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Lmfao. Are you a bot? Sadly I watched all of the debate despite not wanting to. That’s how I learned about the proud boys comment — by watching him say it. But yeah, man, sure, keep at it. |
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It doesn't matter, THERE WERE NO VERY FINE PEOPLE AT THAT RALLY. Christ on a stick this guy's thick. |
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but what about the stand by part? and honestly....that wasn't even an answer to the moderator's question. There is no 'but' when it comes to denouncing white supremacy. Simple as that. There was only one right answer there, and he failed miserably. |
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Why in all that is fuck do you continue to split hairs among the most wretched motherfuckers living in your country? White nationalists, white supremacists, neo-Klan, neo-nazis, neo-fascists, neo-confederates — NEO-FUCK THEM ALL OFF THIS EARTH FOREVER is what you should be saying. But you're not, so why don't you just come out as one of them already instead of boring us all to death? |
I've noticed many progressives and radicals are openly suggesting to not support Democrats just to spite them and send a political message! holy shit does that come from either a place of privilege or philosophical pontificating! in the real world it is what it is. i support people voting for what they truly believe, thirdy party should vote their heart no doubt, but if anyone is not voting for Biden who otherwise would just to send some kind of message to the party understand that is literally insanity! there is no room for ideological purity tests in the American political system if people vote either vote your conscience or vote to win but dont vote to be silly and if you a true revolutionary well voting aint even it hit the streets or shut up
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me? i dont vote yall know me. but if you vote do vote for your conscience or vote to win but dont play philosophical games with your vote
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You're calling people out over 'ideological purity tests' but isn't your decision not to vote for either candidate/party down to neither of them (or the system itself) passing yours?.
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“don’t compare me to the almighty. compare me to the alternative.”
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Hey SFAD’s back.
He should vote. |
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Zing! Always baffles me that a guy who has had a history of racism is according to his funboys is DEFINITELY not a racist. |
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Why would he want to change a system that he’s benefitted greatly from? |
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Haha what the fuck, man - you have to be a troll, there's no way anybody would post that seriously. |
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you’re doing their dirty work without even knowing |
W H A T ?
Joe Biden: “I wanna see these beautiful young ladies dancing when they’re four years older” |
Charlie Kirk tweet
“Joe Biden: “The reason I was able to stay home was because some black woman was able to stock the grocery shelf.” Just so we're clear—the media is more upset at the fact that Donald Trump is healthy than they are at Joe Biden for making ANOTHER blatantly racist comment. |
Joe Biden doesn’t have a history of explicitly not renting to Black people.
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Joe Biden September 23, 2020
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Joe Biden: “I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings.” Joe Biden August 28, 2019 Biden pledges 'absolute wall' to separate relatives' business dealings "I have never discussed, with my son or my brother or with anyone else, anything having to do with their businesses. Period," he said. "And what I will do is the same thing we did in our administration. There will be an absolute wall between personal and private [business interests] and the government. There wasn’t any hint of scandal at all when we were there. And I’m going to propose the same kind of strict, strict rules. That’s why I never talked with my son or my brother or anyone else — even distant family — about their business interests. Period.” Smoking-gun email reveals how Hunter Biden introduced Ukrainian businessman to VP dad ![]() “Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to DC and giving an opportunity to meet your father and spent [sic] some time together. It’s realty [sic] an honor and pleasure,” the email reads. ![]() President Donald Trump tweet (October 14, 2020) “Congratulations to the @nypost for having exposed the massive corruption surrounding Sleepy Joe Biden and our Country. He’s always been a corrupt politician. Disgraceful!” President Donald Trump tweet (October 14, 2020) “So terrible that Facebook and Twitter took down the story of “Smoking Gun” emails related to Sleepy Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, in the @NYPost. It is only the beginning for them. There is nothing worse than a corrupt politician. REPEAL SECTION 230!!!“ President Donald Trump tweet (video) (October 14, 2020) ![]() WH press secretary locked out of Twitter for sharing Post’s Hunter Biden story “This is a story reported by the New York Post and Fox News with the Biden campaign notably not disputing the authenticity of the emails,” McEnany said. “I will not comply with censoring reporting that may not fit the ideology of Silicon Valley. This is abominable and not the American way.” Politico: "Biden’s campaign would not rule out the possibility that the former VP had some kind of informal interaction with Pozharskyi" ![]() |
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How many thousands of words has Bytor spent on trying to get a reply about this spying "scandal" only for it to end as weak as a sparrow's fart. Obviously now the new thing is the Hunter Biden scandal when he conveniently forgets the huge amount reports of Trump's own children consistently blurring the lines between politics and business. Politicians are corrupt SHOCK!. Don't waste any more of your time, Bytor. |
don’t fall for the bannon playbook. he’s just trying to smear uncle joe through the repetition of proven falsehoods.
