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The GQP is the GOP and the Q conspiracy lunatics in their ranks.
Oh, you have to label people you don't agree with.
The GQP is the GOP and the Q conspiracy lunatics in their ranks.
Oh, you have to label people you don't agree with.
So all of the GOP?I didn't start that. I am just continuing it.
The Q conspiracy nuts are need desparate need of mental health care. The GOP is simply a morally bankrupt corrupt crime syndicate that is overdue for turning to dust through the ravages of time.
?? Don't we all? It certainly helps.Oh, you have to label people you don't agree with.
So all of the GOP?
But none of the DEMs right?
Really what am I dodging?There are no Democrats who are Q conspiracy nutters.
Your attempt at a dodge has been noted.
You are making excuses for the GQP and trying to duck by shifting blame to the Democrats.Really what am I dodging?
No, it is correct. When the GOP sold out to Trump they consigned themselves to failure and they deserve to fall.You made a blanket statement about the GOP. Which is incorrect.
How do you know there are no Democrats in your Q slot?
You are making excuses for the GQP and trying to duck by shifting blame to the Democrats.
No, it is correct. When the GOP sold out to Trump they consigned themselves to failure and they deserve to fall.
Democrats generally do not subscribe to the Q conspiracy nonsense because most are well educated and they are capable of spotting bullshit.
GOP voters are not the best educated and in many cases are racist, KKK, Nazi, or other undesirables. There are a few Democrats who are racists, but their numbers are small compared to those in the GQP.
This is nonsense.Democrats are more likely than Republicans to have heard of QAnon
Democrats are more likely than Republicans to have heard of QAnon
Americans who have tend to hold it in an unfavourable lightwww.economist.com
People have been trying to accomplish this since 2016.His civil judgments and attorney fees will deplete his financial resources to the point he will have to declare bankruptcy once again.
No way he will ever be elected to the presidency again
His ongoing criminal trials will continue until a verdict is reached.
By then he will be a broken man who no one cares about any more.
He will die in prison like Bernie Madoff another con man.
I think Donald Trump is the least credible person in that case.As far as Georgia, the prosecutor there, is now the least credible person involved in the case. Which is too bad for an important issue like this.
Anti-Nazis were more likely to have heard of the death camps than pro-Nazis.Democrats are more likely than Republicans to have heard of QAnon
Long before that. Don't you know about Trump before he ran for president?People have been trying to accomplish this since 2016.
His civil judgments and attorney fees will deplete his financial resources to the point he will have to declare bankruptcy once again.
No way he will ever be elected to the presidency again
His ongoing criminal trials will continue until a verdict is reached.
By then he will be a broken man who no one cares about any more.
He will die in prison like Bernie Madoff another con man.
I don't recall any of that in 2016.People have been trying to accomplish this since 2016.
Yea, I just don't see any way jail would be an option for a morbidly obese, nearly 80 year old former president. And frankly, it would be a further black eye for America, highlighting that we let such a shit-stain of an individual get in a position to do what he did and does.The odds are not good for Trump ever going to prison, and like others have mentioned if we are betting then I'd wager on none of the above.
You appreciate that your own cited article pretty much defeats your argument?Democrats are more likely than Republicans to have heard of QAnon
Democrats are more likely than Republicans to have heard of QAnon
Americans who have tend to hold it in an unfavourable lightwww.economist.com
Defeats what argument?You appreciate that your own cited article pretty much defeats your argument?
First, having heard of something like QAnon does not mean believing what Q folks spout. And in fact the article you cited proves just the opposite: the more people know about Q, the more unfavorable they think of the conspiracy group.
Conversely, fewer conservatives have heard of it, and fewer think of it unfavorably. Essentially, the willfully uninformed. Which is the crowd Trump preaches to.
Lastly, it's hardly much of a defense to say "I've never heard of QAnon and thus am not a QAnon conspiracy theorist despite believing in many/most of the conspiracy theories that Q pushes."
After all, what's in a name? A Q conspiracy theorist by any other name would sound as stupid.
So Democrats are all over the recent ruling by the Fifth Circuit that the Biden administration conspired with the apparats and the truther ministry to shred the first amendment by censoring and gulaging opposition speech, while disseminating knowingly false narratives. Do you think regurgitating their spoon fed sputum gives you more credibility, or less?You are making excuses for the GQP and trying to duck by shifting blame to the Democrats.
No, it is correct. When the GOP sold out to Trump they consigned themselves to failure and they deserve to fall.
Democrats generally do not subscribe to the Q conspiracy nonsense because most are well educated and they are capable of spotting bullshit.
GOP voters are not the best educated and in many cases are racist, KKK, Nazi, or other undesirables. There are a few Democrats who are racists, but their numbers are small compared to those in the GQP.
I don't recall any of that in 2016.
So Democrats are all over the recent ruling by the Fifth Circuit that the Biden administration conspired with the apparats and the truther ministry to shred the first amendment by censoring and gulaging opposition speech, while disseminating knowingly false narratives. Do you think regurgitating their spoon fed sputum gives you more credibility, or less?
lmaoIf you mean, they prevent harmful misinformation from being sent out, this is not a violation of free speech. Spewing harmful information that damages people and causes insurrections is NOT free speech.
The trumpanzee terrorists were all up in arms about not being able to feed lies to their MAGA terrorist group.
The right hates this. They need to stop lying and they need to kick Trump to the curb.
I feel as if he does not spend some time in prison, americans will then be convinced some people are indeed above the law and I can't imagine that's the way the 'law' wants to be seen. If we break that sacred oath, we are shit. We have thrown the reputation of america down the tubes for a con man grifter. Sad.You're right. I don't think he will ever spend any time in jail either. He is just too wealthy and powerful for that.
Most ordinary American citizens, if they had done even half of what he has done, would have been in jail decades ago.
lmao
says 'Trumpanzees", expects to be taken seriously .... duly noted that you're unworthy of anything but belly laughs