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Dec 20th, 2023 at 5:10pm
 
Gotta love those in the Media and Internet who have stopped short of being dragged into the greatest PROPAGANDA con of the English-speaking World.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/engaging-in-a-culture-of-censorship-is-far-...
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Reply #1 - Dec 20th, 2023 at 6:32pm
 
Jasin wrote on Dec 20th, 2023 at 5:10pm:
Gotta love those in the Media and Internet who have stopped short of being dragged into the greatest PROPAGANDA con of the English-speaking World.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/engaging-in-a-culture-of-censorship-is-far-...


I know, right? So unfair.

Quote:
Mr Crowder said big tech are treated as platforms where they aren’t “legally liable for what is permitted,” which allows them to engage in “viewpoint discrimination”.


Thank God we still have Sky News to point this out.

You won't hear this on X, no?
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Reply #2 - Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:48pm
 
The 14th is a post-Civil War amendment that forbids ‘insurrectionists’ from holding office. It was designed to keep unrepentant Confederates, men who had dragged the republic to war, away from seats of power. Trump’s supposed stirring-up of the boneheads and blowhards who stormed the Capitol on 6 January 2021 was an insurrection too, the justices decreed, and thus his name must be scrubbed from ballot papers across the state of Colorado.

First things first. The idea that the idiots who ran riot at the Capitol on 6 January are in any way comparable to a Confederacy of seven slave states that illegally broke from the American republic is unhinged. It is a testament to the historical illiteracy of the Democratic establishment that it would even hint at a likeness between men who caused a war that killed hundreds of thousands and Trumpists taking selfies in Congress during a conflagration that led to five deaths (three from natural causes). Not content with hysterically referring to 6 January as a domestic 9/11, now they’re implying it was a Civil War-level rupture. And this is leaving to one side the contested idea that Trump incited 6 January.
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The ruling feels like a threat to the foundational principles of America. A man is branded an insurrectionist despite never having been found guilty of such a grave offence. Due process be damned. People in Colorado are denied a right enjoyed by people in all the other states: to vote for Trump as the GOP candidate. Equality be damned. And there might even be a situation where, in November next year, Coloradans are prevented from voting for one of the candidates in the presidential contest. Democracy be damned. I find the Colorado justices more menacing than that bloke in a horned headdress who wandered around the Capitol.


To see how sinister the ruling is, consider the following stipulation in the judgement. It says that not only should Trump’s name be absent from presidential primary ballots in the state, but also that the electoral authorities must not ‘count any write-in votes cast for him’. So officials would have to invalidate the votes of potentially tens of thousands of people who might decide to put Trump’s name on their ballots despite his unpersoning by the court. And thus the very scenario that Trump fantasised had taken place after the presidential election of 2020 – the industrial-scale destruction of votes for him – might actually occur in this breakaway state.

The ruling might collapse. There’s the distinct possibility the US Supreme Court will void it. Trump has until 4 January to appeal. And yet, even if it falls, the ruling reminds us of the tyrannical instincts of the anti-Trump elites. It reminds us there is almost nothing they won’t do to try to eliminate the threat posed by Trump and his followers to their political and cultural supremacy. From Russiagate to his arrest over the Stormy Daniels affair, from prosecuting him for holding on to secret documents to the desperate legal efforts to keep him off ballots, they’re hell-bent on depriving the American people of the fundamental democratic right to say: ‘We want Trump.’ We are destroying democracy to save it – that’s the doublethink cry of these despotic agitators against a second Trump presidency.
Brendan O'Neill






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Reply #3 - Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:53pm
 
Frank wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:48pm:
The 14th is a post-Civil War amendment that forbids ‘insurrectionists’ from holding office. It was designed to keep unrepentant Confederates, men who had dragged the republic to war, away from seats of power. Trump’s supposed stirring-up of the boneheads and blowhards who stormed the Capitol on 6 January 2021 was an insurrection too, the justices decreed, and thus his name must be scrubbed from ballot papers across the state of Colorado.

