Mister Roboto
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ParticipantUnpopular opinion: There certainly were shenanigans that characterized the 2020 Presidential Election. However, I do think that Joe Biden would have won the popular vote even without the shenanigans, and the popular will is more likely to forgive shenanigans that bring the Electoral College result in line with the national popular vote. I’m not saying that’s right or wrong, just the way it is. The 2000 Presidential Election was as controversial as it was mainly because the result of the popular vote was so very close that it was practically a tie. (Al Gore won the popular vote by something like half a million votes.)
That said, the shenanigans in 2020 were so blatant that I am generally supportive of whatever measures individual states are taking to make those shenanigans less easy to get away with. And I trust those Dominion electronic voting machines about as far as I can pee across Lake Michigan!
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ParticipantThe main problem I perceive with so-called renewable energy is, you need petroleum-powered machinery to dig up the raw materials necessary for these renewables to be set up. For pity’s sake, a dumb teenager could figure that one out!
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ParticipantThe USA is a supremely narcissistic society, so is it really so shocking that our candidates for high office and the people surrounding them have pronounced narcissistic tendencies?
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ParticipantWRT to Scott Ritter: I have listened to him enough that he says the same sort of things every time, to the extent that one can pretty much predict what he’s going to say after a while without even having to listen. I tend to take such pundits with a large grain of salt, even if I am predisposed to agree with them on a great many national and international matters. Just sayin’.
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ParticipantBut, if I am going to vote for Trump this time, I suppose I should give RFK Jr. credit, at the very least, for making it easier for His Orangeness to win.
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ParticipantRussiaGate just really pissed me off with its affected neo-McCarthyism and total disingenuousness long before I decided to vote for Trump, should he run again, in later 2021. So someone who embraced RussiaGate in 2017 and then less than four years later embraced Trump, is never going to be someone who I look to for trustworthiness.
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ParticipantThe Great RFK Jr. Bamboozle Of 2024: A Brief History
The tl;dr of this horse-pill of an article is that RFK Jr. is a clownish schmuck with no real moral center, and that the vaunted Kennedy legacy doesn’t really deserve to be all that vaunted.
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ParticipantThe Tiffany Marie Brannon article made a lot of good points, some of which I wasn’t even aware of, so I guess I should take back what I said about this election being about a rebellion of men. Even when I originally said that, I didn’t mean a rebellion against women in general, just a certain subset of women who I strongly believe have lost their perspective.
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ParticipantI appreciate this video from Chris Martenson because at the start of it, he finally admits the extent to which he was initially taken in by the Covid psyop. And I appreciate that because the reason that I fell for it so hard at first was because he fell for it so hard at first, and I regard Martenson as one of my main “go-to” sources for the real scoop on what’s going on.
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ParticipantIt is not their only bad behavior. They have enough bad behavior to push me out of the 2 that wont vote for either zionist and into the 59.
I have lived in the USA all my life, so I mostly expect people to be narcissistic jerks. The tipping point for me was when “bad behavior” morphed into “shrieking, psychotic behavior”.
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ParticipantNothing will change, so we should just give up then, right Paul? Thanks for the vote of support, you f–.
PCR has managed to turn into such a black-pilled grouch that I don’t really bother with reading his stuff these days.
You had me at “Hello.” Boy there’s no better persuasion than that, and I can’t understand why you’re not a poster at TAE. Motivation par excellence!
Who knows? Perhaps deflationista was Joy Reid’s secret online avatar.
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ParticipantSo if Trump wins this election, perhaps 2024 will be remembered as a rebellion of men who think that the highly female-dominated blue-state-big-city Professional Managerial Class needs to be “cut down to size” in terms of its social and political influence.
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ParticipantThis post on X is apparently too big for the forum-site to reproduce in full, but it concerns the WaPo story about FEMA officials supposedly being hunted by domestic terrorists. I recommend reading it in full.
