'No. It’s a hostile takeover.' So as much as a bromide as it is, there had to be a corporate villain here, so that the president really was just a puppet. Come on– they’ve got Lex Luthor, why not?"
4thletter.net/2009/04/sons-of-…

Albrecht Krieger (also known as "Captain Nazi") is a Nazi prejudiced against Jews, etc. with symbolic metaphors for relevance relating to Steve Bannon. To claim Bannon is not prejudiced against Jews, etc. is to be in deep denial of many examples from people that knew him over the decades, his editorial leadership of Breitbart, and his own statements.
Bannon's abused ex-wife Mary Louise Piccard testified in a custody court hearing in 2007 that at Westland School, Bannon "asked the director why there were so many (Jewish) Hanukkah books in the library." Then after the couple toured Willows Community School, Bannon "asked me if it bothered me that the school used to be in a (Jewish) Temple. I said no and asked why he asked … he did not respond." Regarding another school, The Archer School for Girls, Bannon "went on to say the biggest problem he had with Archer is the number of Jews that attend. He said that he doesn’t like Jews and that he doesn’t like the way they raise their kids to be 'whiney brats' and that he didn’t want the girls going to school with Jews. I told him that there are children who are Jewish at (a competing school), and he asked me what the percentage was. I told him that I didn't know because it wasn't an issue for me as I am not raising the girls to be either anti-Semitic or prejudiced against anyone." In a phone conversation with New York Magazine reporter Jesse Singal, the former director of the Westland School confirmed that Bannon's complaints about Jewish books about Hanukkah in the school did happen.
nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/…
According to a police report, Bannon had been physically violent to ex-wife Mary Louise Piccard in the beginning of their relationship and they had been going to marriage counseling. However, in January 1996, the police report says Bannon's abused ex-wife Mary Louise Piccard answered the door in tears when a Santa Monica police officer responded to a 911 hang-up call from Bannon's home after Bannon jumped over her and the twin girls, grabbed the phone and threw it across the room. Bannon became upset with ex-wife Mary Louise Piccard when she asked to use a credit card to go grocery shopping and Bannon chocked her. Mary Louise Piccard told Bannon she wanted a divorce. Bannon was arrested and charged with misdemeanor witness intimidation, domestic violence with traumatic injury and battery.
www.snopes.com/2016/11/14/stev…
From 2012 to 2016 Steve Bannon took over as the executive chairman of the Breitbart website after Andrew Breitbart died of heart failure. One of the Breitbart site headlines under Bannon's reign was "Hoist It High And Proud: The Confederate Flag Proclaims A Glorious Heritage."
Ben Shapiro, a conservative who used to work for Bannon, explained, "Under Bannon’s leadership, Breitbart openly embraced the white supremacist alt-right. Now Breitbart has become the alt-right go-to website, with [Milo] Yiannopoulos pushing white ethno-nationalism as a response to political correctness, and the comment section turning into a cesspool for white supremacist mememakers."
www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum…
In 2013 Bannon explained, "I'm a Leninist (reference to Russian Vladimir Leinn). Lenin wanted to destroy the state, and that's my goal, too. I want to bring everything crashing down, and destroy all of today's establishment."
In 2016 Batman said Trump is a "blunt instrument for us ... I don’t know whether he really gets it or not."
In 2016 Bannon denied being a "white nationalist," but then said, "I'm a nationalist. I’m an economic nationalist. Darkness is good. Dick Cheney. Darth Vader. Satan. That’s power."
In 2017 Bannon attacked the legitimate critical news media, "The media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep it's mouth shut and just listen for a while. I want you to quote this. The media here is the Opposition Party. They don’t understand this country. They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the President of the United States."
Bannon is obsessed with a book called The Fourth Turning: What Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny by William Strauss and Neil Howe. According to the book, the last "Fourth Turnings" that America experienced were World War II in the '40s, the Great Depression in the '30s, the Civil War in the 1800s, and the Revolutionary War in the 1700s. All these were marked by periods of dread and decay in which the American people were forced to unite to rebuild a new future, but only after a massive conflict in which many lives were lost. It all starts with a catalyst event, then there's a period of regeneracy, after that there is a war for the old order is fought, and then finally there is a resolution in which a new world order is stabilized. Bannon encourages breaking down political and economic alliances and turning away from traditional American principles to cause chaos. In that way, Bannon seems to be trying to bring about the next "Fourth Turning" - a World War 3?
David Kaiser said, "I remember Bannon saying, 'Well, look, you have the American revolution, and then you have the Civil War, which was bigger than the revolution. And you have the Second World War, which was bigger than the Civil War.' He even wanted me to say that on camera, and I was not willing. Bannon noted repeatedly on his radio show that 'we're at war' with radical jihadis in places around the world. This is 'a global existential war' that likely will become 'a major shooting war in the Middle East again.' War with China may also be looming, he has said. This conviction is central to the Breitbart site mission, he explained in November 2015: 'Our big belief, one of our central organizing principles at the site, is that we're at war.'" Bannon is clearly a warmonger obsessed with war.
www.yahoo.com/news/steve-banno…