First things first. The idea that the idiots who ran riot at the Capitol on 6 January are in any way comparable to a Confederacy of seven slave states that illegally broke from the American republic is unhinged. It is a testament to the historical illiteracy of the Democratic establishment that it would even hint at a likeness between men who caused a war that killed hundreds of thousands and Trumpists taking selfies in Congress during a conflagration that led to five deaths (three from natural causes). Not content with hysterically referring to 6 January as a domestic 9/11, now they’re implying it was a Civil War-level rupture. And this is leaving to one side the contested idea that Trump incited 6 January.
...

The ruling feels like a threat to the foundational principles of America. A man is branded an insurrectionist despite never having been found guilty of such a grave offence. Due process be damned. People in Colorado are denied a right enjoyed by people in all the other states: to vote for Trump as the GOP candidate. Equality be damned. And there might even be a situation where, in November next year, Coloradans are prevented from voting for one of the candidates in the presidential contest. Democracy be damned. I find the Colorado justices more menacing than that bloke in a horned headdress who wandered around the Capitol.


To see how sinister the ruling is, consider the following stipulation in the judgement. It says that not only should Trump’s name be absent from presidential primary ballots in the state, but also that the electoral authorities must not ‘count any write-in votes cast for him’. So officials would have to invalidate the votes of potentially tens of thousands of people who might decide to put Trump’s name on their ballots despite his unpersoning by the court. And thus the very scenario that Trump fantasised had taken place after the presidential election of 2020 – the industrial-scale destruction of votes for him – might actually occur in this breakaway state.

The ruling might collapse. There’s the distinct possibility the US Supreme Court will void it. Trump has until 4 January to appeal. And yet, even if it falls, the ruling reminds us of the tyrannical instincts of the anti-Trump elites. It reminds us there is almost nothing they won’t do to try to eliminate the threat posed by Trump and his followers to their political and cultural supremacy. From Russiagate to his arrest over the Stormy Daniels affair, from prosecuting him for holding on to secret documents to the desperate legal efforts to keep him off ballots, they’re hell-bent on depriving the American people of the fundamental democratic right to say: ‘We want Trump.’ We are destroying democracy to save it – that’s the doublethink cry of these despotic agitators against a second Trump presidency.
Brendan O'Neill



Who the f**k is Brendan O'Neill?

"Once a Trotskyist, O'Neill was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and wrote for the party's journal Living Marxism. In 2019, O'Neill said he was a Marxist libertarian."

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Reply #4 - Dec 21st, 2023 at 6:10pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:53pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:48pm:
The 14th is a post-Civil War amendment that forbids ‘insurrectionists’ from holding office. It was designed to keep unrepentant Confederates, men who had dragged the republic to war, away from seats of power. Trump’s supposed stirring-up of the boneheads and blowhards who stormed the Capitol on 6 January 2021 was an insurrection too, the justices decreed, and thus his name must be scrubbed from ballot papers across the state of Colorado.

First things first. The idea that the idiots who ran riot at the Capitol on 6 January are in any way comparable to a Confederacy of seven slave states that illegally broke from the American republic is unhinged. It is a testament to the historical illiteracy of the Democratic establishment that it would even hint at a likeness between men who caused a war that killed hundreds of thousands and Trumpists taking selfies in Congress during a conflagration that led to five deaths (three from natural causes). Not content with hysterically referring to 6 January as a domestic 9/11, now they’re implying it was a Civil War-level rupture. And this is leaving to one side the contested idea that Trump incited 6 January.
...

The ruling feels like a threat to the foundational principles of America. A man is branded an insurrectionist despite never having been found guilty of such a grave offence. Due process be damned. People in Colorado are denied a right enjoyed by people in all the other states: to vote for Trump as the GOP candidate. Equality be damned. And there might even be a situation where, in November next year, Coloradans are prevented from voting for one of the candidates in the presidential contest. Democracy be damned. I find the Colorado justices more menacing than that bloke in a horned headdress who wandered around the Capitol.


