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JonnyF

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  1. "Boss of the Biden crime family, Joe Biden" also has a nice ring to it.
  2. The thread is about antisemitism. It's perfectly logical that known antisemites like Abbott would be discussed in such a thread. It's also logical that you'd prefer she wasn't.
  3. He's a presenter not a commentator. Except when he dismisses the October 7 attacks as "that Hamas thing". Therein lies the problem. Goal hanger.
  4. My feed shows both sides of the divide, that's how I see the left rejoicing in Trump's "conviction" as well as the neutrals and the right pointing out the political nature of it. I also see the likes of you on this forum putting "convicted felon" in front of Trump's name in every post, which falls into the "left rejoicing" category.
  5. No I didn't. You made that up. Take a look at social media, people are pretty disgusted by this. Of course, Biden supporters think it's great, and try to discredit people who point it out. As you did. 😄
  6. From what I'm hearing, nobody is too bothered about Trump's bookkeeping errors or Joe's crackhead, gun toting son. The thing that is shocking most Americans appears to be the Democrats willingness to remove their political rivals via lawfare. And their supporters glee at the process.
  7. Yeah my guess is the poor little rich boy will get rehab and a suspended sentence. Maybe some community service at the most. I doubt the Dems would have agreed to the guilty verdict without such an agreement in place.
  8. Childish. Still, at least you're not throwing rocks at him during his campaign like some of the other violent, anti-democratic #bekind leftists. Milkshake last week, cement this week. Maybe they will listen to lefty comedian Jo Brand and use acid next time? Leftists - "They are exactly what they accuse you of being".
  9. Oh really? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13505151/biden-family-drugs-business-deals-crimes.html
  10. Good point. They might stay with the Tories given the strong economy so soon after leaving. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-26/uk-economy-forecast-to-narrow-gdp-gap-with-germany-by-2038
  11. Plus the bigwigs at the BBC agree with everything he says. I can just imagine being him disciplined. "Look Gary dear, of course you're absolutely right and we all know you're right, but we have to appear to be impartial. Now, back to your 30% pay increase...".
  12. Can't he just say he forgot like Biden did? Oh sorry I forgot, those on the right are not afforded such privilige.
  13. Yes, let's all bow to the terrorist supporting mob under the threat of violence. That sets a great precendent.
  14. I know how it is supposed to be administered. I also know how the grubby world of politics can get involved, even if you try to gaslight everyone that the American justice legal system is purer than the driven snow.
  15. I agree on a lot of that. The Tories have sold out Conservative voters with their consistently weak action on immigration, and this may turn out to be an existential threat given the scale of the problem. In my opinion, Farage will force the Tories back to the right (just like his Brexit party forced their hand on Brexit) but it will be insufficient. As for July 4, I am not so sure it will be a bloodbath. I expect Labour to win, but I think many red wall voters that "lent" their vote to Boris in the last election might lend it to Farage this time around given that Labour and the Tories are, as Galloway put it, two cheeks of the same a**e and equally unappealing. I think it will be closer than many predict, especially as Labour still have a month to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory as is their perchant. That's plenty of time for one of their more loony candidates to say something ground breakingly stupid and reveal the extreme left underbelly that while reduced, still lurks, and that Starmer has tried so hard to hide.
  16. I doubt it would help. His propensity to lie and make poor decisions appears to be inherited, genetic. Nature or Nurture? I'd lean towards nature on this one, but clearly Joe's parenting skills are severely lacking to raise a child so devoid of morality.
  17. The Biden crime family continuing to disgrace the reputation of America.
  18. Lineker should have been removed a long time ago. He also referred to the October 7 attacks as "that Hamas thing" in an attempt to downplay what started the recent round of conflict. Of course, he is perfectly aligned with the BBC's left wing bias so he is allowed to continue earning millions every year from money extorted from the British public under threat of court proceedings, bailiffs breaking into your home etc. A true #bekind socialist if ever there was one. 😃
  19. Oh look, the mythical "far right" have risen again 😄. Funny how that happens every time the citizens reject incompetent leftists. Uncanny in fact.
  20. OK, that's the first 2 of my predictions proved right. 1. Hunter convicted 2. The left screaming this proves Trump's trial wasn't a stitch up. Only number 3 to go... 3. An unusually light sentence.
  21. The Tories only have themselves to blame. If they hadn't drifted aimlessly so far to the left they wouldn't have left a gaping hole for Farage to step into.
  22. The BBC will be along shortly to claim these were "mostly respectful" protests 😃. Or maybe the other chestnut, Anti-"Zionist". Maybe Dianne Abbott will educate us that 748,223 gingers in her school faced the same abuse? At least the protestors are being more honest now. It's clear for all to see what we are dealing with.
  23. They are proud of being gay. Proud of being sexually attracted to the same sex as them, or both sexes or however they define the LGBT alphabet. It's nothing to be ashamed of. Nothing to be proud of. It is an innate characteristic. Like having brown hair. Murray said it well, and he's gay by the way so likely not homophobic. No need to prance down the street singing and shouting about it IMO.
  24. Totally agree. And let's face it, "conspiracy theories" are just a lazy label that people use to discredit opinions that they happen to disagree with, facts that they are unaware of or even events that they do not wish to admit happened. There are plenty of "conspiracy theories" that later turn out to be true. In the very early days of mobile phones I informed a friend that people's movements could be tracked by the location of their "cell phone" in relation to nearby cell towers. He laughed hysterically and called me a conspiracy theorist.
  25. You may not have noticed that it's Pride month. Yes, a whole month. Pride in what you might ask? Having a good education? Raisng nice kids? Working with sick animals or the homeless? No, Pride in copulating with people of the same sex. I have no problem with gays. Work with many and consider quite a few of them friends. I just don't get why people are so proud of who they are sexually attracted to. Doesn't make much sense to me. It's like being proud of liking dairy products. Just get on with it. It's really not that amazing to the rest of us. Maybe that explains the need to prance around half naked shouting about it. Nobody would pay any attention otherwise 😆.
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