Teen-age girls, on the other hand…“Well-lawyered” is either stupid or disingenuous. Strikingly so.
— NOHat (@Popehat) April 2, 2022
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And just a reminder that these are the people who are going to destroy democracy:it's ironic that the same outlets spinning conspiracy theories about Disney and grooming were like "hear the man out" when Roy Moore was accused of preying on teens https://t.co/cmm8WrYMJ8
— Christian Vanderbrouk 🇺🇸🇺🇦🌻 (@UrbanAchievr) April 2, 2022
The best part? Immediately after she falsely claims unemployment is at the highest point in 40 years (when it’s actually 3.6%) @RepLisaMcClain asserts that there’s a “labor shortage.” https://t.co/J3D6JMmzpN
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) April 2, 2022
Mike Lindell, who claims to have spent $35M on attempting to overturn the election, says he told Trump in recent days: "If he would have been put back in [to the White House] right away, we wouldn't have found out all the evil that's out there...the evil Republicans!"
— Zachary Petrizzo (@ZTPetrizzo) April 2, 2022
As The People's Convoy traveled through Arkansas today, truckers floated conflicting theories about a group of cars following them. They couldn't settle on if the drivers were agents of antifa or the federal government.
— Zachary Petrizzo (@ZTPetrizzo) April 2, 2022
This is your country on the idea that the truth is relative. I don't think it's ironic that it turns out to benefit the right, the same people who bring us slavery, wage slavery, racism, ethnic bigotry, LGBGTQ targeting, nationalizing womens' bodies, etc.
ReplyDeleteWhoever believed that the truth being relative was a boon for "free-thought" didn't value the first part of that and didn't do much of the end of it.