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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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2021-11-08 at 10:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 Originally posted by stl1
Salon
Still hate Hillary? Get over it: She was right about Trump then — and she's right now
That's a bit like saying "why do you hate Hillary? She likes coffee, and you like coffee. Therefore she is a good person".
It's clear misdirection.
Plus of course she was right about me and spotted me instantly, just like all the other establishment pols, since all I was doing was using all the tricks I stole from their playbook. I just used them better and even more shamelessly than them is all. Jealousy is a terrible thing. -
2021-11-09 at 1:57 AM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 2 AM UTCDon Lemon is ten times the man Cucker Tarlson is.
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2021-11-09 at 2:14 AM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 2:29 AM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 2:34 AM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 2:41 AM UTCDinesh is funny, but bang on...
https://rumble.com/vovkcj-let-the-democrats-ruin-their-own-party.html -
2021-11-09 at 4:30 AM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 4:30 AM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 6:38 AM UTCOh My GAWD
Da 555s -
2021-11-09 at 6:44 AM UTCMay
All the MAGAts
Get
A chance to get Covid
SHLOMO, SPECULUM AND WEASEL REALLY SHOULD READ THIS ONE UNLESS IT"S TOO LONG AND/OR USES TOO MANY BIGLY WORDS
The Week
Red America is now dying from COVID-19 at a clearly higher rate than blue America
Peter Weber
By the end of 2020, there was no discernible difference between the rate of people who died of COVID-19 from areas that voted for President Biden and those who voted for former President Donald Trump — but "then the vaccines arrived," and "they proved so powerful, and the partisan attitudes toward them so different, that a gap in COVID's death toll quickly emerged," David Leonhardt writes in Monday's New York Times. And now, "the gap in COVID's death toll between red and blue America has grown faster over the past month than at any previous point."
Residents of heavily Trump counties were more than three times likelier to die from COVID in October than those in heavily Biden countries — 25 per 100,000 versus 7.8 per 100,000 — Leonhardt reports. "Some conservative writers have tried to claim that the gap may stem from regional differences in weather or age, but those arguments fall apart under scrutiny." In fact, he argues, the "straightforward" explanation is that "the vaccines are remarkably effective at preventing severe COVID, and almost 40 percent of Republican adults remain unvaccinated, compared with about 10 percent of Democratic adults."
So while the pandemic has shifted regions, Leonhardt writes, "COVID deaths have been concentrated in counties outside of major metropolitan areas. Many of these are in red states, while others are in red parts of blue or purple states, like Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Virginia, and even California.""
"This situation is a tragedy, in which irrational fears about vaccine side effects have overwhelmed rational fears about a deadly virus," Leonhardt writes, but the good news is that the partisan gap very well may have peaked, thanks to promising new antiviral COVID-19 medications from Pfizer and Merck and greater natural immunity in hard-hit red America. There are caveats, like that natural immunity appears to be weaker than vaccinated immunity, and that so much about the pandemic is still mysterious. -
2021-11-09 at 7:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 May
All the MAGAts
Get
A chance to get Covid
SHLOMO, SPECULUM AND WEASEL REALLY SHOULD READ THIS ONE UNLESS IT"S TOO LONG AND/OR USES TOO MANY BIGLY WORDS
Increases in COVID-19 are unrelated to levels of vaccination across 68 countries and 2947 counties in the United States -
2021-11-09 at 11:51 AM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 12:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 May
All the MAGAts
Get
A chance to get Covid
SHLOMO, SPECULUM AND WEASEL REALLY SHOULD READ THIS ONE UNLESS IT"S TOO LONG AND/OR USES TOO MANY BIGLY WORDS
The Week
Red America is now dying from COVID-19 at a clearly higher rate than blue America
Peter Weber
By the end of 2020, there was no discernible difference between the rate of people who died of COVID-19 from areas that voted for President Biden and those who voted for former President Donald Trump — but "then the vaccines arrived," and "they proved so powerful, and the partisan attitudes toward them so different, that a gap in COVID's death toll quickly emerged," David Leonhardt writes in Monday's New York Times. And now, "the gap in COVID's death toll between red and blue America has grown faster over the past month than at any previous point."
Residents of heavily Trump counties were more than three times likelier to die from COVID in October than those in heavily Biden countries — 25 per 100,000 versus 7.8 per 100,000 — Leonhardt reports. "Some conservative writers have tried to claim that the gap may stem from regional differences in weather or age, but those arguments fall apart under scrutiny." In fact, he argues, the "straightforward" explanation is that "the vaccines are remarkably effective at preventing severe COVID, and almost 40 percent of Republican adults remain unvaccinated, compared with about 10 percent of Democratic adults."
So while the pandemic has shifted regions, Leonhardt writes, "COVID deaths have been concentrated in counties outside of major metropolitan areas. Many of these are in red states, while others are in red parts of blue or purple states, like Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Virginia, and even California.""
"This situation is a tragedy, in which irrational fears about vaccine side effects have overwhelmed rational fears about a deadly virus," Leonhardt writes, but the good news is that the partisan gap very well may have peaked, thanks to promising new antiviral COVID-19 medications from Pfizer and Merck and greater natural immunity in hard-hit red America. There are caveats, like that natural immunity appears to be weaker than vaccinated immunity, and that so much about the pandemic is still mysterious.
You'll buy any fake news bullshit at all, won't you? -
2021-11-09 at 3:31 PM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 3:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Increases in COVID-19 are unrelated to levels of vaccination across 68 countries and 2947 counties in the United States
You do realize that this “trend” has only started spiking in October, and is ongoing. It’s not some study. You know, recognizing patterns😁And now, "the gap in COVID's death toll between red and blue America has grown faster over the past month than at any previous point."
Oops, I just reread this. The trend I’m speaking of is in STL’s article. I just realized it might be confusing since I quoted your article. -
2021-11-09 at 3:42 PM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 4 PM UTCSeriously. Who the fuck would want to go through another campaign of Biden/Trump? Fuck off. Let’s hope Biden dies in his sleep.
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2021-11-09 at 4:03 PM UTC
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2021-11-09 at 4:03 PM UTCWell then you obviously care who runs in 2024…
Lol