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Saturday, September 28, 2024

You may not know this, but some Donald Trump supporters are not exactly the sharpest knives in the drawer. We think it is fair to include 42-year-old Nathan Thornsberry in that group. He was a participant in the insurrection on 1/6 and, after giving it much thought (or maybe no thought?) he decided to write a book about his experiences. If you would like to read it, it's titled January 6: A Patriot's Story, and it's for sale here.


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Monday, September 23, 2024

Pollsters normally ask: "Who are you going to vote for?" That might be the wrong question. A few polls do it differently. They ask: Who do you think will win?" In a recent poll of Georgia, voters preferred Donald Trump over Kamala Harris by 3 points, but predicted by 11 points that Harris would win. Several other polls have had the same result. read more


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In reference: #58 | Posted by oneironaut at 2024-10-04 10:32 PM

Thanks for providing me even more attention!

The incel cohort, fortfisher, lfthndthds, oneironaut, and shrimptacodan, run around proving over and over and over again this fact:

The family that plays together, stays together
They can't help themselves.

==> Zero impulse control.

==> Jump Fido, JUMP.

At this rate I'll have that cohort all disciplined and ready for Christmas

Once again, Fido, your turn (you know you can't help yourself).

Types of Lies As Told by Supporters of the Kumquat Pol Pot
  1. Outright Lie: an assertion of something known or believed by the speaker or writer to be untrue with intent to deceive.

  2. Half-truth: a statement that conveys only part of the truth, especially one used deliberately in order to deceive someone.

  3. Out-of-context: without the surrounding words or circumstances and so not fully understandable.

  4. Lying-by-ommission: the act of intentionally leaving out important details to mislead or misrepresent the truth

  5. Opinion-as-fact: Opinions are not automatically facts. You have the right to your opinion, but that doesn't make your opinion right. | Important: May include one or more of the above

  6. Source Sorcery: Linking to or referencing a thoroughly biased source which, inevitably, uses one or more of the above. Or, it is a discredited source (whale dot io anyone?). Or, it is a "source" that, traced back, leads inevitabilty to Russia, Iran, China or North Korea.
As always, any of the above may include one or more of the above.

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