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1 hour ago, Mazungu said:

The full clip shows the same thing. The man wants to be a comedian. Let's hope he starts his comedy tour on November 6th. 

 

It clearly doesn't.  Stop lying.  It's obvious and patheic.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

It's impossible to even know what he's doing, since it has been edited to try to make it look like something else.  🤦‍♂️

 

 

Post the full video so we can actually see what happened.  🤷‍♂️

 

 

 

Let's stop posting videos that are edited for propaganda purposes.  🤷‍♂️

555 Why don't you watch the full clip that was posted earlier?

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Posted
Just now, BangkokReady said:

 

I just did, and it shows that you're a liar.

 

Stop lying!  It is a bad thing to do!

Stop lying? And you're a Trump supporter? 555

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Posted
12 hours ago, Mazungu said:

Is this really presidential behavior? At what point does he cross a red line for you Trumpsters? Let's retire this man to a 3rd rate comedy act. 

 

 


He was probably having flashbacks to his Epstein swinger days in that moment. 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Along with illegals, non-citizens, dead people, out of state people......8.2 million of them?

 

And no evidence to support your claim. If all those unauthorized voters cast votes, why hasn't any one of them been identified. 

 

Electoral fraud in the USA is typically something like this;

Brian Pritchard, a First Vice Chair of the Republican state party, was sanctioned by the Georgia State Board of Elections for voting at least 9 times while ineligible from 2008 to 2010. Pritchard was convicted of felony check forgery in Pennsylvania in 1996 and was placed on probation for three years, which was extended for various reasons until 2011. In 2008, Pritchard registered to vote in Georgia, despite still being on probation for the felony charges. He voted a total of nine times in primary, general and runoff elections between 2008 and 2010. An administrative law judge found Pritchard had violated Georgia law by voting as a convicted felon who had not finished serving his sentence. The State Election Board approved the judge’s findings and imposed $5,000 in civil penalties (a $500 penalty and $500 for each voting offense), $375.14 in investigative costs, and a public reprimand. He was subsequently removed from his position in the Republican party.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Mazungu said:

Not looking good for Trump when he starts losing his Neo-Nazi supporters. Even Nick Fuentes is calling Trump supporters a cult. 

You are projecting the Left's and your own ideals .  The Left and the Democrats are the parties who want to impose totalitarian controls on  freedom of speech as well as dismantling the US Constitution in order to "Save 'your' Democracy." 

Pretty much everything you all state about Trump, his supporters, and anyone to the Right of your Far-Left ideologies is exactly want you yourselves project and are proponents of.  Plus you all are just brimming with hatred, so much that ya'll are about to explode.  And when Trump wins?  We'll see that explosion of hatred manifest on the streets for the world to see.  Your only hope is that enough Democrat poll workers in Swing States can flip the vote at 3am in the morning on November 6th.

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1 minute ago, Patong2021 said:

 

And no evidence to support your claim. If all those unauthorized voters cast votes, why hasn't any one of them been identified. 

 

Electoral fraud in the USA is typically something like this;

Brian Pritchard, a First Vice Chair of the Republican state party, was sanctioned by the Georgia State Board of Elections for voting at least 9 times while ineligible from 2008 to 2010. Pritchard was convicted of felony check forgery in Pennsylvania in 1996 and was placed on probation for three years, which was extended for various reasons until 2011. In 2008, Pritchard registered to vote in Georgia, despite still being on probation for the felony charges. He voted a total of nine times in primary, general and runoff elections between 2008 and 2010. An administrative law judge found Pritchard had violated Georgia law by voting as a convicted felon who had not finished serving his sentence. The State Election Board approved the judge’s findings and imposed $5,000 in civil penalties (a $500 penalty and $500 for each voting offense), $375.14 in investigative costs, and a public reprimand. He was subsequently removed from his position in the Republican party.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soz....it was out and out sarcasm.

Posted
2 minutes ago, connda said:

You are projecting the Left's and your own ideals .  The Left and the Democrats are the parties who want to impose totalitarian controls on  freedom of speech as well as dismantling the US Constitution in order to "Save 'your' Democracy." 

Pretty much everything you all state about Trump, his supporters, and anyone to the Right of your Far-Left ideologies is exactly want you yourselves project and are proponents of.  Plus you all are just brimming with hatred, so much that ya'll are about to explode.  And when Trump wins?  We'll see that explosion of hatred manifest on the streets for the world to see.  Your only hope is that enough Democrat poll workers in Swing States can flip the vote at 3am in the morning on November 6th.

 

 

Interesting from some like him though.........makes you think.....

 

Nick Fuentes, a controversial far-right figure, recently criticized Donald Trump and his supporters, describing Trumpism as a “cult.” Formerly one of Trump’s vocal supporters, Fuentes has since voiced discontent with what he views as excessive loyalty among Trump’s base, suggesting that they exhibit cult-like behavior. Fuentes’s criticism follows a period of disillusionment, where he and some others in similar circles have called out Trump’s approach and alleged lack of action on certain hardline issues  .

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30 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Progressives are generally extremely hypocritical.  They claim to want to look out for minorities and LGBT types, but as soon as it suits them, out comes some racism or homophobia.  It's OK when they do it, though, because they're "the good guys".

Did you see Waltz wink and call Musk "gay"?

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

Interesting from some like him though.........makes you think.....

 

Nick Fuentes, a controversial far-right figure, recently criticized Donald Trump and his supporters, describing Trumpism as a “cult.” Formerly one of Trump’s vocal supporters, Fuentes has since voiced discontent with what he views as excessive loyalty among Trump’s base, suggesting that they exhibit cult-like behavior. Fuentes’s criticism follows a period of disillusionment, where he and some others in similar circles have called out Trump’s approach and alleged lack of action on certain hardline issues  .

No source as usual

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Don,    
    Thank you for the details on U.S. submarines and other info from your golden bathroom. Of course we will help with the election but you still owe us so you'd better win.

Vlad

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

Interesting from some like him though.........makes you think.....

 

Nick Fuentes, a controversial far-right figure, recently criticized Donald Trump and his supporters, describing Trumpism as a “cult.” Formerly one of Trump’s vocal supporters, Fuentes has since voiced discontent with what he views as excessive loyalty among Trump’s base, suggesting that they exhibit cult-like behavior. Fuentes’s criticism follows a period of disillusionment, where he and some others in similar circles have called out Trump’s approach and alleged lack of action on certain hardline issues  .

 

It'd be more credible if he criticized Trump and left it at that. None of that disillusionment translates into support for Harris. This screams ulterior motive. If if was just one extremist nazi suddenly endorsing Harris it might pass under the radar but two within hours stretches credulity.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, LosLobo said:

No source as usual

You didnt see it either? Would it change your opinion of him?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mazungu said:

You're being laughable now. Trump told 30,000 documented lies or untruths while in office. 

 

So you feel that this claim makes it OK for you to lie about Trump?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

So you feel that this claim makes it OK for you to lie about Trump?

Folk don't need to lie about Trump, there are too many Trump lies to use.........:intheclub:

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