repetition becomes truth in the goebbels world, and there you are, repeating it while denying it, thus lending it credence while attempting the opposite... again :D |
From The Ides Of March:
Stephen Meyers (junior campaign manager for Governor Mike Morris, presidential candidate competing against Senator Ted Pullman for the party's nomination): [To staffer] Any truth on whether Pullman had investments in those diamond mines in Liberia?Staffer: We're still checking... It was a blog so who the fuck knows...Meyers: Doesn't matter; I want to hear him denying it. If it's true, find out, if it's not, let them spend the next day telling the Post that he doesn't own a diamond mine in Liberia... win win. |
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Guess the whole thing started with Obama releasing his birth certificate. Cunts. |
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so, turns out ghouliani was being fed bullshit by the russians lmao
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I'd go with the term useful idiot if it weren't loaded with a history of describing people ultimately deemed to be well-meaning; there's nothing "well-meaning" about fuckers like Giuliani, of course. Yet they are idiots, and they are useful (but eventually disposable) for chess players who outsmart them exponentially, like the top cats in those Moscovian onion domes... |
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Senate Judiciary to vote on subpoena for Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
“the Senate Judiciary Committee will vote on Tuesday (October 20) on whether to authorize subpoenas to compel Dorsey to testify before the committee that Friday (October 23......one week from today). Cruz, who chairs Judiciary’s Subcommittee on the Constitution, said Dorsey will be asked to address “why Twitter is abusing their corporate power to silence the press and to cover up allegations of corruption.” Ted Cruz: “We have seen Big Tech - we've seen Twitter and Facebook - actively interfering in this election in a way that has no precedent in the history of our country. [...] The Senate Judiciary Committee wants to know what the hell is going on. Chairman Lindsey Graham and I have discussed this at length, and the committee today will be noticing a markup on Tuesday to issue a subpoena to Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee next Friday. To come before this Committee and the American people and explain why Twitter is abusing their corporate power to silence the press and to cover up allegations of corruption. "Let me be clear: I don't know if these New York Post stories are true or not. Those are questions Vice President Biden should answer. But Twitter and Facebook and Big Tech billionaires don't get to censor political speech and actively interfere in the election. That's what they're doing right now. And so on Tuesday the Judiciary Committee, the full committee will be voting on subpoenas - to subpoena Jack Dorsey to come before our committee." ************* Donald Trump’s tax returns were unlawfully leaked (felony) and Twitter/Jack Dorsey didn’t block anyone from sharing and linking stories. Moscow Hunter’s emails were acquired lawfully and Twitter/Jack Dorsey selectively chooses to interfere by blocking a 2020 news story?? Can the free minded freethinkers see the H Y P O C R I S Y ? ************* Remember when Trump tweeted the picture of Joe and Hunter Biden golfing with the Ukrainian gas exec. and it got taken down from Twitter because of the Nickelback song? ![]() I’m willing to wager THIS meeting wasn't on Joe's official calendar either!!! Another way to influence an election is when the news chooses to ignore the news! Biden faces no Moscow Hunter questions in ABC town hall No one asked Joe to denounce white supremacy? ![]() ![]() Moscow Hunter demanded Chinese billionaire pay $10 million for 'introductions alone,' emails show “The money was for “introductions alone,” said Mr. Biden, son of Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden. Another email to Hunter Biden from a consultant says that a 10% stake in an unnamed company will go to “the big guy?” The “big guy” was not identified. ![]() FIY —— the FBI wouldn’t confiscate Moscow Hunter’s laptop over crack smoking and fornication unless said fornication was with a minor!!! |
Good to see that Biden sticks around for a good while after the audience questions had ended to carry on talking to everyone. Wouldn't surprise me if Trump was outta there quicker than you can say "pay back your debts".
