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And Let's not forget about the other Deplorables

^ Oh, like Dallas. They not only brought back Bobby Ewing, they erased an entire season and started over. It should be a breeze for QAnon to erase 60 years history, especially when the government wants to erase hundreds of years of it.

Yes. It all makes perfect sense now.
 
So, Ms Stop the Steal's former campaign manager had her house raided because she's accused of election-tampering?

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FBI raids home of Lauren Boebert's ex-campaign manager in Colorado election tampering probe [Salon]
The FBI on Tuesday raided the home of a Colorado election clerk and three others in an investigation into a voting system security breach.

Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, a Republican, was accused by state officials in August of helping to leak voting system passwords to a right-wing blog. Peters later appeared at MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's conspiracy-laden "cyber-symposium," where the pillow magnate promised but failed to produce evidence of election-rigging. Peters later briefly went into hiding with Lindell's help amid FBI scrutiny...

The FBI also raided a home in Garfield County, Rubinstein confirmed. Lindell said one of the homes raided belongs to Sherronna Bishop, a Garfield County resident who served as Rep. Lauren Boebert's, R-Colo., campaign manager. Bishop has been one of Peters' most prominent allies in stoking unfounded allegations of voting machine problems in the election and hinted at a rally last month that she was privy to unreleased data from Mesa County and Lindell's "cybersecurity team."
 
^ Oh, like Dallas. They not only brought back Bobby Ewing, they erased an entire season and started over. It should be a breeze for QAnon to erase 60 years history, especially when the government wants to erase hundreds of years of it.

Yes. It all makes perfect sense now.

I forgot about that:rotflmao:

Thing is - a rational and intelligent audience member understands that in order to enjoy the story they need to suspend their disbelief to go along for the ride.

I think the QAnon and Fox news crowd need to suspend alot more than their disbelief to eat up that crap. The pillow guy (and the former president) are both captain obvious for anyone with a working brain.
 
Rupert Murdoch has told the toad to stop living in the past.

I'll wait while you navigate the massive hypocrisy.

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I forgot about that:rotflmao:

Thing is - a rational and intelligent audience member understands that in order to enjoy the story they need to suspend their disbelief to go along for the ride.

I think the QAnon and Fox news crowd need to suspend alot more than their disbelief to eat up that crap. The pillow guy (and the former president) are both captain obvious for anyone with a working brain.

The hate is blinding.
 
Colorado media is finally seeing their own double-standard for politicians like Rep Boebert:

 
These two:
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From an article yesterday after the SCOTUS hearing on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization:

Collins won't comment on Kavanaugh's questions in abortion case [CNN]
Following arguments before the Supreme Court on Mississippi's abortion law, Sen. Susan Collins (R - ME) said she had not heard Justice Brett Kavanaugh downplaying the importance of precedent. CNN's Manu Raju reports.

In spite of Kavanaugh's statements under oath during his SCOTUS nomination hearings, yesterday Kavanaugh said that the Court should look at prior decisions and overturn them, if they so desired:
Kavanaugh later set forth a list of celebrated cases in which the court overruled prior decisions or announced new constitutional law. The cases he cited included Brown v. Board of Education, which outlawed racial segregation in public schools, Baker v. Carr, which helped enshrine the principle of “one person, one vote,” and Obergefell v. Hodges, which recognized the right to same-sex marriage. Describing those and other rulings as some of the “most consequential and important in the court’s history,” Kavanaugh said that if the court had simply adhered to its precedent, the United States “would be a much different place.” If we think that Roe and Casey are seriously wrong, he asked, why isn’t the correct answer to overturn them and “return to a position of neutrality?”
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A stroll down memory lane with the master of the strongly worded letter and intellectual pretzel-knot-tying, Sen Susan Collins (R-ME):





Only slightly less satisfying than watching an actual pretzel knot being tied.
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Just a reminder of other things that Susan Collins' deplorable pretzel-making may impact:

Same sex marriage - Not formally legalized by statute in most States or in Federal law. Dependent on a precedent set by a 5-4 decision of SCOTUS in Obergefell v. Hodges.

LGBT Employment Non-discrimination - Prior to the SCOTUS decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, only 23 States had laws on the books preventing discrimination based upon sexual orientation. ENDA and the Equality Act have been proposed in Congress since 2007 but has never been taken up by the Senate for passage.

Sodomy laws - are still on the books in many states but have been overruled by the 2003 SCOTUS decision in Lawrence v. Texas.
 
Hilarious! White Supremacists held a "bizarro" rally in Washington, DC tonight only to find that they were left stranded:

WASHINGTON, D.C.—A group of white supremacists stormed through downtown Washington, D.C. on Saturday evening, bearing American flags and mildly menacing plastic shields while marching to the beat of a snare drum down the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. But after chanting aggressively about their plans to “reclaim America,” their intended show of force stalled spectacularly when they lost their ride.

While the group had marched through the city with threatening chants about their plan to “reclaim America,” by the end of the night it was not even clear how they intended to reclaim their U-Haul.

Truly a fun read: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/white-supremacists-stage-bizarro-rally-021956089.html
 
These wankers couldn't organize a fuck-up in a whorehouse.
 
These two:
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From an article yesterday after the SCOTUS hearing on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization:

Collins won't comment on Kavanaugh's questions in abortion case [CNN]


In spite of Kavanaugh's statements under oath during his SCOTUS nomination hearings, yesterday Kavanaugh said that the Court should look at prior decisions and overturn them, if they so desired:
Source


A stroll down memory lane with the master of the strongly worded letter and intellectual pretzel-knot-tying, Sen Susan Collins (R-ME):





Only slightly less satisfying than watching an actual pretzel knot being tied.
pretzels-homemade.gif



Just a reminder of other things that Susan Collins' deplorable pretzel-making may impact:

Same sex marriage - Not formally legalized by statute in most States or in Federal law. Dependent on a precedent set by a 5-4 decision of SCOTUS in Obergefell v. Hodges.

LGBT Employment Non-discrimination - Prior to the SCOTUS decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, only 23 States had laws on the books preventing discrimination based upon sexual orientation. ENDA and the Equality Act have been proposed in Congress since 2007 but has never been taken up by the Senate for passage.

Sodomy laws - are still on the books in many states but have been overruled by the 2003 SCOTUS decision in Lawrence v. Texas.

If I lived in Maine, I'd let my dog shit on her lawn. Of course I'd be very concerned about it later.
 
If I lived in Maine, I'd let my dog shit on her lawn. Of course I'd be very concerned about it later.

That would earn you a sternly-worded letter from Sen Collins.
 
Ouch, I'd end up on the Supreme Court for sure.
 
BTW wasn't Mickey Pillows supposed to be announcing the glorious ascent of Der Fuhrer right about now?
 
I just assumed it would happen on December 25th.

Actually, to be honest, I am astounded that Mikey hasn't been making predictions right and left as the Christmas pillow buying season comes upon us.

He's been doing this all along to pump sales.....

Weird that he has been so quiet.

Maybe they finally got him medicated.
 
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True dat.

It is possible that his lawyers finally muzzled him.
 
^ Thanks. I didn't recognise her without the other 2 Stooges.

As for the guns, the boys barely look strong enough to hold them pointed up.
 
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