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Post by stugatze on Nov 14, 2024 21:04:27 GMT
Trifecta Trump! By: M.B. Mathews November 12, 2024 Most Republican voters strongly suspected that the last election for Trump was stolen. This time, Republicans who voted appear to have gotten all their friends to vote, to make up for that theft. We also voted to end the utter moral, economic, and ethical destruction of our culture since then.
Red is the color of the map where people have had more than enough. This winning Trifecta is conservatives’ way of telling the Dems to get out of our lives and schools and children’s bodies.
This election said NO to the legacy media, to the Department of Education, to the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, “trans” in the military, drag queen story hours, the persecution of Christians, the persecution and censorship of conservatives.
This election is a fat NO to gross immorality and to vaccines that made us sick or killed us.
NO, NO, NO to liberalism, socialism, communism, and stupidity in office.
MORE> www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/11/trifecta_trump.html
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Post by atreyu on Nov 14, 2024 22:24:19 GMT
1. **Conspiracy theories about the election**: The author suggests that the last election was "stolen" and that Republicans are now trying to make up for it by getting more people to vote. This implies a conspiracy theory that the electoral system is rigged against Republicans. 2. **Scapegoating of Democrats**: The author portrays Democrats as responsible for various problems in the country, such as economic issues, moral decay, and persecution of conservatives. This creates a narrative of a large-scale conspiracy between Democrats and other groups to harm Americans. 3. **Misinformation about Kamala Harris' role**: The author claims that Kamala Harris is "the laziest politician on the planet" without providing any evidence to support this claim. This spreading of misinformation contributes to conspiracy thinking. 4. **Blaming minorities for problems**: The author implies that certain groups, such as Jews, blacks, and Hispanics, are being manipulated by Democrats to vote against Trump's interests. This perpetuates a racist narrative that is characteristic of conspiracy thinking. 5. **Conspiracy theories about the media, education, and law enforcement**: The author claims that various institutions, including the media, Department of Education, FBI, CIA, NSA, and others, are part of a larger conspiracy to harm conservatives. This creates a paranoid narrative that conspiracy theorists often use to explain complex issues. 6. **Misinterpretation of facts**: The author misinterprets data on election results, claiming that Trump won in huge numbers across various demographics without providing evidence to support this claim. 7. **Conspiracy theories about identity politics and feminism**: The author claims that certain groups, such as trans individuals and proponents of critical race theory, are part of a larger conspiracy to harm conservatives. This perpetuates stereotypes and conspiracy theories about identity politics and feminism. 8. **Conspiratorial language**: The author uses language characteristic of conspiracy thinking, such as "we have awakened," "they are pushing us around," and "this is our pushback." This creates a narrative that is often used in conspiracy theories to describe the struggle against perceived enemies.
Overall, this text exhibits many characteristics of conspiracy thinking, including the spread of misinformation, scapegoating, and the perpetuation of paranoid narratives.
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Post by stugatze on Nov 14, 2024 23:59:10 GMT
1. **Conspiracy theories about the election**: The author suggests that the last election was "stolen" and that Republicans are now trying to make up for it by getting more people to vote. This implies a conspiracy theory that the electoral system is rigged against Republicans. 2. **Scapegoating of Democrats**: The author portrays Democrats as responsible for various problems in the country, such as economic issues, moral decay, and persecution of conservatives. This creates a narrative of a large-scale conspiracy between Democrats and other groups to harm Americans. 3. **Misinformation about Kamala Harris' role**: The author claims that Kamala Harris is "the laziest politician on the planet" without providing any evidence to support this claim. This spreading of misinformation contributes to conspiracy thinking. 4. **Blaming minorities for problems**: The author implies that certain groups, such as Jews, blacks, and Hispanics, are being manipulated by Democrats to vote against Trump's interests. This perpetuates a racist narrative that is characteristic of conspiracy thinking. 5. **Conspiracy theories about the media, education, and law enforcement**: The author claims that various institutions, including the media, Department of Education, FBI, CIA, NSA, and others, are part of a larger conspiracy to harm conservatives. This creates a paranoid narrative that conspiracy theorists often use to explain complex issues. 6. **Misinterpretation of facts**: The author misinterprets data on election results, claiming that Trump won in huge numbers across various demographics without providing evidence to support this claim. 7. **Conspiracy theories about identity politics and feminism**: The author claims that certain groups, such as trans individuals and proponents of critical race theory, are part of a larger conspiracy to harm conservatives. This perpetuates stereotypes and conspiracy theories about identity politics and feminism. 8. **Conspiratorial language**: The author uses language characteristic of conspiracy thinking, such as "we have awakened," "they are pushing us around," and "this is our pushback." This creates a narrative that is often used in conspiracy theories to describe the struggle against perceived enemies. Overall, this text exhibits many characteristics of conspiracy thinking, including the spread of misinformation, scapegoating, and the perpetuation of paranoid narratives.
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Dear Leftist Quisling Atrophy, ... NOBODY cares about your replies!
