Glad the free speech folks are in charge
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You’re all off base completely there’s no fraud there will be no discovery this will get tossed.
Long before the free speech crowd threatened to investigate her for her speech, Nate Silver was giving pundits a hard time for criticizing her so harshly. He wants outlier polls to be published and wants pollsters to have the courage to publish their true results and not sit on them if they’re not in line with everyone else’s. That sort of censorship doesn’t lead to a good result.
said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
You’re all off base completely there’s no fraud there will be no discovery this will get tossed.
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Since when did it become OK for law enforcement to wear masks?
@Doctor-Phibes said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
Since when did it become OK for law enforcement to wear masks?
Mask. No ID, no warrant, honestly no idea if it’s just a Halloween costume. But GET IN MY CAR.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
Since when did it become OK for law enforcement to wear masks?
Mask. No ID, no warrant, honestly no idea if it’s just a Halloween costume. But GET IN MY CAR.
@89th said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
Since when did it become OK for law enforcement to wear masks?
Mask. No ID, no warrant, honestly no idea if it’s just a Halloween costume. But GET IN MY CAR.
I'm genuinely surprised that more conservatives aren't horrified by this. The ends justify the means, I guess.
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Why does he refer to himself in the 3rd person, including his employment title and his middle initial, are there other Donald Trumps out there we need to not be confused about? And back to this issue... I remember as a younger adult in the 2000s how I was a GWB fan and how the media was nearly unanimous in their critiquing of Bush, his policies, his speaking blunders... oh how nice the left had it, they didn't even realize how much worse it could get.
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Why does he refer to himself in the 3rd person, including his employment title and his middle initial, are there other Donald Trumps out there we need to not be confused about? And back to this issue... I remember as a younger adult in the 2000s how I was a GWB fan and how the media was nearly unanimous in their critiquing of Bush, his policies, his speaking blunders... oh how nice the left had it, they didn't even realize how much worse it could get.
@89th said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
Why does he refer to himself in the 3rd person, including his employment title and his middle initial, are there other Donald Trumps out there we need to not be confused about?
That's what people whose identity is tied up in being famous often do. It means they read a lot of press about themselves, and begin to adopt the language of the people who write and talk about them.
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@89th said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
Why does he refer to himself in the 3rd person, including his employment title and his middle initial, are there other Donald Trumps out there we need to not be confused about?
That's what people whose identity is tied up in being famous often do. It means they read a lot of press about themselves, and begin to adopt the language of the people who write and talk about them.
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Possibly, although more often than not it’s an attention getting device employed by people, usually males, who are incorrigibly full of themselves.
@Renauda said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
Possibly, although more often than not it’s an attention getting device employed by people, usually males, who are incorrigibly full of themselves.
The fact that they’re full of themselves is a given in any case. The most famous example of the third person self reference was Deion Sanders. He may have all but invented the practice.

