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OAN and Glenn Beck have commoditized you to your own stupidity.
The 4+ year attempt to walk Occam's razor of stupidity and conspiracy theories by establishment republicans should be your first clue. They need just enough of you to win, but they hate it when you send your fellow idiots to Congress. | ||
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#102
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You sound like Horza (He's given up and is meme mode now) More proof you're just a poseur | |||
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#103
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It's weird how much the Left has changed.
I voted Democrat when I was younger. I genuinely felt like Al Gore was cheated out of the election, and still do. John Kerry led the polls by about 20% and no one I knew was voting for George Bush. After those two elections, I came to the conclusion, along with many other liberal voters my age that the elections were rigged and unfair. It's weird how following 4 years of hearing the left say that Russians hacked the election, they're now opposed to election security. And honestly voter ID isn't even a big deal. Most places already require voter ID, and they should. The only person who disagrees with this rule obviously wants to cheat. | ||
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#106
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The Russians didn't hack the election. They attempted to influence our stupid electorate. Rather or not that changed the outcome, who knows? In either case, stupidity isn't against the law nor is believing dumb shit that is too dumb for a rational human to believe.
Voter ID is a huge deal. It's not meant for election integrity because election fraud doesn't happen to a degree that warrants anything more than we currently do. It's meant to target the most lazy and irresponsible among us which happens to be part of the democratic base. | ||
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Don't kid yourself. That's what all this is really about. Democrats don't care about free and fair elections. | |||
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#110
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Michael Carvin's arguments before the Supreme Court. You were given the answer.
I'm going to assume the attorney paid for by the Republican party to stand in front of the Supreme Court is right and you morons aren't. | ||
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