The Speech
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So, let's take Georgia for instance. Republican governor who has donated to the Trump campaign is vehemently pushing back on Trump's bullshit.
Are the dem puppetmasters orchestrating some sort of long con here?
Did they groom the governor for years and do things like donate to Republicans and run on republican policy in Georgia - just so they can spring him and go to bat for mail-in voting (which happened because of a pandemic)?
This stuff is just so obviously, pathetically, stupid that I can't believe anyone is taking it seriously.
Seriously, seriously stupid stuff.
Meanwhile the embarrasing kraken is getting laughed and scolded out of courts across the country.
Staggering levels of stupid here.
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Insults are called for now, more than ever before.
These people must be insulted.
Insults are the only way to insure a reliable vote count.
Stupid is OK, but not really strong enough to stop a valid case.
There should be no hesitation, call them clinging, despicable rednecks, this is no time for half measures.
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2 bit thugs.
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@Copper said in The Speech:
Insults are called for now, more than ever before.
These people must be insulted.
Insults are the only way to insure a reliable vote count.
Stupid is OK, but not really strong enough to stop a valid case.
There should be no hesitation, call them clinging, despicable rednecks, this is no time for half measures.
I'm assuming you're referring to my post. I'm referring to actions by people as stupid. I don't know if that's an insult, per se.
Check the President's twitter feed though, you'll find plenty of examples of personal insults there.
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@xenon said in The Speech:
@Copper said in The Speech:
Check the President's twitter feed though, you'll find plenty of examples of personal insults there.
Those aren't insults, that's occasional impoliteness. Which just shows us how much he loves America, because a normally incredibly polite man is moved to the point of making slightly impolite comments about people. People who, after all, are totally disgusting.
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I understand. It goes against the grain to admit to oneself that you backed a loser. A liar. A cheater, a projector. History will come down harshly on this small bit of time where a cult was born and millions lost their collective minds. So double down, do the easy thing, convince yourself that this guy was really good for our country. Occasionally impolite, ha!
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I do hope you appreciate that I was being sarcastic
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@nobodyssock said in The Speech:
I understand. It goes against the grain to admit to oneself that you backed a loser. A liar. A cheater, a projector. History will come down harshly on this small bit of time where a cult was born and millions lost their collective minds. So double down, do the easy thing, convince yourself that this guy was really good for our country. Occasionally impolite, ha!
Are you talking about people here or your ex-wife?
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@nobodyssock I could post a Mark Levin rant here, but I won't...
....because you would perceive it as having as much as legitimacy as Colbert's rant.
Because...fair and balanced. Right?
ETA: I didn't waste 9:52 of my life on that. I knew what was coming.
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TBH, I think the speech by Republican Gabriel Sterling that Colbert linked to carries more weight than either of them.
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@xenon said in The Speech:
Did they groom the governor for years and do things like donate to Republicans and run on republican policy in Georgia - just so they can spring him and go to bat for mail-in voting (which happened because of a pandemic)?
Yes, he is a "sleeper" agent like countries used to do (and probably still do).
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