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That is disgusting. What makes it worse is that this malicious fantasy is part of their idiot devotion to a genuine degenerate - repeat philanderer, bragging about sexual abuse, boasting about walking in on 15-year-olds in their dressing room, nauseating fixation on his own daughter. That's their hero. Even aside from his treasonous behavior, juvenile spitefulness, utter incompetence, bigotry, tax fraud, and corruption, that alone says all you need to know about the "Q"/"Deep State" believers.


Avid MSM fan much?
 
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He didn't know the man, never met him in fact.


Now now...quit fibbing

You know better


What the hell are you talking about?



Because you cannot be so uninformed as to believe "He didn't know the man, never met him in fact."


You probably saw that clip* the last time it was posted here....maybe it was you who posted it the last time.


* footage indicates they were acquainted and partied with Buffalo Bills cheerleaders.....WHOA !!...Bombshell !!!
 
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Q-nuts habitually make pedo accusations without a whiff of evidence. That's just evil and disgusting, period, pard.


Did you overlook the part where I already agreed with you on that point?


Originally Posted by Resume View Post
Q-nuts habitually make pedo accusations without a whiff of evidence. That's just evil and disgusting, period, pard.



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Agreed.
 
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Because you cannot be so uninformed as to believe "He didn't know the man, never met him in fact."

I still don't know what the hell you're on about. The clip showed our dufus president partying with Epstein. I mocked Trump using his usual quotes when he wants to distance himself from some corrupt acquaintance.

What Trump actually said was that Epstein was a "terrific guy, who enjoys women on the younger side . . . " right up until Epstein was charged and then it was "I never much cared for the man."
 
I still don't know what the hell you're on about. The clip showed our dufus president partying with Epstein. I mocked Trump using his usual quotes when he wants to distance himself from some corrupt acquaintance.

What Trump actually said was that Epstein was a "terrific guy, who enjoys women on the younger side . . . " right up until Epstein was charged and then it was "I never much cared for the man."


OK

I didnt recognize the quote. You did not provide context.

Hence I did not know you were mocking an actual Trump quote.
 
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See, this is why you don’t get a seat at the big table. Some of the others may indulge you, but your rhetorical bag of tricks is (a) very limited and (b) very familiar. Neither it, nor your deliberate failure to act like a grown-up, are anything new. And cheerleading for actual criminals, traitors, and degenerates in the service of an infantile fantasy is all on you.
 
See, this is why you don’t get a seat at the big table. Some of the others may indulge you, but your rhetorical bag of tricks is (a) very limited and (b) very familiar. Neither it, nor your deliberate failure to act like a grown-up, are anything new. And cheerleading for actual criminals, traitors, and degenerates in the service of an infantile fantasy is all on you.



That reminds me...


Explosion of leftist hate aimed at Dr Birx after she demolishes media’s panic narrative
 
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See, this is why you don’t get a seat at the big table. Some of the others may indulge you, but your rhetorical bag of tricks is (a) very limited and (b) very familiar. Neither it, nor your deliberate failure to act like a grown-up, are anything new. And cheerleading for actual criminals, traitors, and degenerates in the service of an infantile fantasy is all on you.

That reminds me...

Q.E.D. If you were an actual six-year-old, instead of acting like one, everyone would smile in pretend surprise at the nth iteration of the same simple tricks you were so fond of demonstrating. That’s because everyone would expect you to grow up at some point.
 

Oh. Oh.

Dr. Deborah L. Birx, the response coordinator for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, has proven to be a voice of reason in a time of crisis — much to the angst of the hostile, anti-Trump media.

The hair-on-fire media is pushing a panic-inducing worst-case narrative in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak, focusing on predictions of alarming increases in those who contract the Chinese virus while reporting on dwindling hospital supplies and do-not-resuscitate orders allegedly being discussed to free up more beds.

Yet, Birx stands calmly before the American people at the nightly press briefings and reminds agenda-driven journalists of a little thing called facts, beseeching them to be more responsible in their reporting.

“There is no situation in the United States right now that warrants that kind of discussion,” she implored. “You can be thinking about it in a hospital… but to say to the American people, to make the implication that when they need a hospital bed it’s not going to be there, or when they need that ventilator it’s not going to be there, we don’t have evidence of that right now.”


Time . . . will . . . tell.
 
Oh. Oh.



Dr. Deborah L. Birx, the response coordinator for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, has proven to be a voice of reason in a time of crisis — much to the angst of the hostile, anti-Trump media.



The hair-on-fire media is pushing a panic-inducing worst-case narrative in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak, focusing on predictions of alarming increases in those who contract the Chinese virus while reporting on dwindling hospital supplies and do-not-resuscitate orders allegedly being discussed to free up more beds.



Yet, Birx stands calmly before the American people at the nightly press briefings and reminds agenda-driven journalists of a little thing called facts, beseeching them to be more responsible in their reporting.



“There is no situation in the United States right now that warrants that kind of discussion,” she implored. “You can be thinking about it in a hospital… but to say to the American people, to make the implication that when they need a hospital bed it’s not going to be there, or when they need that ventilator it’s not going to be there, we don’t have evidence of that right now.”




Time . . . will . . . tell.
Dismiss as absurd hypothetical concern what is already happening (they are using ventilators for more than one person at a time, health care workers are unprotected or reusing contaminated equipment), and call it rationalism.

If it weren't deadly, it'd be just sad.

Since it is deadly, it's disgusting that someone propagates this stuff.
 
Oh. Oh.

Dr. Deborah L. Birx, the response coordinator for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, has proven to be a voice of reason in a time of crisis — much to the angst of the hostile, anti-Trump media.

The hair-on-fire media is pushing a panic-inducing worst-case narrative in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak, focusing on predictions of alarming increases in those who contract the Chinese virus while reporting on dwindling hospital supplies and do-not-resuscitate orders allegedly being discussed to free up more beds.

Yet, Birx stands calmly before the American people at the nightly press briefings and reminds agenda-driven journalists of a little thing called facts, beseeching them to be more responsible in their reporting.

“There is no situation in the United States right now that warrants that kind of discussion,” she implored. “You can be thinking about it in a hospital… but to say to the American people, to make the implication that when they need a hospital bed it’s not going to be there, or when they need that ventilator it’s not going to be there, we don’t have evidence of that right now.”


Time . . . will . . . tell.


Especially if its true about a correction regarding the 3% or 4% (WHO) death rate being more like less than 1%.

One source says more like .1%.

Yes, Time will tell.
 
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