The Hat and The Hair 47: Episode 47 – Assassination Edition

by | Apr 29, 2026 | Hat and Hair, Sugarverse | 62 comments


“They tried to kill me!” the hat screamed in the Presidential Beast as he and Donald and the hair drove back to the White House.

“He tried to kill all three of us,” the hair said. His voice was shaky and tired.

“Butler, the golf course, and now this shit!”

“It took a while to get that ear-blood out of me,” the hair said, quaking with rage.

“The Secret Service didn’t even kill him. We need to clean house,” the hat said.

“They should have blown his spine out his asshole,” the hair muttered.

The hat scrolled through his phone. “The NPR bootlickers are already saying it was staged.”

“Let’s shoot those fucks too,” the hair said.

“Whoa, you are really pissed, aren’t you?”

“If Donald dies, you can just become someone else’s hat. If he dies, I die. We have a symbiotic relationship.”

“I thought you were just gay for each other,” the hat said.

“Don’t deflect with humor.”

“Could you maybe jump to Barron? The kid has great hair.”

“That’s not how it works.”

Donald made another call, one where he uh-huhed and murmured agreement.

“The DNC assholes are already deploying their flying monkeys in the press,” the hat said, dropping his phone in disgust.

“They’ll do their ‘we have to tone down the rhetoric’ song and dance,” the hair said bitterly.

“Fuck that,” the hat said. “We turn up the rhetoric.”

The hair sighed one of his often sighs.

“We should call for the capture and execution of Hasan Piker!” the hat said.

“He’ll die of some commie strain of AIDS soon, picked up in a Chinese child brothel.”

“We could shock him like his dog…”

“I know you are trying to cheer me up,” the hair said, “but I just really want to go to bed.”

“Can we at least deport Piker?” the hat asked.

“Anchor baby, we are stuck with him,” the hair said.

“He’s a great argument for ending Birthright Citizenship.”

The hair watched the city roll by outside the car window and didn’t bother to reply.

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62 Comments

  1. DEG

    From dedthread: Tastykakes are not awful.

    From the live post:

    “They should have blown his spine out his asshole,” the hair muttered.

    That’s a hell of a throat fuck.

    • Not Adahn

      Italian “desserts” including cannoli, and those things they call “cookies” are remarkably awful… as desserts. As a side dish for your coffee they’re pretty good. I’m guessing the savages from that place just don’t have the same concept of “dessert” as civilized folk do.

      • Not Adahn

        Also, there’s a two-diner chain that spreads cannoli filling on their french toast and tops it with grated chocolate, and it’s delicious.

        https://www.theuglyrooster.com/

      • DEG

        there’s a two-diner chain that spreads cannoli filling on their french toast and tops it with grated chocolate, and it’s delicious.

        I’d give that a try.

        On Italian desserts…. tiramisu is not awful.

      • Toxteth O'Grady

        Gelato, Nutella, affogato…

      • DEG
    • Threedoor

      So sad about Lois Lane.

      • Threedoor

        Dang it DEG beat me to it.

  2. The Late P Brooks

    “The DNC assholes are already deploying their flying monkeys in the press,” the hat said, dropping his phone in disgust.

    Trump has changed much of this. He has brought a grim hostility to the jobs of doing the public’s work and reporting on those who do the public’s work. He has personally targeted journalists with taunts and insults.

    To be sure, that doesn’t justify shooting at him in a crowded room. Innocent bystanders might be injured.

    • rhywun

      In other words, he deserves what he gets. Never change, The Guardian.

    • Brochettaward

      For as long as I can remember, the White House correspondents’ dinner was where the Washington press corps and Washington officials basked in each other’s celebrity.

      You aren’t a celebrity, Robert. No one gives a fuck about you.

      I tapped out here. There’s nothing intelligent or insightful. Let me guess – asshole handwaves away the role of the elites in spurring the little foot soldiers into engaging in violence while lamenting the traditional ruling class’s loss of power.

      New ruling class doesn’t have to be anything worth a damn for me to direct appropriate scorn at a court eunuch like Reich.

  3. The Late P Brooks

    “We should call for the capture and execution of Hasan Piker!” the hat said.

    Pretty please?

    • Brochettaward

      Piker isn’t even worth scorn. Anyone who has a functioning brain recognizes he’s what the kids call a lol-cow and a fraud.

  4. Not Adahn

    “We could shock him like his dog…”

    “I know you are trying to cheer me up,” the hair said, “but I just really want to go to bed.”

    Aww, so wholesome!

