Will MAGAtards die to defend their stupidity?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Jun 24, 2021.

  1. virtusa

    virtusa

    Sorry, I forgot you are a Trump voter. So only what fits your story is real news. The rest is fake.

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    #141     Sep 1, 2021
  2. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    No. I am not a Trump voter. I am a pro-liberty voter, and as such, can see BS a mile away. People trying to say that Republicans are trying to keep Democrats from voting are liars at best. Your sources are liars. --What we want is fair voting. ----Massive mail-outs and mail-ins and no IDs are not fair voting mechanisms and they must stop.
     
    #142     Sep 1, 2021
  3. virtusa

    virtusa

    There is one thing that I don't understand about the vaccine.

    When Trump was President, he said:"
    'If I wasn’t President, you wouldn’t be getting that beautiful 'shot' for 5 years'"

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-takes-credit-vaccine

    So now we have that beautiful shot, Democrats take it, but Republicans refuse it???
    So Trump voters say in fact that Trump was lying about that beautiful shot. For them it is a horrible shot.

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    #143     Sep 1, 2021
  4. virtusa

    virtusa

    That's Trump voters BS. That's what we call fake news.
     
    #144     Sep 1, 2021
  5. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    The narrative line that Republicans are attempting to deny Democrats the right to vote is an bald faced lie and will not be responded to anymore.
     
    #145     Sep 1, 2021
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  6. gwb-trading

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  7. gwb-trading

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    The Denver pastor who used to gleefully read obituaries of people who died from AIDS while blaring "Another One Bites the Dust" has contracted COVID. Here's hoping it shows him as much compassion as he has shown others.

    COVID Hits Pastor/Podcaster Who Sued Over Masks in Church
    https://www.westword.com/news/bob-enyart-denver-pastor-catches-covid-12233423

    Denver Bible Church pastor Bob Enyart, a longtime Denver media personality who remains an active podcaster, made headlines last October when a lawsuit he filed prompted a U.S. District Court judge appointed by President Donald Trump to grant a temporary restraining order against the Colorado public-health order regarding COVID-19 and mask use at religious services, as well as rules limiting gatherings to 175 people amid the pandemic.

    Now, however, Enyart and his wife, Cheryl, have both contracted COVID-19. Neither has been vaccinated, for what an August 2021 passage on Enyart's website, kgov.com, describes as pro-life reasons. "Bob and Cheryl Enyart have sworn off taking the Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson vaccines because, as those firms admit, they tested these three products on the cells of aborted babies," it says.

    Enyart is the subject of "Thank God for Bob!," a December 1999 feature that's among the wildest ever published by Westword. Back then, we described him as "a protest veteran — the Christian zealot (and proud of it!) who spent 25 grand on O.J. Simpson memorabilia in February in order to set it ablaze; the religious kook (like that's a bad thing!) who traveled all the way to New Zealand in September simply to be arrested for greeting the President of the United States with 'Clinton is a Rapist' banners; the right-wing zany (a noble calling!) who's been able to slip his radical views under the anti-Christian radar with the aid of programs like ABC's Politically Incorrect, on which he's appeared three times in the past six months. See Bob discuss the proper way to discipline a child with Martin Short and Donny Osmond. Hear Bob snipe at British talk-show hostess Ruby Wax. Watch Bob debate the evils of pornography with Hustler publisher Larry Flynt."

    That's not to mention a regular feature on his defunct TV program Bob Enyart Live: He would gleefully read obituaries of AIDS sufferers while cranking "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen, whose lead singer, Freddie Mercury, succumbed to the malady. "Listen to the words of the song and you'll understand why I did it," he told us at the time, as if his motives were somehow puzzling.
     
    #147     Sep 3, 2021
  8. gwb-trading

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    #148     Sep 3, 2021
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

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    #149     Sep 8, 2021
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  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The GOP Governor of West Virginia has a few words for the Trumpers...

    GOP Governor Rips Anti-Vaxx Conspiracists in Exasperated Rant: 'How Difficult Is This to Understand?'
    https://secondnexus.com/jim-justice-vaccine-conspiracies-rant

    As the Delta variant of the virus that's killed over 600 thousand Americans continues to fill hospitals and stall nationwide recovery, Republican governors are growing increasingly frustrated with the willfully unvaccinated people's bulwark against the safe return to some version of normal life.

    Vaccines against the virus have repeatedly proven to be safe and effective, even against more transmissible variants like Delta. Sadly, right-wing media and even some far-right elected officials continue to sow distrust of the vaccines and any efforts to sway Americans to take them.

    Like other far-right conspiracy theories, beliefs that the vaccines contain microchips or magnets or marks of beasts have leapt from the dark corners of the internet, permeating into school board meetings, private businesses, and other facets of daily life.

    West Virginia's Republican Governor, Jim Justice, railed against these conspiracy theories in a recent address, visibly frustrated with the continued refusal to get vaccinated.

    Watch below.



    Justice said:

    "For God's sakes a livin', how difficult is this to understand? Why in the world do we have to come up with these crazy ideas? And they're crazy ideas. That the vaccine's got something in it and it's tracing people wherever they go. And the same very people that are saying that are carrying their cell phones around."
    This is the latest instance of Justice's continued exasperation with willfully unvaccinated West Virginia residents. Not too far away, in deep red Alabama, Governor Kay Ivey also expressed frustration at "unvaccinated folks that are letting us down" in a testy exchange with a reporter late July.

    People identified with Justice's frustration.

    (More at above url)
     
    #150     Sep 9, 2021