@mike69 saidI didn't describe him at all.
What’s really dumb is reading these clown words while you actually think you’re hitting the nail on the head in describing him. Of course this is the description you come to understand from your hive mind, bash everyone that doesn’t think as your party does.
@mike69 saidYou never were any good at reading comprehension.
What’s really dumb is reading these clown words while you actually think you’re hitting the nail on the head in describing him. Of course this is the description you come to understand from your hive mind, bash everyone that doesn’t think as your party does.
@Nanomaster saidGood luck with that, sweetie.
As I said above, that Suzi is a criminal. She should be ignored, if not banned.
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@wildgrass saidAnd the fact that he was so close to Trump and Trump said he liked him.
Its a phenomenon that seems to reflect an internet-age scrambling of everyone's brains.
People like boonon and sh76 see a guy like Charlie as someone they know personally. They were obsessed with the guy. They listen to hundreds of hours of his podcasts and hang with bated breath at every word. They literally see this person as a hero, one who occassionally says bad stuf ...[text shortened]... ust can't handle it if Colin Kaepernick does it or they disagree with the cause. Really really dumb.
That is WAY more than enough for the MAGA-brains. They hate who Trump says he hates and they love who Trump says he likes.
And they call us a "hive mind" (heh, ironic, I know).
I knew him once he started showing up and speaking at CPAC conferences. And Turning Point? What a joke. He's what I have railed about in Spirituality as a false Christian. I've mentioned him several times in the past as a perfect example of a false Christian. You might say I was onto him before it was "cool".
@Suzianne saidYou’re an Ignorant fool that is literally posting falsehoods. All this coming from a fake Christian like you has no meaning.
And the fact that he was so close to Trump and Trump said he liked him.
That is WAY more than enough for the MAGA-brains. They hate who Trump says he hates and they love who Trump says he likes.
And they call us a "hive mind" (heh, ironic, I know).
I knew him once he started showing up and speaking at CPAC conferences. And Turning Point? What a joke. He's wh ...[text shortened]... past as a perfect example of a false Christian. You might say I was onto him before it was "cool".
@wildgrass saidA Democratic Minnesota legislator was killed and another seriously wounded, and Trump wouldn't even call the Minnesota governor, and refused to order flags be flown at half staff. Then a Republican troll who never held elected office and spent his life dehumanizing tens of millions of his fellow citizens gets capped, and he gets a medal of honor and all flags at half staff.
Its a phenomenon that seems to reflect an internet-age scrambling of everyone's brains.
People like boonon and sh76 see a guy like Charlie as someone they know personally. They were obsessed with the guy. They listen to hundreds of hours of his podcasts and hang with bated breath at every word. They literally see this person as a hero, one who occassionally says bad stuf ...[text shortened]... ust can't handle it if Colin Kaepernick does it or they disagree with the cause. Really really dumb.
Such things are not forgotten.
It may have already been pointed out in this very long thread, but, since 1975 the overwhelming majority of domestic acts of politically-motivated violence in the US is perpetrated on the right; and in just the past few years almost all such acts were coming from the right.
https://time.com/7317383/political-violence-america-trump-crackdown-right/
“There's no question that, if you look at the numbers in terms of lethality, it is the far right that's been far more lethal—Tree of Life, the El Paso Walmart attack, the Buffalo supermarket shooting,” Clarke tells TIME. Each of these attacks was committed with extremist, white-supremacist motivations.
And someone needs to tell Dear Leader that "antifa" is pretty much by definition not an "organization." It's more a philosophy.
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@Soothfast saidShe was speaker of the house in Minnesota. He showed up in the creepiest nightmare fuel Halloween mask and forced his way in. Her husband was killed in the living room huddled around their child. He killed the dog and then went on to shoot more lawmakers the same day and had a long laundry list. He rang at least two other doorbells that night who were luckily not home.
A Democratic Minnesota legislator was killed and another seriously wounded, and Trump wouldn't even call the Minnesota governor, and refused to order flags be flown at half staff. Then a Republican troll who never held elected office and spent his life dehumanizing tens of millions of his fellow citizens gets capped, and he gets a medal of honor and all flags at half staff.
Such things are not forgotten.
Conservatives are so tunnel vision about the evil of libs they can't even see this violence for what it is. I guess it doesn't come across their Twitter feed so that means it never happened.
@Soothfast saidThe study was posted on the DOJ website but was suspiciously removed a few days ago right before trump et al. started implying that all violence is left wing extremist.
It may have already been pointed out in this very long thread, but, since 1975 the overwhelming majority of domestic acts of politically-motivated violence in the US is perpetrated on the right; and in just the past few years almost all such acts were coming from the right.
https://time.com/7317383/political-violence-america-trump-crackdown-right/
[quote]“There' ...[text shortened]... ear Leader that "antifa" is pretty much by definition not an "organization." It's more a philosophy.
@wildgrass saidHe didn’t say all just the large majority. Please don’t be stupid and go back to the crusades to try and make a point.
The study was posted on the DOJ website but was suspiciously removed a few days ago right before trump et al. started implying that all violence is left wing extremist.