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ParticipantOne big factor that I think might give Trump that final push he needs to win is the fact that a lot of people are very, very sick and tired of the Trump Derangement Syndrome crowd and all their hysterical shrieking.
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ParticipantFuck the Olympics and fuck the entire gay community for being retarded cowards with no morality. Do away with free speech and free thinking, forcing others into your ideaology- and violence will be justified and inevitable.
You really are a big, greasy shit-stain on this forum.
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ParticipantWhy I’m voting for Trump this time, Chapter 348: (Kamala Harris’s corrupt and awful history as a California state prosecutor):
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ParticipantSo if Thomas Crooks wasn’t really the dead patsy on the roof, one can’t help but wonder where he is now? If he was part of the op, leaving him alive for too long would probably be a dangerous potential loose end.
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ParticipantSo if the dead body was Yearick, what happened to Crooks? Since any Internet presence he may have had was clearly erased, I wouldn’t be surprised if Crooks is still alive and has simply faded back into the woodwork. One thing that Chris Martenson pointed out was that that guy on roof had very different looking hair than Crooks’s greasy, uncombed, stringy hair.
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Participant@Dr. D: That actually comports pretty nicely with the theory sketched out by the author of a spirit-world-oriented substack that I follow. He made this reply to a comment I left wondering if the whole thing might have been “Trump theater” (the colleagues to whom he refers are spirit-beings):
my colleagues said about the assassination attempt: The events are very complex. Three groups were involved. My colleagues didn’t want to say anything more. I thought about who these three groups could be. I could imagine the following (warning – it’s just an idea!) and these are my personal thoughts and not information from the spiritual world. The Deep State planned an assassination. The Trump team found out about the plan. But they wanted it to be obvious. So they let the shooter onto the roof. But they didn’t want the shooter to be able to shoot Trump. The shooter should have been eliminated before the first shot was fired. But that went wrong for some reason. It’s possible that the Deep State found out that the Trump team wanted to boycott the assassination with media attention and found a “countermeasure” that allowed the shooter to shoot after all, contrary to the Trump team’s plan. The third group prevented Trump from being killed after all. And the groups would then be spiritual beings. This is just a personal idea of mine and not information from the spiritual world. Greetings Egon
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ParticipantThe deep state was so confident that they didn’t care what the people saw because it wouldn’t matter.
Well, Occam’s Razor does teach us that the simplest and most basic explanation is usually the best and most likely one. It’s certainly a better roadmap to reality than arcane and tortured conspiracy theories.
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Participant@Dr. D Rich (from yesterday): Okay, I guess I didn’t realize that HIPAA is that comprehensive. I will say that is a much more rational rebuttal to what I said yesterday than what I got at Kunstler’s blog from one of the denizens there: “They were all in on it because…well, they just were!” Same with people who make a lot of suppositions that just so happen to comport with their preferred worldview.
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ParticipantA reproduction of a comment I made at James Howard Kunstler’s blog:
As is par for the course in a major event such as the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, there are people on the Internet, and not just the TDS crowd, saying that Trump’s injury was faked and everything we saw was stage-magic as Trump and the Deep State colluded with one another to contrive a hoax assassination attempt. What makes this theory appealing is that the lapses of the people who were responsible for security at that Trump rally were so glaring, that it makes cynical people such as myself wonder if the whole thing was just a show staged for the benefit of the gullible masses as the Deep State selects Donald Trump for its new front man.
The big hole in this theory is that Trump went to a hospital for that injury to his ear and had it treated there. A big part of this “alternative” theory I have laid out here rests on an assumption that Trump was sporting a fake injury. But for that to be the case, the hospital staff would have to be in on the conspiracy, and that is just too much of a stretch for me, and, I would hope, reasonable people in general.
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ParticipantYes, it makes me wonder what the blazes they might be up to.