To see how sinister the ruling is, consider the following stipulation in the judgement. It says that not only should Trump’s name be absent from presidential primary ballots in the state, but also that the electoral authorities must not ‘count any write-in votes cast for him’. So officials would have to invalidate the votes of potentially tens of thousands of people who might decide to put Trump’s name on their ballots despite his unpersoning by the court. And thus the very scenario that Trump fantasised had taken place after the presidential election of 2020 – the industrial-scale destruction of votes for him – might actually occur in this breakaway state.

The ruling might collapse. There’s the distinct possibility the US Supreme Court will void it. Trump has until 4 January to appeal. And yet, even if it falls, the ruling reminds us of the tyrannical instincts of the anti-Trump elites. It reminds us there is almost nothing they won’t do to try to eliminate the threat posed by Trump and his followers to their political and cultural supremacy. From Russiagate to his arrest over the Stormy Daniels affair, from prosecuting him for holding on to secret documents to the desperate legal efforts to keep him off ballots, they’re hell-bent on depriving the American people of the fundamental democratic right to say: ‘We want Trump.’ We are destroying democracy to save it – that’s the doublethink cry of these despotic agitators against a second Trump presidency.
Brendan O'Neill



Who the f**k is Brendan O'Neill?

"Once a Trotskyist, O'Neill was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and wrote for the party's journal Living Marxism. In 2019, O'Neill said he was a Marxist libertarian."

Ah.


I know, right? The old boy has a soft spot for them.

Liber... Lib...

Oh, you know.
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Reply #5 - Dec 21st, 2023 at 6:16pm
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 6:10pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:53pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:48pm:
The 14th is a post-Civil War amendment that forbids ‘insurrectionists’ from holding office. It was designed to keep unrepentant Confederates, men who had dragged the republic to war, away from seats of power. Trump’s supposed stirring-up of the boneheads and blowhards who stormed the Capitol on 6 January 2021 was an insurrection too, the justices decreed, and thus his name must be scrubbed from ballot papers across the state of Colorado.

First things first. The idea that the idiots who ran riot at the Capitol on 6 January are in any way comparable to a Confederacy of seven slave states that illegally broke from the American republic is unhinged. It is a testament to the historical illiteracy of the Democratic establishment that it would even hint at a likeness between men who caused a war that killed hundreds of thousands and Trumpists taking selfies in Congress during a conflagration that led to five deaths (three from natural causes). Not content with hysterically referring to 6 January as a domestic 9/11, now they’re implying it was a Civil War-level rupture. And this is leaving to one side the contested idea that Trump incited 6 January.
...

The ruling feels like a threat to the foundational principles of America. A man is branded an insurrectionist despite never having been found guilty of such a grave offence. Due process be damned. People in Colorado are denied a right enjoyed by people in all the other states: to vote for Trump as the GOP candidate. Equality be damned. And there might even be a situation where, in November next year, Coloradans are prevented from voting for one of the candidates in the presidential contest. Democracy be damned. I find the Colorado justices more menacing than that bloke in a horned headdress who wandered around the Capitol.


To see how sinister the ruling is, consider the following stipulation in the judgement. It says that not only should Trump’s name be absent from presidential primary ballots in the state, but also that the electoral authorities must not ‘count any write-in votes cast for him’. So officials would have to invalidate the votes of potentially tens of thousands of people who might decide to put Trump’s name on their ballots despite his unpersoning by the court. And thus the very scenario that Trump fantasised had taken place after the presidential election of 2020 – the industrial-scale destruction of votes for him – might actually occur in this breakaway state.