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The threat of subpoena is a powerful motivator! Twitter announces new policies after Hunter Biden report imbroglio (October 16, 2020) Vijaya Gadde tweet (interesting thread) So, what’s changing? 1. We will no longer remove hacked content unless it is directly shared by hackers or those acting in concert with them 2. We will label Tweets to provide context instead of blocking links from being shared on Twitter |
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i actually missed the town halls because i decided to watch john wick 3 instead caught some highlights afterwards, like trumpet doubling down on his qanon bullshit to secure the support of idiots and the mentally infirm. fucking don the con, carnival barker from hell. anyway john wick leans a bit too heavy on the matrix at times but that’s postmodernism i guess. keanu as the gen-x arnold? :D |
so whose skeletons are we all voting for?
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so even if you’re not a democrat it makes sense to vote for biden. but... i know you’re a libertarian in a very red state so i don’t know what works for you. nevertheless, maybe give uncle joe a mandate to restore some sanity to the political process? even if he doesn’t win in your state, those numbers mean something. this is not a whatsboutism nor a nihilistic pronouncement about futility. your vote does count. giving the middle finger to trump in great numbers: it counts. it’s a way to say “i reject your horrible kakistocracy.” |
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Joe Biden: “Well Son Of A Bitch” (Tucker Carlson video) ![]() Tucker Carlson transcript (October 15, 2020) “Not everything you hear is untrue and not every story is complex. At the heart of the growing Biden-Ukraine scandal, for example, is a very straightforward question: Did Joe Biden subvert American foreign policy in order to enrich his own family? In 2015, Joe Biden was the sitting vice president of the United States. Included in his portfolio were U.S. relations with the nation of Ukraine. At that moment, Vice President Joe Biden had more influence over the Ukrainian government and the Ukrainian economy than any other person on the globe outside of Eastern Europe. Biden's younger son, Hunter, knew that and hoped to get rich from his father's influence. Emails published Wednesday by The New York Post, documents apparently taken directly from Hunter Biden's own laptop, tell some of that story. If these emails are fake, this is the most complex and sophisticated hoax in history. It almost seems beyond human capacity. The Biden campaign clearly believes these emails are real. They have not said otherwise. We sent the body of them to Hunter Biden's attorney and never heard back. So with that in mind, here's what we have learned. On Nov. 2, 2015, at 4:36 p.m., a Burisma executive called Vadym Pozharskyi emailed Hunter Biden and his business partner, Devon Archer. The purpose of the email, Pozharskyi explains, is to "be on the same page re our final goals ... including, but not limited to: a concrete course of actions." So what did Burisma want, exactly? Well, good PR, for starters. Pozharskyi wanted "high-ranking US [sic] officials" to express their "positive opinion" of Burisma, and then he wanted the administration to act on Burisma's behalf. "The scope of work should also include organization of a visit of a number of widely recognized and influential current and/or former US [sic] policy-makers to Ukraine in November, aiming to conduct meetings with and bring positive signal/message and support" to Burisma. The goal, Pozharskyi explained, was to "close down for [sic] any cases/pursuits" against the head of Burisma in Ukraine. It couldn't be clearer what they wanted. Burisma wanted Huter Biden's father to get their company out of legal trouble with the Ukrainian government. And that's exactly what happened. One month later to the day, on Dec. 2, 2015, Hunter Biden received a notice from a Washington PR firm called Blue Star Strategies, which apparently had been hired to lobby the Obama administration on Ukraine. "Tucker Carlson Tonight" have exclusively obtained that email. "Hello all ..." it began. "This morning, the White House hosted a conference call regarding the Vice President's upcoming trip to Ukraine. Attached is a memo from the Blue Star Strategies team with the minutes of the call, which outlined the trip's agenda and addressed several questions regarding U.S. policy toward Ukraine." So here you have a PR firm involved in an official White House foreign policy call. How could that happen? Good question. But it worked. Days later, Joe Biden flew to Ukraine and did exactly what his son wanted. The vice president gave a speech slamming the very Ukrainian