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ParticipantAn article from The Daily Sceptic that was posted as part of yesterday’s line-up made an excellent point: Namely that Biden has a one hundred million dollar campaign war-chest that can only go to Kamala Harris in the even he can’t or won’t run for re-election. So if the Democratic establishment is all-in on replacing Biden as the Turley article today says, they have one of two choices: Either Kamala Harris, or kiss that existing war-chest good-bye and start fundraising efforts for the new candidate from scratch four months prior to the election.
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ParticipantI don’t doubt that Gavin Newsom’s twenty-dollar-an-hour minimum wage is a job killer. However, a minimum wage that would be today’s equivalent of 1981’s minimum wage would have to be at least twelve dollars and twenty-five cents an hour.
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Participant<i>What do Democrats, Jews, Fags and Republicans all have in common ?</i>
They all laugh at people like you, would be my guess.
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Participanthttps://t.co/FysqKt6XcD pic.twitter.com/ijUjhFdnGk
— Mister Nobody (@mister_nobody67) May 27, 2024
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ParticipantI didn’t bother to read Kunstler’s Friday blog on account of an excess of verbal diarrhea in that post.
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ParticipantAll I have to say is, I expect James Howard Kunstler to be a special kind of unhinged tomorrow morning.
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ParticipantThat Justin Smith guy sounds like a gold-plated, first-class reactionary nut-job. The unfortunate truth is, though, that there is some substance to the claim that what the institutional quasi-left PMC is promoting and pushing is making a lot of people more willing to listen to gold-plated, first-class reactionary nut-jobs. How very sad for our country and our society.
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Participant<i>Was Lindsay Grahm ever in an actual fight in his life? Doubt it.</i>
If he was, I can just imagine it: “Bitch! I’ll thcratch your eyeth out!”
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ParticipantGood article by Llwellyn Rockwell about the how election-integrity was compromised in the 2020 Election by farming out election-running functions that are supposed to be done by designated government officials to private activists associated with the Democratic Party. When I early voted at City Hall yesterday in the presidential primary (as the major-party presidential candidates are running essentially unopposed, I voted for “uninstructed delegates” in the Democratic primary), I voted in favor of laws for my home state of Wisconsin that would curtail this sort of thing. I am even in favor now of voter-ID requirements to which I was formerly opposed in the previous decade.
However, I can’t help but be alarmed at how a lot of Trump-supporters would like to do away with the early voting at City Hall that I myself have utilized in every election since 2004. Early voting at City Hall two weeks prior to the election date makes it easier to vote for working people whose employers subject them to utterly crazy work-scheduling practices, and does not have the chain-of-custody problems that mail-in voting and drop-boxes have. Eliminating early-voting by absentee-ballots at City Hall would be a simple-minded blanket-approach that would end up throwing out the baby along with the bath-water.
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ParticipantEp. 81 They’re still claiming the Covid vax is safe and effective. Yet somehow Dr. Pierre Kory treats hundreds of patients who’ve been badly injured by it. Why is no one in the public health establishment paying attention? pic.twitter.com/IekW4Brhoy
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) March 13, 2024
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ParticipantThe only thing to which Tucker Carlson is a traitor for interviewing Vladimir Putin is a very thin-skinned and morally-bankrupt globalist ruling class. Good for him.
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Participanthttps://t.co/2DfRPkUSXg pic.twitter.com/frLbheSVib
— Mister Nobody (@mister_nobody67) February 10, 2024
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ParticipantCarlson asked Putin some salient questions, but I don’t think shit-libs will be too terribly wrong in characterizing this as a mostly “softball” interview.
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ParticipantI recommend reading Dr. Panda’s latest subsstack. The AFE-driven super-variant may have arrived. Apologies for sounding cryptic. I am posting from my phone.
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ParticipantA twelve-minute retrospective of the Two Hours Hate against the Unvaccinated:
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ParticipantThis is an hour-long video, but I would dare call it a must-watch.
https://twitter.com/chrismartenson/status/1743658507868463418
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