I'd like to see what support I have given either Trump or Russia. And not that fake GW Bush-era "material support for terrorists" bullshit you lawyer types like to use.
Hey Mike, maybe you need to think about why you see Russia and/or Trump under every problem.
I just comment on the intellectual laziness you, your staff and your commenters seem to have when it comes to looking outside your little bubbles.
Any of your comments on Russia/China/Trump is where it really shines. You could just be dishonest, but I don't get that from reading your stuff. You are just lazy.
"JUST IN: Former first lady Michelle Obama calls on tech companies to permanently ban President Trump from their platforms and put policies in place “to prevent their technology from being used by the nation’s leaders to fuel insurrection.”
I can rest assured that all of you babies that will tell us how bad Venzuela, Iran, China and Russia are for limiting speech will also tell us that this is different.
"But no one can ruin lives like cops and prosecutors. "
I'd say Presidential assasination squads - like Obama's Terror Tuesdays guys - can pretty much ruin some lives. No cops or prosecutors there. Definitely some lawyers, though.
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https://www.axios.com/riots-cost-property-damage-276c9bcc-a455-4067-b06a-66f9db4cea9c.html
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That's why politicians shouldn't write histories.
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Re: "60% of Democrats"
I goota admit you made me laugh when you wrote "our whole society revolves around treating its citizens as patsies" and then you bring up Putin.
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Re: "60% of Democrats"
https://news.gallup.com/poll/241124/favor-diplomacy-sanctions-russia.aspx
Sorry, over 60%.
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Thank you, tyrone, for knowing and acknowledging the history these exeperts here all already know.
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What "government job" does the most popular woman in the USA have?
Apparently it is one that requires her to have constant Secret Service protection.
Dickhole.
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Nahh, you big baby.
I'd like to see what support I have given either Trump or Russia. And not that fake GW Bush-era "material support for terrorists" bullshit you lawyer types like to use.
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Just a "regular every day citizen" . . . . and you call me dishonest.
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Hey Mike, maybe you need to think about why you see Russia and/or Trump under every problem.
I just comment on the intellectual laziness you, your staff and your commenters seem to have when it comes to looking outside your little bubbles.
Any of your comments on Russia/China/Trump is where it really shines. You could just be dishonest, but I don't get that from reading your stuff. You are just lazy.
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It is called Cognitive Dissonance and you will see many people here suffer from it.
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"JUST IN: Former first lady Michelle Obama calls on tech companies to permanently ban President Trump from their platforms and put policies in place “to prevent their technology from being used by the nation’s leaders to fuel insurrection.”
I can rest assured that all of you babies that will tell us how bad Venzuela, Iran, China and Russia are for limiting speech will also tell us that this is different.
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One is your fantasy and the other costed the insurance industry 2 billion dolars.
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Yeah, if the DNC wrote history it would be just like what you describe.
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Re: In the game of thrones you win or you die.
What do you have to say about the over 60% of Democrats that think Russians changed the vote totals and stole the election from Hillary?
That's not a GOP problem.
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No cities completely burned to the ground but they were the costliest (in $) "protests" in insurance history.
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Hysterical Blatherings
I am not surprised at all that Mike Masnick took all night to recover from his traumatic experience.
Only a completely sheltered, pampered and oblivious person could have been scared by what happened yesterday.
A bunch of yahoos had a big party and crashed the gates of a bigger party they were not invited to.
No amount of hysterical posturing will make any of what happened yesterday an insurrection or any type of overthrowing of the Government.
You big fucking whiney babies.
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Kind of you to cherry pick what millenia old practices you feel are wrong. Seems like we should just wait a few more and see if we can find any more.
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Hahaahh! Always count on you for the Hot Takes Of The Desperate And Judgmental!
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Lots of simple minded (and other types) people can be made to repeat whatever you tell them. They make good cops and soldiers too.
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"But no one can ruin lives like cops and prosecutors. "
I'd say Presidential assasination squads - like Obama's Terror Tuesdays guys - can pretty much ruin some lives. No cops or prosecutors there. Definitely some lawyers, though.
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