The ruling might collapse. There’s the distinct possibility the US Supreme Court will void it. Trump has until 4 January to appeal. And yet, even if it falls, the ruling reminds us of the tyrannical instincts of the anti-Trump elites. It reminds us there is almost nothing they won’t do to try to eliminate the threat posed by Trump and his followers to their political and cultural supremacy. From Russiagate to his arrest over the Stormy Daniels affair, from prosecuting him for holding on to secret documents to the desperate legal efforts to keep him off ballots, they’re hell-bent on depriving the American people of the fundamental democratic right to say: ‘We want Trump.’ We are destroying democracy to save it – that’s the doublethink cry of these despotic agitators against a second Trump presidency.
Brendan O'Neill



Who the f**k is Brendan O'Neill?

"Once a Trotskyist, O'Neill was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and wrote for the party's journal Living Marxism. In 2019, O'Neill said he was a Marxist libertarian."

Ah.


I know, right? The old boy has a soft spot for them.

Liber... Lib...

Oh, you know.

Sounds like you, wee paki.
Sydney Push, libertarian marxist-Foucauldian, trouser sniffing and arse bandit thrown in.


Anyway...

Do you have ANY actual counter-argument, or as the 'Libertarian' you claim to be, you can only instantly switch AWAY from any actual points to grimacing idiocies?

Don't bother, to ask was to answer you.


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Reply #6 - Dec 21st, 2023 at 6:47pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:53pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:48pm:
The 14th is a post-Civil War amendment that forbids ‘insurrectionists’ from holding office. It was designed to keep unrepentant Confederates, men who had dragged the republic to war, away from seats of power. Trump’s supposed stirring-up of the boneheads and blowhards who stormed the Capitol on 6 January 2021 was an insurrection too, the justices decreed, and thus his name must be scrubbed from ballot papers across the state of Colorado.

First things first. The idea that the idiots who ran riot at the Capitol on 6 January are in any way comparable to a Confederacy of seven slave states that illegally broke from the American republic is unhinged. It is a testament to the historical illiteracy of the Democratic establishment that it would even hint at a likeness between men who caused a war that killed hundreds of thousands and Trumpists taking selfies in Congress during a conflagration that led to five deaths (three from natural causes). Not content with hysterically referring to 6 January as a domestic 9/11, now they’re implying it was a Civil War-level rupture. And this is leaving to one side the contested idea that Trump incited 6 January.
...

The ruling feels like a threat to the foundational principles of America. A man is branded an insurrectionist despite never having been found guilty of such a grave offence. Due process be damned. People in Colorado are denied a right enjoyed by people in all the other states: to vote for Trump as the GOP candidate. Equality be damned. And there might even be a situation where, in November next year, Coloradans are prevented from voting for one of the candidates in the presidential contest. Democracy be damned. I find the Colorado justices more menacing than that bloke in a horned headdress who wandered around the Capitol.


To see how sinister the ruling is, consider the following stipulation in the judgement. It says that not only should Trump’s name be absent from presidential primary ballots in the state, but also that the electoral authorities must not ‘count any write-in votes cast for him’. So officials would have to invalidate the votes of potentially tens of thousands of people who might decide to put Trump’s name on their ballots despite his unpersoning by the court. And thus the very scenario that Trump fantasised had taken place after the presidential election of 2020 – the industrial-scale destruction of votes for him – might actually occur in this breakaway state.

The ruling might collapse. There’s the distinct possibility the US Supreme Court will void it. Trump has until 4 January to appeal. And yet, even if it falls, the ruling reminds us of the tyrannical instincts of the anti-Trump elites. It reminds us there is almost nothing they won’t do to try to eliminate the threat posed by Trump and his followers to their political and cultural supremacy. From Russiagate to his arrest over the Stormy Daniels affair, from prosecuting him for holding on to secret documents to the desperate legal efforts to keep him off ballots, they’re hell-bent on depriving the American people of the fundamental democratic right to say: ‘We want Trump.’ We are destroying democracy to save it – that’s the doublethink cry of these despotic agitators against a second Trump presidency.
Brendan O'Neill



Who the f**k is Brendan O'Neill?

"Once a Trotskyist, O'Neill was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and wrote for the party's journal Living Marxism. In 2019, O'Neill said he was a Marxist libertarian."

