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She was awful when Psaki caught covid, this is going to be hilarious. And I don't mean awful as in annoying, I mean awful as in "unable to successfully spin the admin's mistakes", i.e. the job of a press secretary.
They're going to be bringing in staff to shush questions from WaPo reporters while she makes a hasty exit before the end of the year, mark my words.
 
She was awful when Psaki caught covid, this is going to be hilarious. And I don't mean awful as in annoying, I mean awful as in "unable to successfully spin the admin's mistakes", i.e. the job of a press secretary.
They're going to be bringing in staff to shush questions from WaPo reporters while she makes a hasty exit before the end of the year, mark my words.
She's going to give us some amazing soundbites before then. She's liable to say "Inflation is a good thing and anyone who says otherwise is ignorant" to some reporters face when questioned over it.
 
One thing I’ve maintained from the start is that Psaki, despite being a thundercunt, is really good at her job (although she’s gotten it far easier than any of Trump’s secretaries because the press is playing softball and not viewing themselves as sAViNg dEmoCraCY anymore). Anytime they’ve thrown Jean-Pierre out there in her absence, she’s exemplified that she is a diversity hire to a T. Way in over her head and unable to go head-to-head with press members that are remotely combative. Psaki was able to shut them up, but she won’t be able to do so.

Yes, @Meat Target, my dick is filling up just thinking about those two getting into an argument. Can’t fucking wait.
 
I don't think you realize how divided people are on this issue again this is right up there with the states right abolitionist causes that help the Civil War explode. Both sides of the aisle have made this their rallying cry both sides of the aisle have branded themselves around this issue for decades. Liberal Western women are not going to suddenly be okay with this and like wise
Right, I have an important question for you. Without looking it up, what do you think is the percentage of Democrat and Republican registered voters in the U.S. compared to the total of registered voters? Not the hardcore ideologues specifically, just Democrat and Republican in general.
 
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If 2024 is Clinton vs. Trump again, and they try to tell me whoever won got the most votes in American history, instead of a massive decline from people throwing up their hands and saying "fuck it", I call 100%, unfiltered, home-grown, on the ranch, it temporarily covered a prairie dog burrow BULL SHIT
 
Right, I have an important question for you. Without looking it up, what do you think is the percentage of Democrat and Republican registered voters in the U.S. compared to the total of registered voters? Not the hardcore ideologues specifically, just Democrat and Republican in general.
I’m actually curious, since you probably have it on hand. I would guess around 40 percent of overall registered voters have a party affiliation. Not sure how many states require that for primaries.
 
I’m actually curious, since you probably have it on hand. I would guess around 40 percent of overall registered voters have a party affiliation. Not sure how many states require that for primaries.
I'll wait to say for when/if the other poster responds, though if you want to know the numbers just PM me. I will say it is greater than 40%.
 
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Do not reply to nor rate the doom-posting bait. If he’s right, I’ll accept my mistake with good grace before I’m atomized or pulled apart by a hoard of joggers.
Horde of joggers. The only place that a hoard of joggers would be found is prison, and I sure hope you don't wind up there.
Closer to "Eldritch horror worshipped by a murder cult".
Man, and here I thought I was a walking, talking encyclopedia of 'tism and now you come along dropping facts like crazy.
The founders were on the cusp of the age of the Gatling gun amongst other things. Automatic firearms were in the raw idea and barely-not-exploding prototype stages at that point. Remember that the Civil War may as well have been a fight between sorcerers with the tech being used at the time.
Na. Even by the end of the Napoleonic Era things had massively changed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_floating_battery_Demologos
The first steam-powered warship had been built during the War of 1812. While ultimately impractical for a variety of reasons, it was nonetheless a sign of things to come. You also had the first practical breechloader patented in 1811. That of course only came after the Ferguson rifle, which was an impractical breechloader. Man, I wonder who was President during those pivotal years that demonstrated things had changed and would continue to change...
James Madison Jr. (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was an American statesman, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the 4th president of the United States from 1809 to 1817. He is hailed as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights.
OH. You know what, if the man who wrote and spearheaded the 2nd Amendment through the ratification process doesn't feel a need to do something about these dangerous weapons that let a person kill four or five or maybe even ten men in a single minute if he knows what he's doing, not sure why I should listen to what the Left has to say about guns.

EDIT: I would like to add that the Ferguson rifle had been deployed by the British during the Revolutionary War, so it was definitely not unknown to the Founding Fathers either.
 
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