I only jerk off to Garfield cartoons, I think this is considered normal.
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Shortly after the announcement, President Trump’s campaign team noticed that Biden had not purchased the rights to the website’s domain and took the opportunity to troll the 2020 hopeful. His team purchased the site’s URL and changed the front page to read “Oops…Looks like Joe forgot about Latinos” in both Spanish and English.
Clarence Ang5 hours agoT = TRUTH & nothing but truthU = UNITY for US & the World L = LOVE for people & planetS = SERVICE above selfI = INTEGRITY no PAC $TULSI 2020 POTUS 👍💕💕💕
NSFWThis plot line still has some juice left https://twitter.com/RealSaavedra/status/1187427754372820992
Since there's no source on that I'm going to assume Nintex fell for fake news again
Trump’s campaign has spent more than anyone else’s, with a total of twenty-four million dollars in digital-ad buys.[...]The ads, which were seen by over four million people, include a six-second video edited to make it seem like Biden openly confesses to the scheme. When the Biden campaign asked Facebook to remove the ad, however, the company refused. “Our approach is grounded in Facebook’s fundamental belief in free expression, respect for the democratic process, and the belief that, in mature democracies with a free press, political speech is already arguably the most scrutinized speech there is,” Katie Harbath, Facebook’s public-policy director for global elections wrote to the Biden campaign. “Thus, when a politician speaks or makes an ad, we do not send it to third party fact-checkers.”
so... literally the opposite of "state tv" then?
https://twitter.com/bad_takes/status/1187511133177024513
The murdoch family is responsible for a lot of the problems in the world. Not just this country.
https://twitter.com/santiagomayer_/status/1187568098674528256
It’s a sure bet that President Trump won’t be happy with the anonymously titled White House tell-all “A Warning,” set to hit shelves Nov. 19. But the online oddsmakers at U.S. Bookies think the real action is in trying to figure out who wrote the book.The odds-on favorite is Vice President Pence
While Pence is the 2-3 favorite, U.S. Bookies thinks education secretary Betsy Devos is a solid candidate and makes her a 2-1 bet. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis are all 4-1 bets, while Jeff Sessions, who Trump harangued constantly for nearly 21 months over his refusal to involve himself in Robert Mueller’s investigation into interference in the 2016 presidential election, is a 5-1 pick to have ratted out his former boss. Sessions, then the nation’s attorney general, was urged by the president to launch an investigation into the Times’ essay before leaving in November.First Lady Melania Trump, who rode out 2018 allegations the president had cheated on her with a porn star and a Playboy model after she gave birth to the couple’s son in 2006, is a long shot to have written the book at 50-1, according to U.S. Bookies. (Trump denies both affairs.) The online gambling site, which is E.U. based, is also giving 50-1 odds to anyone who thinks adviser Kellyanne Conway was the culprit.In an interesting twist, they are offering 30-1 odds to anyone who thinks the president himself wrote the book. The president’s daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner are 12-1 bets as the upcoming tome’s writers.
Trump haters immediately seized on the woman in the picture as the embodiment of their frustration with the president’s far-right supporters, who’ve been scrambling to disrupt the investigation. Don Cheadle and Alyssa Milano asked their Twitter followers to caption the image. Other Twitter users imagined her speaking their own exasperation: “Is it raining douchebags?” or “Please dear God now, right now with the lightning strike,” or “I ask for only one thing Lord and that is for all of their tiny white penises to simultaneously fall off and slide out their pant legs onto their shoes right now on camera.”But the symbol was a real live person. And, as BuzzFeed reported later in the day, she wasn’t upset about the GOP’s Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility break-in—she was there to help them make it happen. Her name is Charli Huddleston, and she works for Rep. Jim Jordan, one of the Trump loyalists who flouted security protocol to halt the deposition.“At least I look OK,” she told BuzzFeed of the viral photo.Huddleston wasn’t the only Republican woman co-opted into resistance symbolism on Wednesday. When my colleague Jim Newell tweeted a photo of the Domino’s pizza Rep. Steve Scalise ordered for journalists covering the SCIF stunt, users zeroed in on the face of a woman side-eyeing the camera as she grabs a paper plate. In the replies, they credited her with representing Americans who’ve had enough of the GOP’s increasingly indefensible exploits: “The woman wearing black looks like she wants no part of this foolishness.” “Whoever you are, ma’am, you speak to me.” “#SheIsUs.”She was not, in fact, us. After watching hundreds of people like and comment on the tweets of her face, the woman outed herself as Janae Frazier, the press secretary for Rep. Mark Walker, another pro-Trump congressman who forced his way into the SCIF. “Y’all I have become a meme. I’m DEAD!” Frazier tweeted.
