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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2021-08-23 at 10:59 PM UTCThe Speculum Clown Show.
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2021-08-23 at 11:07 PM UTCTrump has formed a Shadow Cabinet and has amassed over $100,000,000 in contributions, and the treasonous crooks and their fake news lapdogs are in a real frenzy about it.
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2021-08-23 at 11:37 PM UTCAlex Jones, who questioned the former president’s brain power
But my God, maybe you’re not that bright. Maybe Trump’s actually a dumbass.”-Alex Jones
Jones said he wished he “never would have fucking met Trump.”
New York Daily News
Trump ‘maybe not that bright,’ says Alex Jones after the former president defended vaccines
Brian Niemietz
Donald Trump’s defense of COVID vaccines is not going over well with some supporters, including far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who questioned the former president’s brain power after a speech in Alabama Saturday where Trump was booed for saying he’d been vaccinated.
According to Jones, the 45th president is caving into pressure from CNN — the cable channel Trump calls “Fake News” — to get inoculated.
“(CNN president) Jeff Zucker snaps his fingers, and Trump clicks his heels and hops up there at attention and says, ‘How high do you want me to jump, boss?’ ” Jones said Sunday before playing a clip of Trump’s weekend speech.
In this Sept. 5, 2018, file photo, Alex Jones speaks outside of the Dirksen building of Capitol Hill in Washington. (Jose Luis Magana/)
Some supporters of the former president in Cullman, Ala., booed when he told them that he respects their “freedoms,” but added, “I recommend take the vaccines. I did it. It’s good. Take the vaccines.”
In a clip published by watchdog group Media Matters for America, Jones called Trump a “good person” but said he needed to be held to account for his vaccine advocacy.
“B.S., Trump,” Jones said. “That’s a lie.”
He also claimed the COVID vaccines would “create mutants” and that Trump was being duped by the mainstream scientific community.
“Shame on you, Trump, seriously,” Jones said. “If you don’t have the good sense to save yourself and your political career, that’s OK. At least you’re going to get some good Republicans elected, and we like you. But my God, maybe you’re not that bright. Maybe Trump’s actually a dumba--.”
Trump devotees boo as the former president suggests vaccines in Alabama
Jones welcomed candidate Trump to his “Infowars” program in 2015 at which time the GOP hopeful described his host’s reputation as “amazing” and vowed, “I will not let you down.”
In addition to having claimed the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was a hoax and the 9/11 attacks were an inside job, Jones claimed in 2020 that his line of “Superblue” and “Supersilver” products protected against COVID-19. That prompted the FDA to send Jones a letter warning him that his unproven elixirs were being sold in violation of the law.
In a tape leaked in March, Jones, who has backed Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of fraud in the 2020 election, said he wished he “never would have f---ing met Trump.” -
2021-08-23 at 11:40 PM UTCso you find it ok to believe a conspiracy freak when he speaks against trump,,, yeah I can see you doin that,, fuckin faggot any way you slice it
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2021-08-23 at 11:47 PM UTCYou don't see the humor, Weasel?
Made me laugh my ass off!
Did you see on my "Fraudit" thread where the Cyber Ninjas couldn't finish their fraudit today because they all had the Covid?
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2021-08-24 at 1:09 AM UTCDonald had bone spurs
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2021-08-24 at 3:44 AM UTCMake
America
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Business Insider
The January 6 committee are seeking phone, email, and text records from 'several hundred people' for Capitol riot probe, including members of Congress
insider@insider.com (Lauren Frias)
The January 6 commission is seeking any electronic communications from individuals involved in the Capitol riot.
Chairman Bennie Thompson said Monday that the committee plans on obtaining phone, email, and text records.
The "exhaustive list" of individuals does include some members of Congress, but Thompson declined to clarify who.
The January 6 select committee is seeking electronic communication records from "several hundred people," including from members of Congress, in connection with their Capitol riot probe.
Rep. Bennie Thompson, who serves as chairman of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, told reporters Monday that the committee plans on obtaining phone, email, and text records.
Thompson said the committee will initially reach out to telecommunication companies, saying that issuing subpoenas "is not the first thing we have to do."
"It won't be tomorrow," Thompson told reporters outside the House Democratic Caucus meeting. "We'll do what's required to get the information. As to the time when we'll do it and other things, we're not sure at this point."
Thompson did not clarify which members of Congress will be included in the probe, adding that they have not yet interviewed any members in connection to the investigation nor sent out any information or letters to lawmakers.
"We have quite an exhaustive list of people," Thompson told reporters. "I won't tell you who they are, but it's several hundred people that make up the list of individuals we plan to contact." -
2021-08-24 at 3:54 AM UTCNancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer ordered the Capital Police to remove barricades and had them wave protesters into the Capitol building to frame Trump and his supporters with their fake news media lapdogs. Pretty obvious it was just another failed frameup job by the 10X-losers.
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2021-08-24 at 4:01 AM UTCI show you my proof.
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Originally posted by stl1 In the last 4 pages I have quoted The Hill, USA Today, NY Daily News and Business Insider, comrade.
- In 2020, USA Today endorsed a specific presidential candidate for the first time, Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
- USA Today endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016, and Democrat Joe Biden in 2020.
- As of September 2011, Business Insider allowed the use of anonymous sources "at any time for any reason". The website has faced criticism for what critics consider its clickbait-style headlines.
- In June 2021, Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti left to form a new show, Breaking Points, with the intent that it be free from the corporate influence they felt from The Hill.
So unbiased! So trustworthy! So full of shit!