More gaslighting by every news source I can find.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 05:25 last edited by Kincaid 11 Mar 2020, 05:30
So Lufin's Dad posted this:
Everywhere you look it's all about "Trump supporters tried to run Biden bus off the highway".
Of all video I have seen none seems to show this. It does seem like one of the trucks moves in front of the bus much too close, but I don't see any evidence that they were brake checking or swerving at the bus.
Intimidating? I suppose if guns were waved but I have heard no allegation of that. You're driving a freaking behemoth bus so I don't really think anyone is that intimidated or at least they shouldn't be.
There is video of an apparent non-Trump SUV crowding a Trump-Flag-Flying 4x4 pick up. The white SUV is clearly right up to the line, camera moves away (doesn't it always?) then comes back to show the white SUV definitely over the line, perhaps even initiating the contact and the pick up aggressively bumps against the white SUV and shoves it back in its own lane.
More video below.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/11/02/trump-caravan-biden-bus/
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 06:02 last edited by
It was @George-K that posted the video in a thread I started.
I read where the Biden team canceled 3 events because of that... I also read that police did show up, tracked the bus and the trucks, and nobody violated the law. Of course, they did miss the white SUV that tried to cut over...
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It was @George-K that posted the video in a thread I started.
I read where the Biden team canceled 3 events because of that... I also read that police did show up, tracked the bus and the trucks, and nobody violated the law. Of course, they did miss the white SUV that tried to cut over...
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 12:24 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
they did miss the white SUV that tried to cut over..
I believe that white SUV actually bumped into the truck to it's right.
Link to videoSlow it to half speed playback and watch what happens at 0:15.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 23:22 last edited by
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 23:43 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
Son, they don't have hillbillies in Texas.
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@jon-nyc said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
Son, they don't have hillbillies in Texas.
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 23:58 last edited by@Jolly said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
Son, they don't have hillbillies in Texas.
Right?
Wayy too flat.
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@Jolly said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
Son, they don't have hillbillies in Texas.
Right?
Wayy too flat.
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wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 00:01 last edited by
But anyway, I didn't create the meme. I would have used 'rednecks'.
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wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 00:17 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
Wayy too flat.
The region represents the very remote countryside of Central Texas
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wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 00:28 last edited by
It’s Johnson country.
There’s a huge Texas bbq joint in Manhattan called ‘Hill country BBQ’
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It’s Johnson country.
There’s a huge Texas bbq joint in Manhattan called ‘Hill country BBQ’
wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 00:30 last edited by@jon-nyc said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
It’s Johnson country.
There’s a huge Texas bbq joint in Manhattan called ‘Hill country BBQ’
Still not hillbillies. That's an epithet exclusive to rural whites east of the Mississippi.
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wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 00:31 last edited by
I do not advise you to go to Hill Country and throw that term around.
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wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 00:35 last edited by
@Mik said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
I do not advise you to go to Hill Country and throw that term around.
But if you do, please tell us about the reactions.
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@jon-nyc said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
It’s Johnson country.
There’s a huge Texas bbq joint in Manhattan called ‘Hill country BBQ’
Still not hillbillies. That's an epithet exclusive to rural whites east of the Mississippi.
wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 00:37 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
@jon-nyc said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
It’s Johnson country.
There’s a huge Texas bbq joint in Manhattan called ‘Hill country BBQ’
Still not hillbillies. That's an epithet exclusive to rural whites east of the Mississippi.
Note I was responding specifically to your comment. Jolly’s point is taken, as I said I would have said redneck.
I am, after all, the only born Texan here.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
@jon-nyc said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
It’s Johnson country.
There’s a huge Texas bbq joint in Manhattan called ‘Hill country BBQ’
Still not hillbillies. That's an epithet exclusive to rural whites east of the Mississippi.
Note I was responding specifically to your comment. Jolly’s point is taken, as I said I would have said redneck.
I am, after all, the only born Texan here.
wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 01:04 last edited by@jon-nyc said in More gaslighting by every news source I can find.:
I am, after all, the only born Texan here.
Wait WTF seriously?
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wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 01:22 last edited by
Dallas. Parkland Hospital, where they took JFK.
Grandparents are buried in Tyler.
Dad graduated UT, mom graduated from TCU.
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wrote on 4 Nov 2020, 02:26 last edited by
And I figure I've spent turn near as much time in Texas as you have...Used to hunt between Fredricksburg and Doss.
And no, there ain't no hillbillies in the Golden Triangle.