The guy in the middle is comedic >
The guy in the middle is comedic >
Wee bit more than a massive n huge amount of fraud > https://wpcdn.zenger.news/wp-content...ENGER-NEWS.pdf < this is all on and just a beginning.
What I saw was one lady that got a bad ballot and disposed of it ... bad place to start.
A circuit court runoff? She's suggesting that a random ballot from a judge election is reason to suspect a Presidential election. She also believes that it is not a blue wave, it's actually a red wave. How much did they pay her for her performance. This is hopelessy biased and hopelessly stupid. This is why everything was thrown out of legitimate courts. omigod!
Last edited by Emil El Zapato, 28th December 2020 at 23:18.
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
Whatever... Is this really a better choice than Fox News or NewsMax, etc:
NTD and Epoch Times are both connected to the website Truth Media (en.truthmedia.info), which was violating Facebook rules by using fake accounts to push their viewpoint. Facebook shut down more than 500 fake accounts in August 2020. NTD and Epoch Times also contributed to a COVID-19 documentary on YouTube which features the discredited researcher Judy Mikovits. The video promoted false claims about COVID-19, saying it was created in China as a bioweapon.[3]
Aianawa, this stuff has zero credibility ... It's called quite aptly 'A torturous twist' of a story. The people that actually are willing to show up on these broadcasts have serious issues whether it is obvious to the casual observer or not. I suggest to look up the names mentioned in the video and do some research on their backgrounds and more importantly their psychological history.
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
Aianawa (28th December 2020)
Tisa prep for the next step, shocking amount of fraud there to see NAP and you watched or saw a few mins, how well contained you are, am looking forward though as feels best, Trumpy will use his presidential and USAian rites until the end bless him, and yip he has outs n in's so do not count him out yet till fat lady hatches.
The 1st speaker Amanda Mcgee lives in one of the 4 apartments you see in this picture. I'm thinking it would not take much of a payday to get her in front of a camera ... provided new clothes too, I suspect. The needle tracks aren't obvious in the long sleeves.
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Aianawa (30th December 2020)
Emil El Zapato (30th December 2020)
For starters his own wisdom intuition and feelings, tisa important those, whensharing
Elen (30th December 2020)
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Elen (31st December 2020)
I got this from PA, I haven't watched it but I hope Giuliani is in it doing his show. I need a few laughs this morning.
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
Aianawa (1st January 2021)
Tide is no longer turning , HAS TURNED >
What has happened to the Republican Party during these past four years, and what will happen to it now? When Trump moved into the Oval Office, he hung a portrait of Andrew Jackson. But it is hard to credit the party as Jacksonian, or even broadly populist, when, this fall, it refused to send modest checks to suffering Americans, even though its own control of Washington was on the line. Trump was said to augur a rise of a more nationalistic cadre of young conservatives, but the emblem of this supposed turn, Turning Point USA, featured, at its annual conference in December, two models blasting cash through a “money cannon.” The conservatism to come might be anything at all.
- The New Yorker -
In some ways the Republican and Democratic establishments have opposite problems. The Democratic problem is that no one ever leaves—it is in the hands of a stubborn, cagey gerontocracy. The Republican Party’s problem is that no one ever stays. In the space of a few short years, its leadership has pinged from neoliberalism to radical libertarianism to minoritarian institutionalism to authoritarian nationalism, hauling the conservative citizens of Sterling Heights along in their wake. Partisanship, rather than ideology, is keeping the Republicans glued together. If there were reasons to think that nationalism would be a stopping point, the events since Election Day have undermined them. Come January, conservatives will be in the minority, awaiting new instructions from new leaders to come.
- The New Yorker -
Interview with Jeff Flake - Former Arizona Republican Senator
In Mesa, Flake noted that his own political banner had been constitutional conservatism; it was only about five years ago that this was the default slogan of any grassroots movement on the right. “Everybody had their worn pocket Constitutions that they’d rip out at events,” he said. Now that same movement had arranged itself, Flake pointed out, behind the insistence that challenging the election results was “the only way to save the Constitution, and even calls for martial law.” Another rueful laugh. Flake said, “It’s just blown me away, frankly, how quickly that can happen.”
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