I am sick and tired of these American-backed juntas being used as an example of leftists. I am annoyed it works because people are so goddamn stupid.
Join us or die!
(So far as I know, twitter hasn’t removed this.)
Did he really think anyone other than the pants-on-head crowd and the Russian bots were gonna buy that?
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No USA at all. It’s like the talking points of FOX and OANN injected into the ridiculously high brain of some Trump supporter and the, regurgitated out in a deranged manifesto that’s too long and designed for some GOP member to bitch about.
They should at least get it right. I mean when the KKK sent out their fliers here, they had a few words and candy attached to the flier. Was there candy?
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I’m just here thinking “who tries to type up troglodyte without double checking with some sort of spell check?”
Also trying to pass off some uber-fascist’s fever fantasy of what the Left is like as an actual Leftist thing is pretty sad.
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Also he literally retweeted James Woods on it.
Seems legit guys. He didn’t call the FBI, but he called James Woods.
Your Trump party, ladies and gentlemen. Or why not just rename it the Q party? Has a nice ring.
Kind of telling the GOP tries to generate outrage from some home-made print out of mysterious origins but wants people to ignore decades of actual policies, actions and words from their leaders.
Oh that nice man found my fanfic!
Don’t think that’s what he’s saying. He’s saying if the Democrats win (a la Allende), then they’ll get a Pinochet-style coup (and it will be backed by “normal” people).
By November they’re going to be telling the press, “I haven’t read it because I cannot read. I also, I do not speak English.”
For what it’s worth, I subscribed to WaPo and The Atlantic specifically during this administration over the excellent coverage of events by the former but certainly the great writing and thought provoking articles of the latter.
My favorite comment : “Democrats know how to use spell check.”
It’s mind boggling how ridiculously bad the modern GOP is at crafting even simple statements and press releases, which makes their attempts at things like this even more laughable. They just can’t help themselves, they have to include “Endorsed By” and then list off a dozen groups and associations that would never be affiliated with such nonsense, thereby further destroying any illusion that said document was ever anything but a fake race-baiting ploy.
Today’s GOP is literally Q-Anon In Office.
Also, if someone can prove this was created by Rep. Williams office ($10 says they saved a copy of it to a shared network drive) that could be construed as a hate crime.
It is like all of the Republican who are good at messaging are working for the Lincoln Project.
There’s a hashtag to summon K-pop fans. Is there one to summon Sasha Baron Cohen?
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/09/us/politics/trump-twitter.htm
On the 161st day of the fourth year of the Trump presidency, having grown accustomed to Republican lawmakers’ favorite excuse for refusing to comment on President Trump’s latest incendiary tweet, reporters resorted to a rare tactic.
They printed out copies of Mr. Trump’s post — this one containing an unsubstantiated suggestion that an older protester shoved and injured by the police in Buffalo was an Antifa provocateur who staged his own assault — for any Republican who might try to fall back on what has become a stock response: “I didn’t see the tweet.”
It did not work. Even faced with documentary evidence of the president’s inflammatory remark, most Republicans averted their gaze on Tuesday, declining to comment as they darted through the hallways of Capitol Hill and appearing to wish away what was on paper in front of them.
Their reactions were the most vivid illustration to date of an extraordinary dynamic among elected Republicans that has been building almost since the moment Mr. Trump took office — behaving as if they have no idea what he is doing or saying. After thousands of tweets carrying falsehoods, racist language and demeaning barbs against their own colleagues — not to mention the news reports, book excerpts or speeches that have roiled this administration — lawmakers in his party have largely settled on blissful ignorance as a way of avoiding defending the indefensible.