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Ward From Cali's avatar

Greg Price is an operative with the 'State Freedom.Caucus Network," which bills itself as a state-level counterpart to the House Freedom Caucus and is active at the MAGA/Libertarian interface of rightwing infighting. Which is a mouthful that doesn't really say a lot, but it does explain the neckbeard, which is totally on brand.

Also, I'm really getting sick of people who should know better referring to Trump as "the President," or letting others do it without pushback. Joe Biden is the President. Trump is a twice-impeached felon and insurrectionist who's hoping to fraud his way back into office.

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Megan Macomber's avatar

Don't forget, y'all, Trump has all the votes he needs! So if you love this "hysterical" and "masterful" performance, DON'T VOTE!

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Megan Macomber's avatar

Don't forget, y'all, Trump has all the votes he needs! So if you love this "hysterical" and "masterful" performance, DON'T VOTE!

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

thing is, we let the delusion go unchecked and that is why 'rigged and stollen' is believable to so many fools - cos they think he's nailing it when he isn't

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Zyxomma's avatar

Ta, Evan. GOTV in any way you can, whether that's donations, postcards, phone calls, talking to people (the horror!), registering new voters, providing rides to the polls, etc. That Thing must never again be in the WH. Never. And remember, especially if you're in a red state, to check your voter registration because there's lots of ratfucking afoot.

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Daniel O'Riordan's avatar

How is Unemployed Amish Stranger Danger Who Lives In Parents’ Basement not a band name?

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

do you play an instrument?

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Daniel O'Riordan's avatar

Piano, but not well enough for a name like that.

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

i don't sing well enough for a band name like that either, we should do the knock off version....

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Tosca's avatar

Clips got shown on Australian nightly news. The general take was bemused horror. What a car crash.

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Biblioteca80's avatar

Well, I guess I need to find my Nasty Woman shirt from 2016.

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Daniel O'Riordan's avatar

Gretch has one of those.

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Sir David Chaillou, KSW's avatar

Rude and Nasty have beeen my favourite folk rock duo ever since Simon and Garfunkel split.

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Jeanie's avatar

Why does Donald sit on a chair like he's sitting on a toilet? It's weird.

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The_Shadout_Mapes's avatar

Vance is of Scottish-Irish descent which would make him Anglo-Saxon. How can he be both, hennnnngh?

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NatalyaResists's avatar

There's no doubt in my mind that in Charlie Kirk's sad world, Trump's performance was a 10/10.

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el duderino's avatar

In 1988, a reporter asked Doug Williams how long he had been a black quarterback. Someone should have looked into that

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RRJKR's avatar

Trump is just another step in the "dumbing down" of America. An anti-intellectual movement which began in the early 1970s. A less critical, much more naive population is the end goal It is racist to the core, but that may be the fatal flaw, because Whites were the primary target, since Blacks were considered to be far less intellectual to begin with. Consequently, they were largely ignored by the propagandists and designers of this nefarious scheme. Whilst Whites were being steered to role models of the undereducated, poor but stupidly honest variety,, Blacks were not. Whites, particularly young white men, have been developing a larger and larger disdain for intellectualism and higher education, while Blacks, particularly, young Black men, have been moving in the opposite direction

Here we see a perfect example. Trump makes his usual callous, idiotic remarks to a group of Blacks and the response is one of revulsion and disgust, not just because of the racist tone but because such an utter fool is being presented as a serious candidate for POTUS. Any laughter is "at him" not "with him". Hours later, he can deliver the same callous, idiotic remarks to a White audience and be greeted with raucous cheers of approval. So, the responses are indicative not only of the systemic racism which exists in American culture, but also of a deeper problem

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Dave's Not Here's avatar

Not mentioned much that I have seen from yesterday's shit show was TFG's emphasis that "EVERYONE" (he said it like 5 times in 5 seconds) wanted Roe overturned and turned back to the states.

WTF? It's such a lie, even for him. Poll after poll show that most people supported Roe then, and polls AND ELECTIONS since prove most support abortion rights now. Yet there's been little pushback on this bald-face lie.

It irritates me because his phrasing indicates that the majority does not exist. Which is what he really wants to happen to those who oppose him.

He cannot get away with this.

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Pilgrim's avatar

Trump looked to me as genuinely angry as I've ever seen him. He doesn't handle being really really angry better than anybody, for instance me.

I got in trouble elsewhere for agreeing with "Igor Bobic's" point ... he was UNDERLINING that Harris is blackety black black, and she is ashamed of it so she's trying to "pass" as an Indian-American. A conniving sneak! Same like the "nasty women" crack, he's there to show the base how STRONG he is to kick some Black ass. I mean, Brown ok sure undesireable, but BLACK!!!

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