Ah.


Could have been Fat Cat with a reefer for all I care.
Spoke the truth and that's what counts.
You're an evil Democrap supporter.
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Reply #7 - Dec 21st, 2023 at 8:29pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:53pm:
Who the f**k is Brendan O'Neill?

"Once a Trotskyist, O'Neill was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and wrote for the party's journal Living Marxism. In 2019, O'Neill said he was a Marxist libertarian."

Ah.



Oh, it's a game of who the **** are you, is it, unflushable turd? And never mind WHAT is said?

So who the **** are YOU, wanker dawg? Who? Some Slovenian blow-in prick in Perth with a Frank Zappa fetish and uncontrollable obsessive compulsive sexual fantasies about Trump. The two are probably related.
What else have you got?  Dry wanking and ... er.... leering. Lying. That's it.
https://twitter.com/WhatWeWitnessed/status/1736014436438081977
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Reply #8 - Dec 21st, 2023 at 11:58pm
 
Frank wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 6:16pm:
Karnal wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 6:10pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:53pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 21st, 2023 at 5:48pm:
The 14th is a post-Civil War amendment that forbids ‘insurrectionists’ from holding office. It was designed to keep unrepentant Confederates, men who had dragged the republic to war, away from seats of power. Trump’s supposed stirring-up of the boneheads and blowhards who stormed the Capitol on 6 January 2021 was an insurrection too, the justices decreed, and thus his name must be scrubbed from ballot papers across the state of Colorado.

First things first. The idea that the idiots who ran riot at the Capitol on 6 January are in any way comparable to a Confederacy of seven slave states that illegally broke from the American republic is unhinged. It is a testament to the historical illiteracy of the Democratic establishment that it would even hint at a likeness between men who caused a war that killed hundreds of thousands and Trumpists taking selfies in Congress during a conflagration that led to five deaths (three from natural causes). Not content with hysterically referring to 6 January as a domestic 9/11, now they’re implying it was a Civil War-level rupture. And this is leaving to one side the contested idea that Trump incited 6 January.
...

The ruling feels like a threat to the foundational principles of America. A man is branded an insurrectionist despite never having been found guilty of such a grave offence. Due process be damned. People in Colorado are denied a right enjoyed by people in all the other states: to vote for Trump as the GOP candidate. Equality be damned. And there might even be a situation where, in November next year, Coloradans are prevented from voting for one of the candidates in the presidential contest. Democracy be damned. I find the Colorado justices more menacing than that bloke in a horned headdress who wandered around the Capitol.


To see how sinister the ruling is, consider the following stipulation in the judgement. It says that not only should Trump’s name be absent from presidential primary ballots in the state, but also that the electoral authorities must not ‘count any write-in votes cast for him’. So officials would have to invalidate the votes of potentially tens of thousands of people who might decide to put Trump’s name on their ballots despite his unpersoning by the court. And thus the very scenario that Trump fantasised had taken place after the presidential election of 2020 – the industrial-scale destruction of votes for him – might actually occur in this breakaway state.

The ruling might collapse. There’s the distinct possibility the US Supreme Court will void it. Trump has until 4 January to appeal. And yet, even if it falls, the ruling reminds us of the tyrannical instincts of the anti-Trump elites. It reminds us there is almost nothing they won’t do to try to eliminate the threat posed by Trump and his followers to their political and cultural supremacy. From Russiagate to his arrest over the Stormy Daniels affair, from prosecuting him for holding on to secret documents to the desperate legal efforts to keep him off ballots, they’re hell-bent on depriving the American people of the fundamental democratic right to say: ‘We want Trump.’ We are destroying democracy to save it – that’s the doublethink cry of these despotic agitators against a second Trump presidency.
Brendan O'Neill



Who the f**k is Brendan O'Neill?

"Once a Trotskyist, O'Neill was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and wrote for the party's journal Living Marxism. In 2019, O'Neill said he was a Marxist libertarian."