Even Trump’s own family members, who publicly lavish him with praise, are sometimes said to be secretly against him. “Free Melania” had a moment as a catchphrase after a GIF showed the first lady frowning at Trump’s inauguration; Tiffany Trump is the subject of persistent liberal fantasies of a resentful, oft-snubbed daughter just biding her time before she turns on her dad.For another example, recall one of the most iconic images of Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination hearings, a photo by Jim Bourg depicting Kavanaugh screaming into his microphone. Behind him, in the front row of the gallery, a line of women sit and watch, wearing expressions of sorrow, confusion, and disgust. A tweet of the picture with the comment “every woman in this pic tho” garnered more than 207,000 retweets and more than 575,000 likes. Ana Marie Cox tweeted that it was “like the last supper but for feminism.” A Fast Company writer opined that the women’s reactions “were likely shared by millions of other women all over America. And they vote.”The women behind Kavanaugh were his mother, his wife, his former clerk, and two friends who’d gone on Fox News to defend him against allegations of sexual assault.
BAN PHOTOS AND KILL THEM
KILL THE MODS AND CLONE THEM!!
Quote from: benjipwns on October 25, 2019, 10:06:53 AMhttps://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-anonymous-author-oddsmakers-odds-mike-pence-betsy-devoss-20191024-p6cu7kjfurg4jirjirxs7y5yku-story.html?fbclid=IwAR2RwVg4nudCJOJnpdmsm9jygJwZDuXhI72O7qcehiADBaw4mzi2llwDJbsQuoteIt’s a sure bet that President Trump won’t be happy with the anonymously titled White House tell-all “A Warning,” set to hit shelves Nov. 19. But the online oddsmakers at U.S. Bookies think the real action is in trying to figure out who wrote the book.The odds-on favorite is Vice President PenceQuoteWhile Pence is the 2-3 favorite, U.S. Bookies thinks education secretary Betsy Devos is a solid candidate and makes her a 2-1 bet. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis are all 4-1 bets, while Jeff Sessions, who Trump harangued constantly for nearly 21 months over his refusal to involve himself in Robert Mueller’s investigation into interference in the 2016 presidential election, is a 5-1 pick to have ratted out his former boss. Sessions, then the nation’s attorney general, was urged by the president to launch an investigation into the Times’ essay before leaving in November.First Lady Melania Trump, who rode out 2018 allegations the president had cheated on her with a porn star and a Playboy model after she gave birth to the couple’s son in 2006, is a long shot to have written the book at 50-1, according to U.S. Bookies. (Trump denies both affairs.) The online gambling site, which is E.U. based, is also giving 50-1 odds to anyone who thinks adviser Kellyanne Conway was the culprit.In an interesting twist, they are offering 30-1 odds to anyone who thinks the president himself wrote the book. The president’s daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner are 12-1 bets as the upcoming tome’s writers. There are only a handful of people this person can be at this point since the writer of that op-ed and the writer of this upcoming book is still in the administration and almost everyone it could have been at the time of the op-ed has been fired or quit since then.
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-anonymous-author-oddsmakers-odds-mike-pence-betsy-devoss-20191024-p6cu7kjfurg4jirjirxs7y5yku-story.html?fbclid=IwAR2RwVg4nudCJOJnpdmsm9jygJwZDuXhI72O7qcehiADBaw4mzi2llwDJbsQuoteIt’s a sure bet that President Trump won’t be happy with the anonymously titled White House tell-all “A Warning,” set to hit shelves Nov. 19. But the online oddsmakers at U.S. Bookies think the real action is in trying to figure out who wrote the book.The odds-on favorite is Vice President PenceQuoteWhile Pence is the 2-3 favorite, U.S. Bookies thinks education secretary Betsy Devos is a solid candidate and makes her a 2-1 bet. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis are all 4-1 bets, while Jeff Sessions, who Trump harangued constantly for nearly 21 months over his refusal to involve himself in Robert Mueller’s investigation into interference in the 2016 presidential election, is a 5-1 pick to have ratted out his former boss. Sessions, then the nation’s attorney general, was urged by the president to launch an investigation into the Times’ essay before leaving in November.First Lady Melania Trump, who rode out 2018 allegations the president had cheated on her with a porn star and a Playboy model after she gave birth to the couple’s son in 2006, is a long shot to have written the book at 50-1, according to U.S. Bookies. (Trump denies both affairs.) The online gambling site, which is E.U. based, is also giving 50-1 odds to anyone who thinks adviser Kellyanne Conway was the culprit.In an interesting twist, they are offering 30-1 odds to anyone who thinks the president himself wrote the book. The president’s daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner are 12-1 bets as the upcoming tome’s writers.
No one ever remembers sleepy Carson
this was going on before i got elected
The right is starting to get better at comedy and it's making lefties nervous.
Kanye just dropped his Christian gospel album in support of Chick-fil-a and Trump.LIBS ARE RECT
https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1187805239723859968
Quote from: filler on October 25, 2019, 03:30:59 PM(Image removed from quote.)whoever made this image is a talented graphics designer or some shitking shit right there
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1187861209942495234
Quote from: Nintex on October 25, 2019, 07:12:54 PMhttps://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1187861209942495234 I thought Trump was an Android guy.
Dems coming for your guns, immigrants coming for your jobs, and Republicans coming for your drugsWhat a hellhole America has become