Senator Jeremiah "Jeff" Clutcher (from Green Lantern #87 (1971) "Beware My Power") is a racist against African Americans, etc. with symbolic metaphors for relevance relating to Senator Jefferson "Jeff" Sessions. To claim Sessions is not racist against African Americans, etc. is to be in deep denial of many examples from people that knew him over the decades, his prosecution attempts, his own voting record, and his own statements. In 1985, as an obvious African American voter suppression ploy, Sessions tried to charge three African American civil rights activist leaders with "voting fraud." Albert Turner, a long-time civil rights activist who advised Martin Luther King and helped lead the voting rights March in Selma on March 7, 1965, known as "Bloody Sunday" after police and a local lynch mob attacked the protestors. Albert Turner's wife Evelyn and Spencer Hogue Jr. Sessions had them facing over 100 years in jail on criminal charges and felony statutes. They were all unanimously acquitted of the bogus frame-up charges that were brought by then US District Attorney Sessions in the Southern District of Alabama.
In 1985 Republican Ronald Reagan nominated Sessions for a federal judgeship, and Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy called that nomination "very troublesome" and pushed to delay Sessions confirmation hearing in order to allow some investigations into Sessions. In 1986 J. Gerald Hebert testified that he asked Sessions about an allegation that Sessions called Caucasian European American attorney James Blacksher "a disgrace to his race" for representing African American clients, and Sessions confirmed the allegation, "Well, maybe he is (a disgrace to his race for representing African American clients)." J. Gerald Hebert testified that Sessions had called the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) "Communist-inspired" and "un-American."
In 1986 African American U.S. Attorney Thomas Figures testified that Sessions had demeaningly called him "boy" and that Sessions told him "I thought the Ku Klux Klan was okay until I found out they smoked pot." Sessions did not deny that he said that but tried to play it off as just "joking." In 1986 The Republican controlled Senate Judiciary Committee rejected Sessions' nomination.
www.usatoday.com/story/news/po…
African American Commissioner Douglas Wicks said that Sessions flat out called him "a nigger." In 1986 Sessions stated to the Senate, "That I would get the nigger? Is that the statement? Presumably."
In 1997 Jeff Sessions voted to kill a program that helps businesses owned by minorities and women compete for federally funded transportation.
In 1998 Jeff Sessions voted to kill the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program that would have defended minorities and women from disadvantaged business enterprises.
In 2009 Sessions voted against the Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
www.ontheissues.org/Domestic/J…
In 2016 Sessions spoke against the removal of the confederate flag, stating that the confederate flag is "a huge part of who we are. The left seek to delegitimize the fabulous accomplishments of our country." Sessions left unspoken what those "fabulous accomplishments of our country" represented by the confederate flag are.
www.dailykos.com/story/2016/11…
To try and improve his public image to voters, Sessions conformed to participate in the anniversary of the March for Selma with American American civil rights activist Senator John Lewis in 2016. But John Lewis still said in 2017, "Sessions will be expected to defend voting rights, but his record indicates that he won't. It doesn't matter whether Senator Sessions may smile or how friendly he may be, whether he may speak to you. We need someone who is going to stand up, to speak up, and speak out for the people that need help. For people who have been discriminated against. And it doesn’t matter if they’re black, white, Latino, Asian American or Native American. Whether they are straight or gay, Muslim, Christian or Jews. We all live in the same house, the American house. We need someone as Attorney General who is going to look out for all of us, not just some of us."
Latino American Senator Luis Gutierrez said Sessions is "anti-immigrant and anti-civil rights. If you have nostalgia for the days when blacks kept quiet, gays were in the closet, immigrants were invisible and women stayed in the kitchen, Senator Jefferson Beauregard Sessions is your man."

