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Right Wing Idiocy - Balancing the lies about the Left with the Truth about the Right


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On 2/22/2019 at 6:57 AM, gigi said:

Well, I also don't believe in evolution in the classical Darwinian thesis - for many reasons. Does that mean I am also hogging all of the stupidity on here? 

Like I said.......

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Decepticons ==> The Deceptive Conservatives

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For the Big Club there are trillions at stake, and they want multinational control ==> Globalism.

 

"Our fight would be much more effective if people actually understood the nature of the enemy that opposes us.  It’s not just leftists, it’s also the big club republicans; I call them Decepticons (deceptive conservatives)." (read more)

Source: TheConservativeTreehouse

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On 2/22/2019 at 12:49 PM, Uriel said:

 

Gee... just  like the Liberal Madness thread Foxx started.

Uriel I applaud your effort. However, it's not worth the constant barrage of attacks.

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On 4/10/2019 at 9:38 AM, silyeone said:

Uriel I applaud your effort. However, it's not worth the constant barrage of attacks.

I forgot to mention there are more posts supporting 45 and Republicans on this thread than anything else. You have to be a liberal/progress to be considered less than human) Uriel, republicans have made any behavior they do, believe, admire, more palatable, which erased any chance of anything, but what we has. (Anyone capable of discernment and conscious discussion, stopped. This belongs to those righteous 45 supporters, and Q)Talk of light vs dark is scary, especially when dt is considered light. If humans were capable of recognizing"real" love/light. Animals and the planet would not need protection. 

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3 hours ago, silyeone said:

You have to be a liberal/progress to be considered less than human...

 

I disagree. Although, TDS will make one be that way - less than human, that is.

 

3 hours ago, silyeone said:

 ...there are more posts supporting 45 and Republicans on this thread than anything else.

 

I have previously been on another forum that banned me for my political view - for globalists only. If you would like, I can tell you where to go :)

 

3 hours ago, silyeone said:

...republicans have made any behavior they do, believe, admire, more palatable, which erased any chance of anything, but what we has. 

 

Again, I disagree, silyeone. I've made four posts on this thread, three of them have been posts pointed at several republicans, many that I consider to be complete boneheads (see my post on this page above). That would be Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, Ann Coulter, The Koch Brothers... just to name a few. Oh yeah, let me not forget one of the more complete & utter boneheads ==> 'Mittens' Romney - . 

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I could go on... but want to save some of the others for a more appropriate moment in time..

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  • Justin Amash stepped down from the Freedom Caucus  
  • What is the Freedom Caucus?
  • The Freedom Caucus, also known as the House Freedom Caucus, is a congressional caucus consisting of conservative and libertarian Republican members of the United States House of Representatives. It was formed in 2015 by what member Jim Jordan called a “smaller, more cohesive, more agile and more active” group of conservative Congressmen, and is currently chaired by Rep. Mark Meadows.
  • This comes after weeks of Justin Amash trashing the US president and calling for his impeachment.
    He is the lone voice in the Republican party (so far) to call for Trump’s removal over the junk Mueller witch hunt.
  • Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) told Laura Ingraham he spoke with Amash on Monday with Rep. Mark Meadows and they agreed that Justin Amash would step down from the Freedom caucus.

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Source: thegatewaypundit.com

 

 

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https://myfox8.com/news/trump-rallies-act-as-super-spreader-events-lead-to-more-than-700-covid-19-deaths-study-says/

Campaign rallies held by President Trump amid the coronavirus pandemic have led to more than 30,000 new COVID cases and more than 700 deaths, according to a recent study.

 

this study about the Trump rally spreader events prob belongs here.

 

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11 minutes ago, McDavid said:

https://myfox8.com/news/trump-rallies-act-as-super-spreader-events-lead-to-more-than-700-covid-19-deaths-study-says/

Campaign rallies held by President Trump amid the coronavirus pandemic have led to more than 30,000 new COVID cases and more than 700 deaths, according to a recent study.

 

this study about the Trump rally spreader events prob belongs here.

 

 

Wow a "study" says that? I guess it must be true.

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It kind of makes sense. Harley anyone wears masks at 45 rallys, and they like to pack them in... then leave them stranded in the cold. The stranding prob tough for boomer aged MAGAs


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/29/trump-supporters-hospitalised-after-being-stranded-in-freezing-temperatures-at-late-night-rally-omaha

 

https://www.newsweek.com/logistical-nightmare-pa-trump-supporters-left-stranded-waiting-buses-after-presidents-rally-1543853

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After over 100 rallys, you would think the attendees would know you have to be able to walk a mile or two or you should not go.

 

Even in January of 2016, we had to walk a half mile to the coliseum. Much more people attending now. There weren't any shuttles back then.

 

I see in the articles that it was about two miles to their cars. A slow walk will get you there in 20 minutes.

 

But, you have to be able to walk.

 

I also noticed in the article, the 7 people sent to the hospital was 'throughout the day'. There were heated tents and hot chocolate for the crowd, and they had 40 shuttle buses, twice as many as normal.

 

I would say the campaign did all they could in the planning stage, but the reality on the ground (two lane blacktop) created a Murphy's Law situation.

 

Anyway, this is just more fodder for 'orange man bad' media, in my opinion.

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I highly doubt that Trump himself is ordering the busses... it’s a bad look for the campaign and whoever is running logistics tho.

 

It has been widely reported they’re dropping ads in Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin because they’re short on funds... so I think my theory that they’re trying to do these rallies as cheaply as possible (with less bus rentals) holds more water than y’all are willing to admit.

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Anyway to the OG point... being crammed with 25k mostly unmasked people then standing around a freezing cold with them seems like asking for a rona infection.

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6 minutes ago, turiya said:

False positives are a bitch.

Fake News even more so. 

 


Case in point... Yeah I suppose that’s what a lot of the folks down at the rally’s think about the rona and distancing eh?

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