Trump Re-ups ‘Stop The Steal’ Misinfo Slogan To Delegitimize 2024

I would be OK with that

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Clients should leave CAA to protest their stupidity and greed at representing Ronna ROMNEY. TF were they thinking?

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Aw. First Crackhead Mike gets evicted from his My Pillow warehouse and now this…

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“Think: Steph Curry beyond the arc. Just doing things everyone else wishes they could do, and doing them so seemingly effortlessly that everyone else seems like a pretender.”

And Steph Curry only hits 3s at a 43% clip.
Imagine Elizabeth Prelogar succeeds at a much higher rate.

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The lettuce head was still edible!

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How about Exodus 20:16

You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

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That should make some right wing heads explode. Which would cause severe intestinal damage.

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Sounds like DeAnne aborted her daughter. So sad.

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And Neil Murray, a retired independent in Arkansas who backed Trump in 2016 but switched to Biden in 2020, says he finds Biden “disingenuous on some things” but will not hesitate to vote for him again because “Donald Trump is a screaming lunatic.”

In the contest between old and crazy, old wins.

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Donald Trump may be a terrible manager, but he is a good marketer and presenter. “Stop the Steal” is the slogan of his current marketing campaign: short and catchy, and he is going to run with it till the end. Actually, he couldn’t stop it if he wanted to, because as observers and pundits have pointed out, if he accepted the legitimacy of the 2020 election then he would simply become a ‘loser’, which would be death to his MAGA brand. The campaign has been quite successful though, as nearly 70% of Republican voters now believe the last election was unfairly conducted.

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Evolution in action.

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That degenerate slimeball Roger Stone is obviously back in the mix.

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I would expect Kari Lake to whine incessantly should she win an election somewhere.

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Joe’s Rolodex has more geopolitical power than you might suppose at first blush. He was born for this moment in history because he has the respect of world leaders. Forty years of crafting treaties for the United States while on the foreign relations committee make him the man we need right now! He understands alliances and loyalty (the Kurds come to mind) that were sadly lacking in his predecessor.

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The continued existence of Chuck Todd on NBC was probably the thing that convinced executives that hiring Ronna might just work.

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MyPillow founder Michael Lindell’s lawyers filed to withdraw from Dominion Voting Systems defamation suit, saying he owes them millions in legal fees.

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Lindell bankruptcy in 5…4…3…

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Excuuussse me. Didn’t trump fire Ronna just a couple weeks ago?

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GOOD
Congressman sued over tweet wrongly IDing man as Super Bowl parade gunman (msn.com)
Denton Loudermill Jr. was briefly detained in the chaos following a shooting that erupted at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade on Feb. 14. Within hours, a U.S. congressman had tweeted a photo of him in handcuffs and a caption that implied he was one of the shooters and an “illegal Alien.”

But Loudermill wasn’t one of the shooters or in the country illegally. He was a lifelong Chiefs supporter from Olathe, Kan., who had traveled to nearby downtown Kansas City, Mo., to revel with hundreds of thousands of his fellow fans.

But soon after the social media post, Loudermill received death threats and experienced anxiety, paranoia and trouble sleeping, he told The Washington Post.

On Monday, Loudermill, 48, sued Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.), alleging that the congressman painted him in a false light while invading his privacy. In an eight-page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court in Kansas, he accused Burchett of calling him an “illegal Alien” and the “shooter” while sharing a photo of him with millions of people on social media. That misidentification led to “emotional suffering, humiliation, embarrassment, insult, and inconvenience,” according to the lawsuit.

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reminds me of this

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Buy one, hell. What’s the point of buying something one will never use.

He’s never cracked open a Bible to actually read it in his life. That same life is exemplary as to how he’s never read it.

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