You might be a wingnut if this sounds like someone you know, especially someone you are related to:- "..........complained about a judge who upheld the Supreme Court’s decision legalizing same-sex marriage (though he himself has been married at least four times),......."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...3a0f86-d97c-11ea-930e-d88518c57dcc_story.html Calling it a ‘peaceful protest,’ Trump flouts coronavirus guidelines with golf club gathering BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Just before 7 p.m. Friday evening, members of President Trump’s private golf club here began streaming into a gilded ballroom by the dozens. Some carried wine glasses — few wore masks. https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-defends-nj-club-members-coronavirus-guidelines Trump shoots down reporter claim NJ club members violating coronavirus guidelines: 'It's a peaceful protest' 'I call it peaceful protest because they heard you were coming up and they know the news is fake.'
I bet South Dakota with its low population and really low population density has had little or no issues with Corona.... then they invite 250,000 tards who probably are against social distancing and masks and all 25,000 citizens of SD suddenly have it within a few weeks...
60% of Sturgis residents were against a motorcycle rally that brings in thousands but the city approved it https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/10/us/sturgis-motorcycle-rally-residents-decision/index.html
Arizona couple: "Ha Ha Look at all these idiots wearing masks because of a hoax". Arizona couple after being hospitalized with COVID-19: We really should have taken this more seriously CNN - https://tinyurl.com/yy45zbfq
Remember Pastor Greg Locke ranting about Dunkin Donuts, his 7 sugar and five cream and not wearing masks from his truck recently? Holy fucktards. You think, has to be fake... And it's not.
Sturgis motorcycle rally attendees lounge in bikinis, pack into bars, and mock mask wearers: 'It's like COVID does not exist here' https://www.insider.com/sturgis-motorcycle-rally-covid-19-attendees-pack-bars-2020-8 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally attendees are packing bars, wrestling in bikinis, and scoffing at the few who wear face masks. Some attendees have taken a cavalier approach to the deadly virus, which has engulfed the United States, killing more than 163,000 people as of August 10. One recovering coronavirus victim at the rally told Insider that he expects an uptick in cases after the event. Bill Converse had never attended the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally before, but this year he drove 29 hours from Georgia to sell his conservative pro-second amendment novelty T-shirts at the famous annual South Dakota event. The 10-day rally brought hundreds of thousands of bikers to the small city of Sturgis, in the middle of a pandemic. While more than half of the local residents wanted the event to be canceled, city officials knew people would show up anyway and did their best to prepare. Since Friday, visitors have packed into bars, used communal Slip n Slides, and — for the most part — flouted advice from local officials to wear masks. Between the event kickoff Friday and early Monday morning, there were nearly 90 drug arrests and 286 total citations within city limits, according to statistics provided by the South Dakota state highway patrol. "It's like COVID does not exist here, to be honest with you," Converse told Insider Monday. Converse said he enjoys the "refreshing" camaraderie at the rally, where attendees "love our country, love our flag, and love our president." "From my perspective, I feel that Sturgis is like America used to be," he said. "I could go up to anyone around me, I've never met them before, and say 'Hey, I need an extension cord, you got any?' and they'll fall over to get something for me. It's fantastic." Converse is one of the many visitors to Sturgis who believes that concerns about the novel coronavirus, which has killed more than 163,000 people in the United States and more than 732,000 globally, are overblown. (More at above url)