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Do you think Pynchon supports Trump over Hilary? His political views are confusing in fact I don't think he really votes at all but still...

>> No.8686955

Go back to /pol/. This is a literature board, not a politics board.

>> No.8686959

>>8686953
While everyone in the media, hollywood, literature whatever is outspoken against trump, you know that inside they all really want him to win.

I mean, if you were in journalism, who would you want to spend the next 4-8 years writing/talking about. The stories would pretty much write themselves you just give that motherfucker a microphone and away you go.

I realize that wasn't exactly related to your question

>> No.8686961

>>8686953
He's probably not dull-minded enough to support the two-party circus

>> No.8686990

>>8686955
It's literature related. It's kinda like a subtextual analysis of a writers political views from reading his books.

>> No.8687009

>>8686961
Trump is third-party desu

>> No.8687013

>>8686959
interesting

>> No.8687019

>>8686953

Hi, newfriend.

>>7628174
>If you want to discuss politics, go to /pol/.

>> No.8687024

I think he's one of those people that will support an ideology or a candidate very strongly for one week the support and ruminate on the other very strongly the next and then later just say fuck it this too hard to figure out I need some dank.

>> No.8687033

Pynchon is very clearly some sort of anarchist or left socialist or some shit like that, he probably wouldn't vote for either.

>> No.8687044
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8687044

I think if he had to pick, he'd probably go with Hillary, because she's less totalitarian than Trump.

>> No.8687054

>>8687044
>Hillary
>less totalitarian
I chuckled

>> No.8687056

>>8687044
>she's less totalitarian than Trump.
is this b8?

>> No.8687058
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8687058

>>8687054
>one candidate thinks the first amendment provides "too much protection"
>other doesn't

Really makes me think.

>> No.8687062

>>8687058
You mean except how she thinks news outlets that are critical of her have "no right to exist"?

>> No.8687085

2016: United Kingdom votes to leave the EU, Bob Dylan wins the Nobel Prize in Literature, Cubs win the World Series, and Donald Trump is elected President of the United States of America.

Is this the greatest year in the history of humanity?

>> No.8687086

>>8687085
Probably, its a pretty bad-ass time to be alive