Clowns Without Borders Calls to End Labeling President Trump a 'Clown'
- Tim Cunningham, board president of Clowns Without Borders, criticizes the comparison of Donald Trump to clowns, stating it diminishes the sacred art form of clowning.
- Cunningham emphasizes the need for a better metaphor, stating, "Let’s find a better metaphor to despise and depose fascism" in his op-ed in The Washington Post.
- Cunningham's organization, Clowns Without Borders, aims to perform clown shows for communities in hardship, including those affected by conflict.
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WaPo enlists actual clown to set the record straight in scathing op-ed: Trump is not one of us
The Washington Post published an opinion piece defending the good name of clowns everywhere, fervently insisting President Trump doesn't deserve the harlequin moniker his rivals frequently foist upon him.
The Washington Post’s Latest Anti-Trump Commentator Is A Literal Clown
On Thursday, the Washington Post published an op-ed titled “Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know.” In the piece, Tim Cunningham — a professional clown and board president of Clowns Without Borders — castigates Trump critics who refer to the president as a “clown” or his administration as a “clown show.”He cites several examples, including the “Kick Out the Clowns” organized last June by critics of Trump’s parade celebrating the army’s 250t…
WashPost Welcomes a Clown To Insist Trump's a Fascist, Not a Clown
Democracy dies in darkness… or clown noises; The Washington Post isn’t quite sure which. On Thursday, the Post welcomed president of the board of Clowns Without Borders Tim Cunningham to their op-ed section to write a column insisting that people refer to President Trump as a fascist, not a clown.
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