(OK, I added the captions)
What the hell is wrong with those people?
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At least they remembered to turn the "R"s around.
Let’s see, the image is from Shutterstock, by BPTU (reportedly from Andorra). He confirms the image is a composite of 3D model MiG-29’s, Russian models dressed as soldiers, using a Russian sky, Greek mountains and French ground. The gun to the right is a AK-74.
This is just the Trump campaign continuing to use stock photos in a fast and loose manner. May Day 2018 or 2019 marchers branded as Antifa terrorists and the use of Turkish, French and Brazilian photos to represent the “real Americans” whose jobs immigrants were stealing (unidentified Turkish hipster male composited into a Japanese watch repair shop; French lady by the Med as Tracy from Florida; and AJ fromTexas was a Brazilian photo) come to mind.
At least my R Congressman in TN used US Troops in his salute to our D-Day veterans. But the fighter plane pictured was a Spitfire..
Ah, Fake party political poster.
The party of fake, fake president, fake news, fake political
supporters.
All KAG, Swedish: Kommunistiska Arbetsgrupperna.
The group of fail.
Eck!
There were a few squadrons of Spitfires flying in the USAAF during the war. Bob Hoover flew one; he discovered that they were short-legged
Only aircraft to be immortalized by a prelude and fugue
https://youtu.be/GVSm_f7bO8s
With all the media myths about the Republicans being great at messaging and projecting IMAGE, the GOP has actually been terrible at it for years: almost juvenile in their understanding of Photoshopping, being cheap with buying Getty Images promos that are poorly researched and unbefitting whatever ads they're supposed to be fitting, and focusing so much on jingoistic brutal symbolism that they're practically Stalinist in their origins.
Part of me wonders if the person who put that ad together IS from Russia and used their local material, thinking that Americans would not pay close enough attention to the BS.
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