Um.... what.... aka, this is the dumbest thing I've ever read

Yep, that’s the video I saw, though I didn’t actually watch any of it. Now that I have, halfway through:

Social media, right now, is the communication effort of our generation. It’s the way our generation talks.

Oh, please, Pirro. You’re almost 70. “Our generation” my ass.

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They also keep spelling “protester” incorrectly. SIGH.

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  1. The risk of the United State government descending into such an oppressive police state is tangible and imminent given the rampant cancel culture that has emerged to terminate and intimidate anyone who supported the previous administration combined with the powers granted to government agencies to spy on U.S. Citizens is a perfect storm for such a scenario. Internet searches regarding cancel culture will bring up headlines describing tangible fear from those on the political right of being eventually rounded up into Soviet-style gulags or “reeducation camps.”
  1. Furthermore, as set forth in the expert report of J.S. Vanderbol III entitled “Global Risk Analysis: Special Report,”6 the Constitutional Crisis created by the acts and omissions of Defendants set forth herein compel the conclusion that, if the Court does not grant the TRO to prevent the illegitimate Congress and President-Elect from taking control of the U.S. Government, the economy of the United States will become inherently unstable and cease to be a “safe haven” for financial investors due to the failure of the rule of law. Such a scenario will have a devastating effect on Plaintiffs’ ability to plan for retirement and reach other financial goals.
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The first part sounds ok, anyone idiotic enough to go along with that probably could do with some reeducation, or you know, actual basic education. Is it really re-education if you’re educating them for the first time?

The second is kind of just silly. A change of power doesn’t change the U.S.'s position in international trade, or anything related to that. If that has a major effect on your ability to plan for retirement or reach other goals, you done screwed up big time.

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW i feel not one bit sorry for them.

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Ahh, yes. Hyperbolic coverage from PBS was responsible for people believing the insane Q conspiracy theories. Riiiiiight…

:roll_eyes:

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(emphasis mine)
They can’t even SPELLCHECK, fercrissakes!

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So I guess if the GOP is now blaming QAnon on the “liberal mainstream media,” then it is officially dead?

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Hawaii GOP still has a conspiratorial mindset, it’s just that Q has become an embarrassment.

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Both deleted.

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I guess they were getting ratio’d badly enough that they decided to abandon it.

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I did notice that later tweets-- which veered off into a conspiracy involving Biden, solar plants, China, and the Bundy ranch were protected from replies by those not mentioned.

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Read that as “Brady Bunch.” But I suppose it would make as much sense.

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He notes that this dual-audience strategy is a smart one: There are few, if any, other websites that meld financial analysis and conspiracy thought. “I think they have a niche that they’ve carved out that nobody else can touch,” Hettena says.

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Yeah, I’m fairly neutral to my attitude to County, but I’m fond of my township provided they don’t keep trying to raise taxes for the school.

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They meant “Country”.

And even more than that, apparently…

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It’s not just an errant tweet. It’s a resolution.

Last week, the [Oregon] state party released a resolution passed by its executive committee that says the supposedly fake operation was meant to undermine Trump and give more power to President Biden, citing websites by John Solomon and the Trump-friendly Epoch Times.

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