Decay is a creature born from the heart of Medusa in the Cavern of the Gorgons. Decay is a deceptive figure of death on a destructive rampage, with symbolic metaphors for relevance relating to deceptive Kellyanne Conway promoting Trump's destructive administration. CNN, MSNBC, etc. should really stop giving Kellyanne Conway airtime. She's pushing old fashion Nazi propaganda tactics of fake news, "alternative facts" to mislead the naive and gullible masses. The same tactics Putin's RT uses, Bannon and Milo's Breitbart, and Alex Jones' Infowars, etc. sources of fake news con schemes to mislead. I think Kayleigh McEnany, Katrina Pierson, and Kellyanne Conway are intended to get us thinking with our dicks instead of our brains, with soft perky voices and fake smiles, to shut off our brains and mindlessly seduce the viewers to conform to the führer Donald Trump's con schemes to mislead. Yet deceptive Kellyanne Conway doesn't even look physically attractive at all, to me at least.

Miller said in Comic Book Confidential (1988), "Whatever stories I write have to do with what's going on around me, with the world I live in right now with 1980s America. Which is a very frightening silly place and its often silly and frightening at the same time and I hope Dark Knight is often silly and frightening at the same time." www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_G7l8…

Of his politics Frank Miller said in 2014, “All I can say is they are my own and they don’t really fit into any neat category.”
www.nytimes.com/2014/08/17/mov…
Frank Miller said about Trump, "You can't come up with a greater buffoon than Donald Trump. The fact that he thinks he can be President of the United States is one the best jokes I've read in a long time. At least I hope it's a joke."
www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat…
Frank Miller again said about Trump, "I can't wait to get my hands on Donald Trump. I've got no mercy. I'm a cartoonist. Cartoonists are not people who just do little story books for kids. Cartoonists are the people with a pie and their (Trump, etc.) the face."
money.cnn.com/2016/10/17/media…
Frank Miller said about Clinton: "There is only one candidate and I am voting for her"
twitter.com/FrankMillerInk/sta…

Even Sam Harris, an atheist critic of the religion of Islam and jihadist martyrdom terrorism, said, "I think Trump’s 'Muslim ban' is a terrible policy. Not only is it unethical with respect to the plight of refugees, it is bound to be ineffective in stopping the spread of Islamism. As many have pointed out, it is also internally inconsistent: It doesn’t include Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, or Lebanon, any of which has been a more fertile source of jihadist terrorism than several of the countries Trump named. The fact that atheists like me can’t find the time to worry about the religious crackpots he has brought with him into power is a measure of how bad the man is. Christian fundamentalism has become the least of our concerns. Our democracy has been engulfed by a hurricane of lies."
www.samharris.org/blog/item/a-…
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cardlin [2020-11-15 17:39:55 +0000 UTC]

Lmao

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