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I distinctly remember arguing with my parents several years ago about the danger of giving factually inaccurate, bigoted opinions airtime in the name of being “fair and balanced” because elevating them to the same level as factual, unbigoted opinions legitimized them.
Psst. Hey, Milo. Hey, Richard. Hey, certain sub-Reddits.
Republicans are straight loyalists - no two-ways about it. They’d have strung up the whole lot of economic terrorists
Because twitter is the boil on the ass of humanity
It really never gets old. I smile now when his name comes up because all I can picture is this...
I’ve asked this before, but when did it become no longer a thing where Nazis are the definitive bad buys? I mean I grew up watching Indiana Jones & Captain America punch Nazis in the face and everyone cheered. How is this a thing?
I don’t know. If you eliminate all the ratfucking twatwaffles the entire GOP would be like, 6 1/2 people.
In case anyone was interested, since people love to shriek about it online, this is what erosion and violation of the first amendment actually looks like.
It isn’t. But the average right wingnut doesn’t know a damn thing about the Constitution he claims to love and has probably never even read it, let alone become acquainted with the precedent interpreting it. And the few that do Just. Don’t. Care. Rights, in their minds, are things that only exist for people like…
It’s really telling that these laws never came around when it was republicans having their protest movement. Between this a McConnells “losers go home” comment, it’s become perfectly clear that the GOP is only interested in serving their supporters- not their constituents.
I think they were just using that scenario to shake the idiots supporting this bill into realizing hey, it could affect your side too!
I don’t have this problem, but I want to live vicariously through you by killing myself
That is a disgusting excuse.
Cotton changed the venue five times in three days in order to confuse his constituents to try and make sure they wouldn’t show up (or that only his most diehard fans/supporters showed up). Thankfully the media was on it and people found out the right place to go.
It’s really inspiring to see all of these people participating in the town halls. I loved it when one of the audience members asked Cotton, “What kind of insurance do you have?”
“What kind of insurance do youhave?” she yelled.
Right before the election there was a kid in town that had a confederate flag with a big “Trump” on it. He had it flyin’ on his bro-dozer.