2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Trump has retweeted like a wall of "fuck Fox News, I'm moving to OANN and Newsmax" tweets from randos.

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Methinks Fox dun screwed up.
The big question is if Tucker Carlson stays or leaves. That will make or break Fox.

Not to powerlevel, but I just got off a Zoom meeting and a discussion started about the election, and all of them started complaining about how Trump is trying to steal the election. Normies gonna norm.
I do find people moaning about normies while cheering on a populist candidate known for rousing ordinary working class voters entertaining.
 
Since Game of Thrones screwed the pooch on the last season I really give a shit about any TV drama and most films are eminently missable.

This IRL drama is fucking fascinating though, especially now I think the worst-case scenario of a protracted Democrat uniparty regime seems to be less and less likely.
Speaking of media, since the lockdown put a knee chokehold on all media forms, it's partially driven people into actually thinking about their lives, which is partially why politics became so big this year.
 
The big question is if Tucker Carlson stays or leaves. That will make or break Fox.


I do find people moaning about normies while cheering on a populist candidate known for rousing ordinary working class voters entertaining.
Normies as in normal people who listen to whatever the tv box says, be a worker drone, see all the big movies and sometimes post something in support of BLM.
 
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You know, I get the sneaking suspicion that it's not going to be difficult for Trump's legal team to prove that the Arizona Secretary of State possesses a bit of bias and some small traces of animus, and should probably not be in charge of handling the recounts and audits.

I went to a rally recently, I wanted to know what it was like in person, there was a small group who engaged us in argument. Their leader was some stereotypical black lady with a megaphone with a chip on her shoulder that there was no reasoning with, but there was a couple others who were engaging more honestly and willing to give their reasoning. One (a white college kid) called us nazi's using the reasoning that people like us who care about their own culture/race will become violent if immigration or whatever else threatens to displace it. When I brought up japan, he said it was bad that they're "xenophobic", despite acknowledging that they are a very kind, hospitable, hard working people. But he wasn't being nasty, he was being sincere. I wanted to ask him, why would you want to push people in to a corner where they felt the need to get nasty? What could justify doing that? Do they really not have a point? Is there really no moral issue with what you support? I really felt like I could reach him, but our conversation was cut short by our groups splitting up. Their conditioning might not be as thick as it appears to be online. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.

Just for fun I also brought up Haiti and how after the slaves there killed all their owners the ruling class there ended up being all the lighter skinned Haitians which had mixed with their owners, which is still the case to this day. He didn't have anything to say about that, and just moved on to something else.
 
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That sound you heard was the Democratic Narrative shattering.

Also, the Georiga excuse about a Pipe they used to stop counting?

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It was, of course, bullshit.
 
CIA has been at least half-cucked since its founding.

Correction: The CIA has been fully jewed, even before its founding. Who brought the "New Left", the Frankfurt school to America?
People like Herbert Marcuse, Leo Löwenthal, Franz Neumann, Ernst Fraenkel and Otto Kirchheimer.

None of them were russians. None of them took orders from the Soviet Union. They all worked for the immediate predecessor of the CIA.
The OSS, or the OWI, in Löwenthal's case.

Make an educated guess what else these gentlemen might have in common, by pure coincidence.
 
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