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Disturbing video shows knife-wielding nut trying to carjack NYC motorists after stabbing ‘gentleman’ Lyft driver

New York Post 13 Jul 2023
Disturbing video footage shows the knife-wielding lunatic accused of stabbing a Lyft driver on the FDR Drive leaping into passing cars while trying to flee — before jumping off the overpass ... The maniac — identified by police as Ismael English — then leaps off the FDR overpass, onto the roadway below, the footage shows.
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In American Horror Story: Cult, Scary Clowns, and a Much More Terrifying Real World

Slate 06 Sep 2017
In the near-year since Donald Trump was elected president, it has become a popular parlor game to see him and the larger cultural trends that elected him in our every fiction ... Kai is not your average MAGA-er, but a wannabe ubermensch who believes, qua FDR, the only thing to fear is fear itself, and so, qua a maniac, opts to terrorize people ... .
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Triumph of the Red-State Fascists

Infowars 26 Feb 2008
How could these same people cheer both a call for liberty and a call for empire, and, most notably, give their hearts over to the maniacal nationalist while being merely polite to a call for the same liberty that had led this party to oppose FDR's domestic and foreign-policy? It ...
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Robert Moses Gets Deconstructed Again With Transfer of 'Boozy', in NYC

Yahoo Daily News 30 Mar 2005
... charged with undermining Moses from inside his inner circlecharming but vaguely sinister" FDR is "a maniacal villain with nefarious schemes"; LaGuardia is "flamboyant and saturated with power; he's surrounded by opulence and his ennui dictates the course of his whims.".
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MONSTERS IN THE WHITE HOUSE

New York Post 26 May 2002
The men who are really great at it so often are moral monsters ... The obvious point in common about the monster-greats - LBJ, FDR, Nixon, Clinton and, I would add, John F. Kennedy - is that they all were maniacally driven men ... those who actively pursued greatness and who yet managed to be both great and good (that is, non-maniacal, non-neurotic, moral).
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White House monsters

The Cincinnati Post 23 May 2002
Actually, yes ... The obvious point in common about the monster-greats - LBJ, FDR, Nixon, Clinton, and I would add John F. Kennedy - is that they all were maniacally driven men ... those who actively pursued greatness and who yet managed to be both great and good (that is, non-maniacal, non-neurotic, moral); Washington, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, I'd say.
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President/Monsters

The Washington Post 21 May 2002
The obvious point in common about the monster-greats -- LBJ, FDR, Nixon, Clinton and, I would add, John F. Kennedy -- is that they all were maniacally driven men ... those who actively pursued greatness and who yet managed to be both great and good (that is, non-maniacal, non-neurotic, moral); Washington, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, I'd say ... Bush ... .
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In this photo released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, background third right, leads a meeting of the Collegium of the Russian Defense Ministry at the National Defense Control Center in Moscow, Russia.
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Donald Trump speaking with attendees at the 2023 Turning Point Action Conference in West Palm Beach, Florida
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