
politician discovers stopwatch, uses it as a weapon
A politician weaponizes TV airtime metrics with a poster-board breakdown, treating seconds of cable coverage like a personal vendetta against the media industrial complex. It's peak performance outrage: the kind of overwrought callout that feels engineered for clips and retweets, complete with dramatic pauses and moral conviction. The energy is undeniably there, but so is the unmistakable smell of debate-prep talking points dressed up as spontaneous fury.