Trump Derangement Syndrome - Orange man bad. Read the OP! (ᴛʜɪs ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴅ ɪs ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴋɪᴡɪ ғᴀʀᴍs ʀᴇᴠɪᴇᴡs ɴᴏᴡ) 🗿🗿🗿🗿

Pretty much. Reddit is a liberal hole aside from The_Donald, even their r/brexit board is run by europhiles.
:offtopic: but how did they manage to drive ayylpao off the site a while ago? a liberal hole would have been the perfect place for her to set up shop. :offtopic:
 
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REE FUCK THE PEOPLE
 
has r/politics always been this bad

r/politics has been good on exactly two occasions. One was when Trump was declared the winner of the election, and the other was when Hillary collapsed on 9/11. On both accounts, it was suddenly a completely different place for a single day.

It was slightly more bearable during the primary when it was prostrate at Bernie's feet, only because criticism of Shillary was allowed back then.
 
r/politics has been good on exactly two occasions. One was when Trump was declared the winner of the election, and the other was when Hillary collapsed on 9/11.
Apparently r/politics cleared up during 9/11 because CTR literally didn't have what talking points to use about Hillary being chucked like a side of beef into a van. :lol:
 
Carlson's face is what gets me.
It literally says...what the fuck am I dealing with.

Tuck's inner voice must sound like J.D from scrubs.

"How does this guy dress himself?"

"I wonder if he has to wear a bib when he eats out?"

"i just want to slap his bald, shiny head while he stammers. Play it like a bongo..."

"How high would my ratings get if I got more than one of these chucklefucks in at the same time?"
 
I have noticed saying "that's the reason people voted for Trump" in response to whiny bleeding hearts has become haram in liberal-dominated forums and communities, which is in itself a vicious circle and makes the situation all the more funny.
 
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