I've Had It

Survey Says: Go to Hell

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Feb 24, 2026
Quick takes on everyday narcissism and a restaurant confrontation. A take-no-prisoners read of a right-wing hit piece and reactions to MAGA merch in theme parks. Speculation about Republican rebranding and critiques of megachurch commercialization and conservative grifting. Rants about abusive surveys, policing QR codes, and performative online racism.
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ANECDOTE

Awkward Dress Confrontation At A Restaurant

  • Angie “Pumps” Sullivan describes being accosted at a restaurant by a woman demanding validation about a dress from a wedding she barely remembered.
  • The interaction lasted under a minute and Pumps escaped by saying she needed the bathroom, showing quick exit strategies for awkward social moments.
INSIGHT

Mirroring Exposes Extremist Rationalizations

  • Jennifer Welch highlights how quoting extreme statements back to people reveals the ugliness they endorsed, provoking outrage when mirrored back.
  • She uses Charlie Kirk's remarks on the Second Amendment and the reaction to her quoting him as an example of this mirror effect.
ADVICE

Act Quickly Against Rebrand Attempts

  • Jennifer Welch and Angie suggest proactively preparing to call out rebranded establishment Republicans who try to claim decorum post-MAGA.
  • They urge rapid-response messaging to expose fake populist rebrands like Nikki Haley or Marco Rubio before they gain traction.
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