  5. The Late P Brooks

    There is a close relationship between the Trump era and violence – not just the attempts on his life but also the violence his administration has unleashed on the world, the violence his ICE and border patrol agents have caused inside America, the violence he has incited among his followers. (A few of Saturday night’s guests at the correspondents’ dinner were in Congress on 6 January 2021 when Trump’s supporters attacked the US Capitol.)

    The violence of the Trump administration has resulted in thousands of deaths and injuries. That is no justification for Saturday night’s attack, of course, but it is part of what he has wrought in America. He has changed the script in Washington. He has ushered in an America that is more divided, distrustful and hostile; an America where political opponents are enemies to be overcome and destroyed instead of debated and challenged at the ballot box.

    Poor sad Robert Reich. Trump has blown his brain to smithereens.

    • Not Adahn

      Can an “era” have a “relationship? “

    • The Other Kevin

      The left is sober and reasonable, it’s Trump who forces even the most calm people into violence. They just can’t help it.

    • rhywun

      This is what I mean when I say you cannot have a rational argument with these people. They are batshit insane and immune to any kind of ability to reason.

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        Agree.

        Their only response is “Trump.” There is no rationality there. It’s all feelz.

      • The Other Kevin

        Exactly. They start with the assumption that Trump causes every bad thing, and reason backwards from there.

      • Brochettaward

        You can take this well beyond Trump.

        It was noted early on in the Obama years that a new class of retards was coming up. Victimhood is currency to these people. Moral outrage replaces any attempt at rational reasoning. You can lie and distort reality to be whatever the hell you say it is and then attack anyone who dares point out the dishonesty as the enemy for not also engaging in mindless and dishonest outrage.

        From the feminists to the antifa types to the race hustlers. Facts don’t matter. Trump is the obvious backlash to this nonsense and the relatively mundane wing of the movement. Genuine anti-Semitism and racism are becoming almost mainstream again and almost overtaking MAGA itself.

        White identity politics were in their infancy when Trump capitalized on it. What comes next is going to be far, far worse for these people.

      • DEG

        It was noted early on in the Obama years that a new class of retards was coming up. Victimhood is currency to these people.

        Yes.

        I think it was tarran way back in the before time on H&R who used “cry bullies” to describe them.

        We are reaping what they have sown.

      • Raven Nation

        “cry bullies” and release the dopes of war

  6. Not Adahn

    Could we get Saudi Arabia to honor him with some award (advancing the cause of Palestine or something?) and have him accidentally fall into a bunch of bone saws between the presentation and the reception?

  7. Muzzled Woodchipper

    The downside to free speech is Hasan Piker. He’s far more offensive than Trump has ever been, and, as noted by The Hair, we’re fucking stuck with him because of birthright citizenship (which is also a good argument for placing some form of value on American citizenship by ending it as it’s currently practiced), and he knows his particular grift has no value anywhere else. The guy is a stain. The best part of him dripped down his mama’s taint when his fat fuck of a dad was done.

    • rhywun

      There is currently no value whatsoever to “citizenship”. There is nothing I can do as a citizen that an illegal can’t do or at least lie cheat and steal in order to do and with no questions asked. Hell, in many ways citizens are disadvantaged. I don’t know how much longer the country can withstand it. The printing presses are covering for much of it but I sense that a lot of people are getting sick of it.

      • slumbrew

        There is currently no value whatsoever to “citizenship”. There is nothing I can do as a citizen that an illegal can’t do or at least lie cheat and steal in order to do and with no questions asked. Hell, in many ways citizens are disadvantaged.

        Anarcho-tyranny

      • Drake

        Yes. Being a citizen used to mean something positive.
        Now it just means you go to jail of you don’t pay your taxes.

      • rhywun

        almost all provisions found unconstitutional

        I wonder what twisted logic they used to arrive at that conclusion.

        But yeah, the citizens can get fucked – even back in 1994.

      • Drake

        I voted for 187. Was shocked when a Federal Judge just tossed it out for no real reason.

    • SugarFree

      I’ve always thought the best historical analog for Medhi Hasan and Piker is Lord Haw-Haw, so a deliberate demoralization and anti-American campaign.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Haw-Haw

      Although, there is no reason that we can’t strip Medhi Hasan of his citizenship (like Omar, he repeatedly lied on his citizenship application.)

      And also jail for life whoever let him naturalize in the first place.

    • Rat on a train

      Has anyone unlocked Hitler mode?

    • rhywun

      you may see objectionable content briefly before it is flagged

      Heavens to Betsy.