law enforcement official who was tormenting Burisma. If the Ukrainian government didn't fire its top prosecutor, a man called Viktor Shokin, Biden explained, the administration would withhold a billion dollars in American aid. Now, Ukraine is a poor country, so they had no choice but to obey. Biden's bullying worked. He bragged about it later. The obvious question: Why was the vice president of the United States threatening a tiny country like Ukraine to fire its top prosecutor? That doesn't seem like a vice president's role. Well, now we know why. Viktor Shokin has signed an affidavit affirming that he was, in fact, investigating Burisma at the moment Joe Biden had him removed. Shokin said that before he was fired, administration officials pressured him to drop the case against Burisma. He would not do that, so Joe Biden canned him. That's how things really work in Washington. Your son's got a lucrative consulting deal with a Ukrainian energy company, you tailor American foreign policy -- our foreign policy-- to help make him rich. Even at the State Department, possibly the most cynical agency in government, this seemed shockingly brazen. During the impeachment proceedings last fall, a State Department official named George Kent said it was widely known in Washington that the Bidens were up to something sleazy in Ukraine. "I was on a call with somebody on the vice president's staff and ... I raised my concerns that I had heard that Hunter Biden was on the board" of Burisma, Kent recalled. This, he noted, could create a perception of a conflict of interest. So how did the vice president's office respond to this concern? According to George Kent, "The message that I recall hearing back was that the vice president's son, Beau, was dying of cancer and there was no further bandwidth to deal with family-related issues at the time." Family-related issues? This was America's foreign policy being tailored to Joe Biden's son. Five years later, Joe Biden still has not been forced to explain why he fired Ukraine's top prosecutor at precisely the moment his son was being paid to get him to fire Ukraine's top prosecutor, nor has Joe Biden addressed whether or not he personally benefited from the Burisma contract. But there are tantalizing hints. On Wednesday, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani published what he said was yet another email from Hunter Biden's laptop. It's a note to one of his children. At the end of the email, there's this quote: "But dont [sic] worry unlike Pop I won't make you give me half your salary." Thursday morning, the New York Post published another story based on the emails. This one describes a business venture Hunter Biden was working on in China. One email describes a "provisional agreement that the equity will be distributed as follows ... 10 held by H for the big guy?" The big guy? Is the big guy Joe Biden? If so, how much did Joe Biden get and how much of that came from the Communist Chinese government? Those are real questions, this man could be elected president in three weeks. But Twitter doesn't want you to wonder. It won't allow you to ask those questions. Twitter restricted the New York Post story as "unsafe," like it was a lawn dart or a defective circular saw. And that was enough for the Biden campaign. All day Thursday, they deflected questions about Joe Biden's subversion of our country's foreign policy by invoking Twitter's ban on the New York Post story. So the tech monopoly censors information to help their candidate, that candidate uses that censorship to dismiss the story. One hand washes the other.“ |
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But her emails. I'm afraid our tw2113 is too deep into false equivalency already. :( |
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I'm still on the fence between non Trump candidates. I may still go 3rd, I may say "what if....what....if...Trump alienated enough people in South Dakota that we could go Blue this year?" So, we'll see soon enough when i'm in line with mask on face. Feels more meaningful to vote in person for not Trump, to show that he didn't lose by "farse mail in" or whatever he considers that actually safe method. |
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he needs to lose categorically. he needs to get reamed in such a way that republicans say “never again.” they’ve been such filthy enablers they need an electoral flogging for course correction. (that is if the russians dont hack the diebolds) and i personally beg you to vote for their only viable competition to make a point. just go blue this one. i mean, republicans are actually promoting 3rd party candidates like crazy kanye... anyway, whatever you decide, yeah, show up and be counted. |
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