Ah.


I know, right? The old boy has a soft spot for them.

Liber... Lib...

Oh, you know.

Sounds like you, wee paki.
Sydney Push, libertarian marxist-Foucauldian, trouser sniffing and arse bandit thrown in.


Anyway...

Do you have ANY actual counter-argument, or as the 'Libertarian' you claim to be, you can only instantly switch AWAY from any actual points to grimacing idiocies?

Don't bother, to ask was to answer you.




Oh look, how cute. Fwank just said it.

Him no speaka da English, no?
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Reply #9 - Dec 22nd, 2023 at 9:37am
 
Popularity of Trump is soaring.
Biden is like 'Vale' somewhere? Grin
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Reply #10 - Dec 22nd, 2023 at 1:18pm
 
Jasin wrote on Dec 22nd, 2023 at 9:37am:
Popularity of Trump is soaring.
Biden is like 'Vale' somewhere? Grin


The Real Americans love a crim, no?

Nelson Mandela, Gandhiji, baby Jesus.

I hear Jeff Epstein's pretty popular too, JaSin.

A great guy to party with, even if he likes his fillies a little on the young side, ya?
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Reply #11 - Dec 22nd, 2023 at 2:12pm
 
Jasin wrote on Dec 22nd, 2023 at 9:37am:
Popularity of Trump is soaring.
...


The Nazis used propaganda throughout the late 1920’s and early 1930’s to boost Hitler’s image, and, as a result of this and other aspects, he became extremely popular.

In this image, Hitler can be seen crowded around by a group of young men.

...


The GOP used propaganda throughout the 2010’s and early 2020’s to boost Trump's image, and, as a result of this and other aspects, he became extremely popular.

In this image, Trump can be seen crowded around by a group of young men.

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Reply #12 - Dec 22nd, 2023 at 4:19pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 22nd, 2023 at 2:12pm:
Jasin wrote on Dec 22nd, 2023 at 9:37am:
Popularity of Trump is soaring.
...


The Nazis used propaganda throughout the late 1920’s and early 1930’s to boost Hitler’s image, and, as a result of this and other aspects, he became extremely popular.

In this image, Hitler can be seen crowded around by a group of young men.

[url]https://dsvfmvr182ibt.cloudfront.net/prod/uploads/2019/01/WL8848_1200
x800_acf_cropped.jpg[/url]


The GOP used propaganda throughout the 2010’s and early 2020’s to boost Trump's image, and, as a result of this and other aspects, he became extremely popular.

In this image, Trump can be seen crowded around by a group of young men.

[url]https://gdb.voanews.com/33ED782A-B1F4-42CD-85A4-E703CE9D8227_w408_r1_
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The Superior Man's a bit of a bullshitartist, Greggery. He's good at propaganda.

The chodes don't mind. They live lives of pure garbage, so who's going to notice?
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Reply #13 - Dec 22nd, 2023 at 5:50pm
 
Trouble with 'your' NAZISM Peccary (& Karnal) is that it failed because it was in Europe and not North America and thus that's why it expressed itself 'violently' and not 'peacefully', as it would in North America.

But I'm sure you both know the different state of beings of the European 'Blonde Aryan' to the North American one, eh?
...I very much doubt it.  Wink
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Reply #14 - Dec 22nd, 2023 at 6:07pm
 
...do tell Peccary.


When Trump appeared. How did all you Lefties of the Democrap support base justify Trump being a Confederate as you all ran around tearing down old Confederate Statues as a justification for your existence and right of view - when the Confederates were destroyed 'politically' long ago and at most have morphed into being the 'Media'?

Trump scares you because he is New & Unknown territory.
The best you imbecile Lefties can achieve is cliche accusations of past individuals in the hope of getting some bearings on your compass.


C'mon schimey Peckerhead - do tell?
The whole world is curious.
Grin Grin

PS: Your White Flag has already been accepted.  Wink Grin
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