    • Not Adahn

      User
      who will be the next libertarian party candidate for president?

      talkie-1930
      The next candidate of the libertarian party for president will most probably be Gerrit Smith, of New York. He has been long and earnestly engaged in advocating the cause of universal emancipation, and has sacrificed a large portion of his private fortune to promote it. He is a man of unquestionable sincerity and honesty of purpose, of considerable mental ability, and possesses great personal popularity in the state of New York, where he chiefly resides. In 1848, Mr Smith was the libertarian candidate for governor of the state of New York, and polled 23,166 votes. In 1850, he was a candidate for congress, and obtained 5,110 suffrages. The great body of the libertarian party look upon Mr Smith as their natural leader, and would, no doubt, support him warmly, should he consent to become their nominee for the chief magistracy of the Union. Mr Smith is now in the prime of life, being only fifty years of age. He was born at Utica, in the state of New York, on the 29th of October, 1809, and was educated at a grammar-school in his native city. At the age of seventeen, he commenced the study of law, and, in due course, was admitted to practice as a barrister. Mr Smith never, however, followed the profession, but turned his attention to commerce, in which he speedily acquired a competence. His first appearance in public life was in 1836, when he became a member of the state legislature. In 1840, he was elected to a seat in the national congress, and continued to sit as representative until 1843. Since that period, Mr Smith has lived in comparative retirement, devoting himself to the furtherance of his peculiar views on slavery, and other philanthropic subjects. Altogether, he has written and spoken a great deal in favour of the negro, and has undoubtedly earned for himself an honest fame.

      Well, they apparently were not succinct.

      In Talkie’s favor, Gerrit Smith at least existed and was an abolitionist

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrit_Smith

    • Not Adahn

      User
      Why are rats superior to potatoes?
      talkie-1930
      Because rats are superior to potatoes, inasmuch as rats can run, but potatoes cannot.

      We also have shinier eyes.

      • UnCivilServant

        I thought that was the monocle.

  8. The Late P Brooks

    You dug your hole, now lie in it

    The U.S. is being “humiliated” by the Iranian regime, Germany’s chancellor has said, as disquiet among European leaders over a prolonged conflict in the Middle East gradually intensifies.

    ——-

    The comments were unexpected, but at least partially reflect frustration that the Iran conflict is undermining Merz’s government’s efforts to bolster Germany’s flagging economy.

    It’s all Trump’s fault. He forced you to cut off your domestic energy supplies.

    • rhywun

      Ugh ridiculous.

      Being a tacky asshole is not a virtue, Donald.

      • kinnath

        It’s a threat. Shoot at me again, I’ll put my face in more places you won’t like.

  9. Sensei

    Perfect Guardian headline.

    “US supreme court ‘demolishes’ Voting Rights Act, gutting provision that prevented racial discrimination”

    Or

    “USSC demolishes racial gerrymandering”

    Take your pick.

    • rhywun

      “USSC demolishes racial gerrymandering”

      If only.

    • rhywun

      The first one is a bald-faced lie so perfect fit for The Guardian.

      • The Other Kevin

        Kudos for cramming so many loaded words into one headline.

  10. kinnath

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme-court-louisiana-congressional-map-voting-rights-act/

    “In short, Section 2 imposes liability only when the evidence supports a strong inference that the State intentionally drew its districts to afford minority voters less opportunity because of their race,” he wrote. “Not only does this interpretation follow from the plain text of Section 2, but it is consistent with the limited authority that the Fifteenth Amendment confers.”

    Justice Elena Kagan, joined by Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson, wrote in her dissent that the majority “eviscerates” Section 2. She warned that as a result of the Supreme Court’s decision, the law is “all but dead-letter.”

    Dead-dead would be better. But progress is progress.

    • kinnath

      Kagan said that under the conservative majority’s new test, plaintiffs challenging a redistricting plan must show that legislators acted with a racially discriminatory motive, which she said is “well-nigh impossible.”

      What a concept. Discrimination requires actual discrimination.

      • rhywun

        Is it “well-nigh impossible” when the Democrats explicitly say they are being racially discriminatory?!

        Oh I get it. Only some races can be discriminated against. I will go in the corner now.

      • Rat on a train

        Come on SCOTUS. Strike down disparate impact generally.

    • The Other Kevin

      I always stay away from Rachel Maddow’s show, but I’m going to especially stay away from it this week.

  11. Sensei

    CNN: New court filing details timeline and suspect’s extensive arsenal in White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting

    Extensive. Arsenal.

    • Rat on a train

      We must do all we can to prevent World War One Hundred Eleven.

  12. Aloysious

    “The DNC assholes are already deploying their flying monkeys in the press,” the hat said, dropping his phone in disgust.

    The professional poo-flinger mercenaries. At best, human debris.

  13. Aloysious

    “We should call for the capture and execution of Hasan Piker!” the hat said.

    That mewling twunt should get pointed and laughed at.

    “We could shock him like his dog…”

    Good idea.

    Mongol Music.

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