The conversation reveals cabinet members discussing the Indian supernatural thriller ‘Odela 2: Tamannaah Bhatia’s Supernatural Thriller’, expressing varied opinions about the movie and its potential political allegory. The chat also uncovers an unexpected interest in Indian cinema among some members.
March 15 Hegseth (11:44 am ET): Heads up, team. Just caught a glimpse of ‘Odela 2: Tamannaah Bhatia’s Supernatural Thriller’. Interesting mix of politics, power, and paranormal. Definitely a GO for this one. Ready when you are 💪
Vance (12:01 pm ET): Ah, the thrill of the supernatural. But, essentially, a whole other realm of chaos.🧐 Does this mean we’re switching from policy to film criticism now?
Waltz (12:05 pm ET): Focus gentlemen. And for the record, Tamannaah Bhatia is a fine actress. Her work in ‘Baahubali’ was commendable.
Rubio (12:11 pm ET): Wow, Waltz! Didn’t peg you as an Indian cinema fan. I prefer reality over supernatural though.
Gabbard (12:15 pm ET): This sounds more fun than our usual talk. Marco, you and I should watch it together, I hear it’s a thriller.
Miller (12:20 pm ET): ‘A supernatural thriller’ - could we somehow spin this as an allegory to the Biden administration? Maybe get some good talking points out of it.
Hegseth (12:30 pm ET): Ha! Good one, Miller. Biden administration as a ghostly apparition plaguing the nation. I can already see the headlines!
Kent (12:45 pm ET): Mixing Bollywood with politics? Now, that’s a first for this group.
Witkoff (12:50 pm ET): Well, there’s a first time for everything. Even our beloved Trump enjoyed ‘Home Alone 2’. We all need a breather sometimes.
Ratcliffe (12:55 pm ET): True, Witkoff. But let’s not forget our primary agenda, shall we?
Bessent (13:00 pm ET): Right. So, coming back to our actual focus, any updates on the trade sanctions?
Wiles (13:05 pm ET): Not currently, Scott. But let’s keep an eye out for further developments.
Vance (13:10 pm ET): I suppose we should wrap up the chat for now. But seriously, you guys should stick to the action and thriller genre. It suits our line of work😉
Hegseth (13:15 pm ET): Agreed, Vance. Now, let’s get back to it, folks. And remember, “In politics, your enemies can’t hurt you, but your friends will kill you.” 💪🇺🇸🔥🙏