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Please copy pasta. Most can't read that.
Please copy pasta. Most can't read that.
Are you suggesting that they don't? And if so, what's the basis for your belief?He's suggesting that in this age of social media, boots on the ground and social calls still count for something in an election campaign...?
No, but I suspect they count for less than they used to before people relied so much on social media. But it's only a suspicion.Are you suggesting that they don't? And if so, what's the basis for your belief?
Things I learnt today - Ricky Martin is gayRicky Martin has said he's supporting Harris.
(I've no idea what Trump's views on gay people are but given he's misogynistic, racist and ableist, I'm guessing they're not good. And a gay Puerto Rican is surely beyond the pale.)
He's a great guyThings I learnt today - Ricky Martin is guy.
Opps deleted the wrong letter.He's a great guy
I made the mistake of attempting to watch Trump's Madison Square Garden rally. I couldn't do it. Speakers ranged from some comedian I'd never heard of, to Melaina, RFK, Jr., and Elon Musk. This is an excerpt from the comedian who spoke. He went after migrants, Hispanics, and Puerto Ricans in about as racist terms as I've ever heard. Naturally, they'll just say that "it's just a joke." Some of the jokes included calling Puerto Rico a "garbage island with garbage people." I kept thinking "Does this guy understand that Puerto Rico is part of the US? They can't vote in PR, but there's still 8 million living on the mainland that can. That's enough to sway the election.
Trump supporters will believe anything.
Jesus wept, they even think this idiot's a comedian...
Just like zaphod beeblebroxThings I learnt today - Ricky Martin is guy
I made the mistake of attempting to watch Trump's Madison Square Garden rally. I couldn't do it. Speakers ranged from some comedian I'd never heard of, to Melaina, RFK, Jr., and Elon Musk. This is an excerpt from the comedian who spoke. He went after migrants, Hispanics, and Puerto Ricans in about as racist terms as I've ever heard. Naturally, they'll just say that "it's just a joke." Some of the jokes included calling Puerto Rico a "garbage island with garbage people." I kept thinking "Does this guy understand that Puerto Rico is part of the US? They can't vote in PR, but there's still 8 million living on the mainland that can. That's enough to sway the election.
Here's the full speech:
Other speakers called Harris "the Antichrist." It all reminded me of film from the pro-Nazi rally held there in the 30s (which Donald Trump's father attended).
Holding a massive rally in a state he's not going to win with speakers alienating key blocs of voters is an, um, interesting campaign choice - going to be funny if Trump loses narrowly and MAGA world blames the comedian
Holding a massive rally in a state he's not going to win with speakers alienating key blocs of voters is an, um, interesting campaign choice
It's not going to do much to help the campaign's outreach to Arab and Muslim voters in swing states like Michigan, either
But is he a hoopy frood who always knows where his towel is?Just like zaphod beeblebrox
You know?Just like zaphod beeblebrox
A hoopy frood probably. Possibly not big on towels. In this music video he is constantly in prime towel having circumstances but yet appears towelless.But is he a hoopy frood who always knows where his towel is?
Holding a massive rally in a state he's not going to win with speakers alienating key blocs of voters is an, um, interesting campaign choice - going to be funny if Trump loses narrowly and MAGA world blames the comedian
There was a similar thing over here, where the fascist scum got their arses handed to them, when marching through a Jewish area, the East End of London. Obviously on a smaller scale than what happened there though. Good for Lansky and the rest.i imagine they think it's a tough-guy move, going into the heart of the beast, we're not snowflakes etc.
sorry for the murdoch link, but this is satisfying. I'm from Yorkville, and the march in the picture in that article was 2 blocks from where i live.
Jewish gangsters once took on Nazis in the streets of NYC
In the late 1930s, America’s fascism problem was eventually solved — with some Jewish toughs and their fists, a new book reveals.nypost.com
I'm afraid he's not losing... There only appears to be one direction of travel for the last few weeks, sadly.Seems like a move someone who knows he's losing would make. Whatever the purpose was (apart from spewing the same tired old hatred), it seems to have backfired badly for him and his 'comedian' bros.
Maybe that was the point, rile up his moron followers so they're primed and ready for violence against all the hate targets when he loses?
Burning ballots pulled from inside smoking Vancouver ballot box; hundreds of ballots lost
Police have not yet relayed any information about the incident, and Clark County has yet to make an official statement.katu.com
Yes hopefully towards prison as he crashes and burns.I'm afraid he's not losing... There only appears to be one direction of travel for the last few weeks, sadly.
Trump supporters will believe anything.
Jesus wept, they even think this idiot's a comedian...
Karoline Leavitt, national press secretary of Donald Trump’s campaign, on Monday issued a demand for an apology for “disgraceful comments” she believes were smearing the supporters of a presidential contender.
She was not, however, referring to the hateful, racist remarks directed towards Puerto Ricans by the comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally; or Tucker Carlson’s description of Kamala Harris as a “Samoan-Malaysian, low IQ former California prosecutor”; or the radio personality Sid Rosenberg’s claim that Hillary Clinton is a “sick bastard”, made during a rant that included references to “fucking illegals”.
Leavitt’s outrage was directed instead at Tim Walz, Democratic vice-presidential nominee, for remarks he made claiming Trump had “descended into madness” in the past few weeks, and that his Sunday rally in New York had “a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the 1930s at Madison Square Garden”, namely a 1939 Nazi rally that took place there.
“Walz needs to apologize for his disgraceful comments smearing Trump supporters,” Leavitt said in a statement. “This kind of rhetoric has already inspired assassination attempts.”