Republicans keep going on about “restoring trust” among the people who believe their batshit conspiracy theories about the election, as though that means something...
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) December 13, 2020
No. No one gives a shit what percentage of Republicans believe their conspiracy theories. It’s irrelevant. https://t.co/vY3exURRyM
And as a nation and a people, we do nothing about them. Right?As everyone knows, vehicle crashes are contagious https://t.co/vwCB3zi0Np
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 13, 2020
I had no idea this is a thing.A scene from the Keep Christmas rally in DC pic.twitter.com/UgVV3U9Uc3
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 13, 2020
Um...what? Every store I've been to recently is crowded to overflowing. People wearing masks, but that's it. "Cancel Xmas"? I honestly don't know what planet they're on. Shipping is running behind everywhere because there's too much buying on-line going on. Was anybody prevented from going anywhere at Thanksgiving? Advised not to, but forcibly prevented?HAPPENING NOW: “Keep Christmas” event set to begin on National Mall in DC.
— Jenn Pellegrino OAN 🇺🇸 (@JennPellegrino) December 13, 2020
Group ‘Moms for America’ organized event celebrating faith & freedom, in response to “cancel culture and overreaching politicians” trying to cancel Christmas. @OANN pic.twitter.com/EFpU309TIW
I might have to buy a real tree, just to buy this to put on top of it.#KeepChristmas pic.twitter.com/Jd6TdVqbri
— Jack Zylkin (@usbtypewriter) December 13, 2020
Clearly the war on Christmas is back. And me too old to re-enlist.War (On Christmas) is hell. pic.twitter.com/ahLSDsSNFC
— Erik Kain (@erikkain) December 13, 2020
American Stuffmas is the one and only religious practice of these people. It's "christianity" as a cargo-cult, marketing opportunity. I have to say I wish that woman ill, along with the rest of them. I confess I hate and wish bad on people who are promoting the spread of the virus.
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