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The main reason was a single photo, released without explanation by the Minnesota police, showing the interior of Vance Boelter’s car with a bunch of printed pages containing one phrase in big bold letters: “NO KINGS.”

Countless people took the photo to mean that Vance Boelter was somehow connected to the anti-Trump protests. Then came the news that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz reappointed Boelter to an obscure state advisory board, leading to deranged conspiracy theories that Walz was somehow behind the killings.

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He should come to the US. He could launch Sarkozy Koin, or Sarkozy Sneakaz.

This could be a trade: France could get our scientists and we could get their corrupt politicians.

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mumblemumbleshould i start a threadmumblemumble

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Wait - Rob Ford is dead?!?

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When did this happen? Did someone start a thread? :thinking::laughing:

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Rob Ford to mindysan

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Oh god, I lived through the Rob Ford years. Almost as chaotic as Trump, but at least he wasn’t a malignant narcissist.

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Rob Ford smoked crack so that Trump could have a shitty parade! :laughing:

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I still don’t understand what Rob Ford’s appeal was for his voters

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The same thing that people like about Trump?

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Much the same as Trump; he presented himself as a man of the people, and someone who’d have a beer (or smoke crack) with you. Rob actually would, but like Trump he was also a child of wealth, although not on Trump’s scale. He would tell the gullible what they wanted to hear; no tax increases and all the problems are the fault of the lefties.

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Unreal. Just the opposite of what happens to Black victims who are criminalized to justify the crime, here we are hero-izing a terrorist to make him look more sympathetic. I hate this soooo much!

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The Party of Violent and Extreme Views can only attract The Worst of the Worst.

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