L Ron Burgundy Posted August 21 Posted August 21 1 minute ago, The Frankish Reich said: And by the way, we just had Melania's former communications stooge tell us that Trump would privately refer to his base supporters as "basement dwellers." Yeah, that's what he really thinks about his most ardent followers. Low class basement dweller losers. Of course. For the most part he knows he's full of *****. Just keep repeating a lie and in maga world it becomes true. It's honestly nuts. The entire party lost their minds. 1 1
The Frankish Reich Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 Just now, L Ron Burgundy said: Of course. For the most part he knows he's full of *****. Just keep repeating a lie and in maga world it becomes true. It's honestly nuts. The entire party lost their minds. And it's obvious that he has contempt for most of these "ordinary hard working Americans" and these noble men and women (you know, suckers and losers) who sign up to serve their country. Yet they think he is all about helping the common man. He is one helluva con man. 1 2
wnyguy Posted August 21 Posted August 21 55 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: Because Trump said it himself while looking out at his January 6 mob from the safety of the White House. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election-2020/trump-mob-capitol-riots-poor-low-class-b1785099.html And sadly, she wasn't a happy hard working woman. She was a mess. She had been addicted to drugs. She fell deep into a conspiracy rabbit hole, all the way down the QAnon spiral. She was a victim of stupid, made up misinformation. She was a victim of Trumpism. https://www.gpb.org/news/2021/07/09/georgia-today-why-family-says-conspiracy-theories-led-ga-womans-death-in-jan-6 Seems like she kicked the addiction (which is very hard to do) and wanted to help others suffering from addiction. She wasn't a "victim of stupid, made up misinformation or Trumpism" she believed, like most of us, that the 2020 election was stolen. 1 1
The Frankish Reich Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 Just now, wnyguy said: Seems like she kicked the addiction (which is very hard to do) and wanted to help others suffering from addiction. She wasn't a "victim of stupid, made up misinformation or Trumpism" she believed, like most of us, that the 2020 election was stolen. No, she believed a whole lot more than that. She took the QAnon bait hook, line, and sinker.
wnyguy Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Just now, The Frankish Reich said: No, she believed a whole lot more than that. She took the QAnon bait hook, line, and sinker. You mean Pizzagate? A lot of people think there may be something to that. I suggest you look up Liz Crokin, who has done some investigating in that regard. 1
Scraps Posted August 21 Posted August 21 8 minutes ago, wnyguy said: You mean Pizzagate? A lot of people think there may be something to that. I suggest you look up Liz Crokin, who has done some investigating in that regard. A lot of people are nuts.
wnyguy Posted August 21 Posted August 21 4 minutes ago, Scraps said: A lot of people are nuts. Well yeah, at least 81 million of 'em.
Scraps Posted August 21 Posted August 21 6 minutes ago, wnyguy said: Well yeah, at least 81 million of 'em. Those 81 million are not the people who bought into Pizzagate or swallowed adjudicated faudster Donald Trump's obvious con.
wnyguy Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Just now, Scraps said: Those 81 million are not the people who bought into Pizzagate or swallowed adjudicated faudster Donald Trump's obvious con. No, you're right, those 81 million are the ones who voted for Biden, or so we are told to believe. 1
Scraps Posted August 21 Posted August 21 (edited) 4 minutes ago, wnyguy said: No, you're right, those 81 million are the ones who voted for Biden, or so we are told to believe. Produce some evidence otherwise that can stand up in court and you people might believe otherwise. Why was no such evidence presented in over 60 court cases? Edited August 21 by Scraps
L Ron Burgundy Posted August 21 Posted August 21 57 minutes ago, wnyguy said: You mean Pizzagate? A lot of people think there may be something to that. I suggest you look up Liz Crokin, who has done some investigating in that regard. Ahhhhhh. It all makes sense now. You are literally crazy. 1 1
wnyguy Posted August 21 Posted August 21 25 minutes ago, Scraps said: Produce some evidence otherwise that can stand up in court and you people might believe otherwise. Why was no such evidence presented in over 60 court cases? I'm working on it Scraps, wanna help? 1
Scraps Posted August 21 Posted August 21 2 minutes ago, wnyguy said: I'm working on it Scraps, wanna help? Why would I waste my time on that? I'm not in the cult of the Orange con man.
Tommy Callahan Posted August 21 Posted August 21 2 minutes ago, Scraps said: Why would I waste my time on that? I'm not in the cult of the Orange con man. Its all good. just joking how the 81 million seem to only exist on screens. Hard to find many of them in real life. but for sure, 81 million People voted for Biden.
Doc Posted August 21 Posted August 21 15 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: Who gives a shite about the traitors excuse for their actions? Trump wants to pardon them. Are you really this stupid or or you doing your willful ignorance act again? Yeah, who gives a shite about what someone actually said? Moron. 6 hours ago, Tiberius said: Angry people with weapons being told to fight like hell, ya sure Doc It was dereliction of duty for him not to tell the violent protesters to stop violently attacking ou=r national legislature, right? If a cop saw a person being attacked, its his job to stop it. Trump laughed and watched it. Doc, that is criminal negligence Weapons? What weapons? He tweeted for them to stop soon after learning about the breach. Twitter took it down. He tweeted again. People didn't stop. Eventually they left. 3 hours ago, Scraps said: I do find JD Vance's reaction to service member's retirement after 24 years rather funny. I'm glad we finally agree on something. Nothing says peaceful to me like showing up with a gallows. What's funny about about Walz retiring because he didn't want to be deployed to Iraq? It was as "peaceful" as the Summer riots of 2020...
The Frankish Reich Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 1 hour ago, wnyguy said: You mean Pizzagate? A lot of people think there may be something to that. I suggest you look up Liz Crokin, who has done some investigating in that regard. Thanks for the tip. I did look her up. And boy what I found knocked my socks off. 1
Scraps Posted August 21 Posted August 21 6 minutes ago, Doc said: What's funny about about Walz retiring because he didn't want to be deployed to Iraq? How was he supposed to know his unit would be deployed to Iraq if he gave his notice to retire 7 months before his unit was told it would be deployed and he was actually retired 2 months before his unit was told it would be deployed? After 24 years of service, and a deployment that had been completed, how is it dishonorable to not commit for another 4 years?
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