Many of the memes drip with insecurity too. They seem less like they're trying to be funny (they usually don't even seem to bother) and more like they're just trying to rub all the leftist viewers on the back and say "Remember that you are smart because you agree with me, and everyone who does not agree with me, I mean us, is super super dumb." They're not even mocking the other side so much as trying to reassure and validate their own.
If they're implying that the 2000 election was stolen by Dubya, why did they say that Trump won in 2016? I thought the narrative was that Trump stole that election via Russian bots and nefarious electoral colleges? Is there some subtle distinction between the two that escapes me, but is obvious to CNN?
(Also, I can just as easily say that he gets 4 right in a row, screws it up, then repeats the cycle. That appears to fit the data just as well.)
If they're implying that the 2000 election was stolen by Dubya, why did they say that Trump won in 2016? I thought the narrative was that Trump stole that election via Russian bots and nefarious electoral colleges? Is there some subtle distinction between the two that escapes me, but is obvious to CNN?
(Also, I can just as easily say that he gets 4 right in a row, screws it up, then repeats the cycle. That appears to fit the data just as well.)
With Florida it's easier to push the narrative of Dubya cheating, since he only won because of Florida and also had that Supreme Court decision ruled in his favor. With Trump it's harder to do because he won multiple big states that really crippled Hillary and it was sealed when he won over some of the Rust Belt states.
I have to wonder, honestly, what exactly is the purpose of all of this sudden, dialed-to-11 impeachment inquiry nonsense? They know it won't pass the Senate, and by going at it this hard it's all going to be completely stale by the time 2020 rolls around and nobody will want to hear about it. What would they have to gain by sending it to the Senate in the first place? What would drive the Democrats so insane that they'd attempt to drive Trump out before the primaries are even finished?
I can't help but notice that a certain story completely fell off the airwaves recently. Most of the time the really interesting stuff that you find doesn't come from what the MSM is saying, but from what they aren't saying. What would best complete this sentence: "A president who is up for reelection and is under an impeachment inquiry should not be allowed to make a SCOTUS nomination.
She finished her last round of treatments at the end of August, and right about now is when a cancer patient would be heading back to receive a follow-up. You can call me crazy if you want, because it's just pure speculation and I have absolutely no evidence whatsoever to back it up, but I wonder if we'll be seeing the Democrats and the media start to repeat that line about how Trump shouldn't be allowed to make a SCOTUS nomination sometime really soon here. If they do, then we know way more about Ginsberg's health than they're willing to tell us.
If that's their plan then I'm impressed...By how dumb it is.
Do they actually think that Trump and McConnell give a shit about this impeachment nonsense?
If RGB dropped dead in the middle of impeachment hearings Cocaine Mitch would hold Amy Coney Bennet's confirmation hearing and Trump's trial side by side.
Might as well own the Dems in two different ways at the same time.
The left have been fighting Trump for three years now, how do they still not understand him?
He's not Romney or McCain and he won't be pushed around.
If RGB goes down she's getting replaced no question about it.
Obviously CBS had to pick one or the other election to call illegitimate in order to use this guy and claim he was right about the prior elections... it's kind of interesting that the anti-Bush angle was the one they went with, though as said it was probably necessitated by wanting to use this guy's record to establish him as an authority.
Still, I'm interested to see if this provokes at least a small round of #CancelCBS or something for daring to go against the narrative and imply Trump was actually elected.
Well the Adam Shit angle is finally confirmed in mainstream media. And I just want to say that while I kind of knew it was true that Shit was in contact with the whistleblower, I still didn't want that to be the case. Some part of me still wants these people to be the best that they can. But unfortunately they are all just shit.
There's far better space operas out there anyway. Take the anime 'Legend of the Galactic Heroes' as an example.
It's basically anime Star Wars but far more well written and realistic too. Luke Skywalker doesn't even have shit on the Hero of El-Facil (Yang Wen-Li) or Reinhardo-sama too.
Sadly it's never been given a proper US release, in part due to the fact that (granted this was urban legend) the US anime industry thinks of it as too "political" in so far as it having a message that Democracy is a joke/always ends in tyranny and degeneracy and the fact that it portrays military dictatorships in too far favorable a light, to allow it to see the light of day in the US as far as fearing the impact and influence it would have on Amerian otakus.
Harris is acting uppity because SNL brought back alumni Maya Rudolph to portray her on the season opener, along with the fact that if she wants to be Biden's VP (since he's the only one who would select her), she needs to help silence Trump on Twitter since it's the only outlet where Trump can call out the lastest phase of the DNC coup in relations of trying to take out Trump before Biden is rendered too radioactive to let continue to run for the nomination.
Sadly it's never been given a proper US release, in part due to the fact that (granted this was urban legend) the US anime industry thinks of it as too "political" in so far as it having a message that Democracy is a joke/always ends in tyranny and degeneracy and the fact that it portrays military dictatorships in too far favorable a light, to allow it to see the light of day in the US as far as fearing the impact and influence it would have on Amerian otakus.
Harris is acting uppity because SNL brought back alumni Maya Rudolph to portray her on the season opener, along with the fact that if she wants to be Biden's VP (since he's the only one who would select her), she needs to help silence Trump on Twitter since it's the only outlet where Trump can call out the lastest phase of the DNC coup in relations of trying to take out Trump before Biden is rendered too radioactive to let continue to run for the nomination.