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Post by DaveJavu on Nov 15, 2024 0:42:57 GMT
Trifecta Trump! By: M.B. Mathews November 12, 2024 Most Republican voters strongly suspected that the last election for Trump was stolen. This time, Republicans who voted appear to have gotten all their friends to vote, to make up for that theft. We also voted to end the utter moral, economic, and ethical destruction of our culture since then.
Red is the color of the map where people have had more than enough. This winning Trifecta is conservatives’ way of telling the Dems to get out of our lives and schools and children’s bodies.
This election said NO to the legacy media, to the Department of Education, to the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, “trans” in the military, drag queen story hours, the persecution of Christians, the persecution and censorship of conservatives.
This election is a fat NO to gross immorality and to vaccines that made us sick or killed us.
NO, NO, NO to liberalism, socialism, communism, and stupidity in office.
MORE> www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/11/trifecta_trump.html
Try... infecta... trump... venereal diseases...
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Post by thor on Nov 15, 2024 0:53:15 GMT
1. **Conspiracy theories about the election**: The author suggests that the last election was "stolen" and that Republicans are now trying to make up for it by getting more people to vote. This implies a conspiracy theory that the electoral system is rigged against Republicans. 2. **Scapegoating of Democrats**: The author portrays Democrats as responsible for various problems in the country, such as economic issues, moral decay, and persecution of conservatives. This creates a narrative of a large-scale conspiracy between Democrats and other groups to harm Americans. 3. **Misinformation about Kamala Harris' role**: The author claims that Kamala Harris is "the laziest politician on the planet" without providing any evidence to support this claim. This spreading of misinformation contributes to conspiracy thinking. 4. **Blaming minorities for problems**: The author implies that certain groups, such as Jews, blacks, and Hispanics, are being manipulated by Democrats to vote against Trump's interests. This perpetuates a racist narrative that is characteristic of conspiracy thinking. 5. **Conspiracy theories about the media, education, and law enforcement**: The author claims that various institutions, including the media, Department of Education, FBI, CIA, NSA, and others, are part of a larger conspiracy to harm conservatives. This creates a paranoid narrative that conspiracy theorists often use to explain complex issues. 6. **Misinterpretation of facts**: The author misinterprets data on election results, claiming that Trump won in huge numbers across various demographics without providing evidence to support this claim. 7. **Conspiracy theories about identity politics and feminism**: The author claims that certain groups, such as trans individuals and proponents of critical race theory, are part of a larger conspiracy to harm conservatives. This perpetuates stereotypes and conspiracy theories about identity politics and feminism. 8. **Conspiratorial language**: The author uses language characteristic of conspiracy thinking, such as "we have awakened," "they are pushing us around," and "this is our pushback." This creates a narrative that is often used in conspiracy theories to describe the struggle against perceived enemies. Overall, this text exhibits many characteristics of conspiracy thinking, including the spread of misinformation, scapegoating, and the perpetuation of paranoid narratives.
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Dear Leftist Quisling Atrophy, ... NOBODY cares about your replies! Quisling, you cared enough to respond....
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Post by RWB on Nov 15, 2024 1:42:01 GMT
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Dear Leftist Quisling Atrophy, ... NOBODY cares about your replies! Quisling, you cared enough to respond.... The little brain damaged retarded Cuck Thor the traitor sez wut?
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Post by thor on Nov 15, 2024 2:24:04 GMT
Quisling, you cared enough to respond.... The little brain damaged retarded Cuck Thor the traitor sez wut? Simping for Stu now? And come and take them, Cupcake.
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Post by RWB on Nov 15, 2024 5:24:01 GMT
The little brain damaged retarded Cuck Thor the traitor sez wut? Simping for Stu now? And come and take them, Cupcake. I was replying to you little brain damaged retarded Cuck slave Thor the traitor! AND as I said before NO ONE wants your toy guns
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Post by DaveJavu on Nov 15, 2024 7:19:47 GMT
Simping for Stu now? And come and take them, Cupcake. I was replying to you little brain damaged retarded Cuck slave Thor the traitor! AND as I said before NO ONE wants your toy guns You should be committed, you demented piece of crap.
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Post by thor on Nov 15, 2024 13:59:06 GMT
Simping for Stu now? And come and take them, Cupcake. I was replying to you little brain damaged retarded Cuck slave Thor the traitor! AND as I said before NO ONE wants your toy guns Racist White Boy blusters. Come and take them, Cupcake.
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Post by rabbitreborn on Nov 15, 2024 15:10:45 GMT
Trump is a Russian asset, and the only reason he has ever won is because of Russian interference.
That’s not a conspiracy theory which destroys people’s trust in democracy, by the way. That one is real!
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Post by Fiddler on Nov 15, 2024 15:14:31 GMT
pffft .. Things with numerous confessions and an abundance of evidence are seldom real ..
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Post by rabbitreborn on Nov 15, 2024 15:17:43 GMT
pffft .. Things with numerous confessions and an abundance of evidence are seldom real .. Lol. See?? THAT’S REAL!!
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