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Essential Trump/Alt-Right Ridicule Thread

aye true he more just another useful american idiot for the Russian with a still sizable viewership , than on the payroll directly

just buys into the propaganda like our little putin bots on here
Fwiw, I don't think our regular outspoken friends here are Putin bots.

Just that the world has moved on and their views might be a wee bit stuck on what was and what could have been.
 
some might as well be if all the do is parrot the propaganda

don't think anyone would be daft enough to pay them for it when they do it for free
 
some might as well be if all the do is parrot the propaganda

don't think anyone would be daft enough to pay them for it when they do it for free
Tbf, reckon it's the newer posters who rock up with their wumao and populist shit are more of a concern.
 
how many thread they effect is normally the biggest point of concern if I'm being honest

thread bans tend to be a good signed of a dodgy poster plus how many are new
 
how many thread they effect is normally the biggest point of concern if I'm being honest

thread bans tend to be a good signed of a dodgy poster plus how many are new

Said elsewhere that there's a surplus of dodgy posters currently. Some pushing questionable lines of debate.

Main worry is that the amnesty has given some (stressing some) of them the opportunity to continue with their unfinished business.

Saying that, however, am also hopeful that some of our lost brethren have relented and genuinely want to be part of a greater, caring and considerate community.
 
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maybe hopefully but I'm not holding up much hope for the one that inspired our little conversion here..

a week of reflection and mentioned 2 antisemites in a first barrage of posts .. maybe I'll becoming cynical
 
Helping to convict himself again?


When asked by ABC chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl if he would have returned to the Capitol Building while thousands of MAGA supporters raided the building, Trump said he “would have.”
“I was going to,” Trump said in the recording, first published by CNN. “And then Secret Service said ‘you can’t’, and then by the time … I was thinking about going back during the problem to stop the problem, doing it myself. Secret Service didn’t like that idea too much.”
“And I could’ve done that,” Trump continued. “And you know what? I would have been very well received. Don’t forget, the people that went to Washington that day, in my opinion, they went because they thought the election was rigged. That’s why they went.”
which doesn't look too serious but the piece goes on to show that according to lots of witnesses he was lying that the Secret Service tried to stop him.
 
It's all really unfair.


Complaining that Biden's being let off :mad:

"WOW! FAKE NEWS CNN, THROUGH A LEAK FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF INJUSTICE, HAS JUST REPORTED THAT NO CHARGES WILL BE FILED IN THE (MUCH BIGGER THAN MINE!!!) CROOKED JOE BIDEN DOCUMENTS CASE. WE ARE LIVING IN A VERY CORRUPT COUNTRY!" he wrote on Truth Social Friday morning.

Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance notes, however, that Biden's case — and that of former Vice President Mike Pence, who was also investigated for mishandling classified documents but left unscathed — are very different from Trump's. "Trump was given every chance to return the documents after the National Archives realized they were missing. Biden & Pence both self-reported," Vance wrote on X/Twitter. "The biggest problem for Trump is his lengthy history of trying to hold onto documents when asked, even subpoenaed, for them."
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And more bias and discrimination :mad:

 
It's all really unfair.


Complaining that Biden's being let off :mad:


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And more bias and discrimination :mad:


i like engeron's language. the donald is getting vexed and engeron is putting his safety on the line to speak frankly. we need more displays like this (see jenna ellis' language as quoted by Yossarian on another thread).
 
hmm what is it about all the "think of the children" groups

and people who clearly spend to much time thinking of children..

see most people attacking library's on this side of the water as well, it like they don't want children to know when they are being exposed to sexual activity like grooming
 
Would never have seen this coming :eek:


In court last week, Johnatakis mounted his own defence, attempting to cite “sovereign citizen” ideology. As defined by the Anti-Defamation League, sovereign citizens form “an extreme anti-government movement whose members believe the government has no authority over them”.
Johnatakis also said he had “repented all [his] sins” and the case should be “discharged”, but the judge, Royce C Lamberth, was not buying.

Telling Johnatakis his arguments were “bullshit” and “gobbledegook”, Lamberth said: “When they find you guilty, you’re going to jail. You could get a lesser sentence if you weren’t so hard-headed.”

On Tuesday, the jury found Johnatakis guilty on seven charges, three of them felonies.
 
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The Donald is suing the media for printing falsehoods about his social media platform, Truth Social. He wants $1.5 billion from them for "falsely reporting that TMTG had lost $73 million."

"This was a coordinated effort to damage TMTG's reputation, degrade the firm's financial standing, freeze its access to capital, and torpedo the anticipated merger between Digital World Acquisition Corporation ("DWAC") and TMTG," according to the complaint.

The news organizations listed in the complaint include: the Miami Herald and its executive editor Alex Mena, the McClatchy Company, Reuters, Daily Mail, Newsweek, New York Daily News, MSNBC, Forbes, Axios Media, CNBC, Guardian News, Rolling Stone, Axios Media, The Daily Beast Company, G/O Media, Gizmodo, Salon.com, Mediaite, DMG Media LTD, Hollywood Reporter, Nexstar Media, The Hill, Deadline Hollywood, Accretive Capital, Benzinga, and MarketWatch.com."



 
I feel we should start a whip-round :(

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He is writing a book


Rittenhouse’s new memoir isn’t a desperate attempt to remain relevant. It’s more like the opening charge of a well-funded public relations campaign designed to build Rittenhouse’s personal brand into a political powerhouse. One of Rittenhouse’s many fundraising appeals garnered more $200,000 from sympathetic backers. In politics, the ability to raise that kind of money doesn’t go unnoticed for long, and Republican strategists were soon urging Rittenhouse to think about his political future.
 
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