Like Trump, he began as an outsider, promising populist ideas that "the establishment" said would never work, or were just plain silly.
Then he rode to power in an manner that none of us -- least of all him -- expected. But reality hit. He had this carcrash of a frame, and he'd promised his "base" he'd build it. But like Trump, he never really wanted it in the first place, and didn't have the first clue what to do with it.
So he basically remained on the campaign trail, barking out alternative facts about cycling components as if he's meticulously compared every single bike part ever manufactured, when really he just makes it up. And when the lamestream media started to bite, and even his core started questioning him, he just threw different bikes at them. And they lapped it up.
This thread is a perfect exposé of Amey's fundamental Trumpianism.
Like Trump, he began as an outsider, promising populist ideas that "the establishment" said would never work, or were just plain silly.
Then he rode to power in an manner that none of us -- least of all him -- expected. But reality hit. He had this carcrash of a frame, and he'd promised his "base" he'd build it. But like Trump, he never really wanted it in the first place, and didn't have the first clue what to do with it.
So he basically remained on the campaign trail, barking out alternative facts about cycling components as if he's meticulously compared every single bike part ever manufactured, when really he just makes it up. And when the lamestream media started to bite, and even his core started questioning him, he just threw different bikes at them. And they lapped it up.
Sad!