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51 minutes ago, Skidooski said:

Spin got you guys to zone in on the Jan 6th comment easily. Like Snowrider used to say "Pull their strings and watch them go"  :lol: 

But but trump, come on man 

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2 minutes ago, toslow said:

But but trump, come on man 

Thread WAS about Cuomo and all the elderly people he killed off

We've already have plenty of Jan 6th threads with the same exact shit being said 

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1 minute ago, Skidooski said:

Thread WAS about Cuomo and all the elderly people he killed off

We've already have plenty of Jan 6th threads with the same exact shit being said 

Thread is about TDS if you go read the first couple of lines in the first post 

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4 minutes ago, toslow said:

Thread is about TDS if you go read the first couple of lines in the first post 

Did you read past the first sentence or watch any of the video?

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1 hour ago, Steve753 said:

Jan 6th didn't happen?

rioting from the day of his announcement didn’t happen?
 

 

Protests against Trump began following the announcement of his candidacy in June 2015, especially after he said that illegal immigrants from Mexico were "bringing drugs, bringing crime, they're rapists".[1][2]

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A protest against Trump at the future Trump International Hotel, Washington, D.C. on July 9, 2015
  • July 9 – In Washington, D.C., a group of protesters gathered outside of the future Trump International Hotel, Washington D.C. to demonstrate and "call for a worldwide boycott of Trump properties and TV shows".[4]
  • July 10 – While Trump spoke at a Friends of Abe gathering, about 150 protesters gathered with signs and hitting piñatas made in Trump's image. A smaller group of Trump supporters gathered near the protests and caused tension, with one Trump supporter beginning to jab at protesters.[5]
  • July 12 – Protesters interrupted Trump at a speech in Phoenix, Arizona, with a large sign and were later escorted out while Trump supporters chanted "U-S-A!".[6]
  • July 23 – Trump arrived in Laredo, Texas, and was greeted by protesters while others gathered in support.[7]
  • August 11 – About 150 protesters gathered in Birch Run, Michigan outside of a rally at the Birch Run Expo Center, gathered by the Democratic Party of Michigan due to what they called "anti-immigrant, anti-veteran statements" made by Trump.[8]
  • August 25 – During a press conference, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos began to question Trump since before being called on. After being told "Sit down! you weren't called" and "Go back to Univision", Ramos continued to protest Trump's plan to deport illegal immigrants and their children born into citizenship in the U.S. Trump motioned to his security, with Keith Schiller removing Ramos from the event. Trump later met with Ramos alone.[9][10][11]
  • September 3 – Trump's chief of security, Keith Schiller, was filmed punching a protester.[12]
  • October 14 – In Richmond, Virginia, several clashes broke out between protesters and Trump supporters.[13]
  • November 7 – Over 200 protesters, many of them Latino, demonstrated outside of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, where Trump was hosting Saturday Night Live.[14]
  • December 4 – After being interrupted ten times during a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, Trump ended his rally.[15]
  • December 12 – Multiple protesters heckled Trump during a rally in Aiken, South Carolina.[16]
  • December 22 – More than a dozen protesters were ejected from a 9,000-person Trump rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, after interrupting the candidate's speech more than 10 times. One audience member punched a protester. Trump called the hecklers "drugged out" and "so weak" for not resisting when security guards escorted them away. Trump questioned why the protesters would heckle him in front of "a group of 9,000 maniacs that want to kill them."[17]
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Just now, Skidooski said:

Did you read past the first sentence or watch any of the video?

Yep, but you saying trump supporters get more triggered then left leaning supporters on here is bullshit  

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2 minutes ago, toslow said:

Yep, but you saying trump supporters get more triggered then left leaning supporters on here is bullshit  

Oh. I said that eh?  Where? :lol: Both the Trump supporters and their counterparts on the other side are easily triggered. Not really a competition there

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18 minutes ago, Skidooski said:

Oh. I said that eh?  Where? :lol: Both the Trump supporters and their counterparts on the other side are easily triggered. Not really a competition there

you might not have said but you’re implying it in your post


 

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18 minutes ago, toslow said:

you might not have said but you’re implying it in your post


 

Oh.....

That thought never crossed my mind while making the post but OK

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35 minutes ago, Sleepr2 said:

rioting from the day of his announcement didn’t happen?
 

 

Protests against Trump began following the announcement of his candidacy in June 2015, especially after he said that illegal immigrants from Mexico were "bringing drugs, bringing crime, they're rapists".[1][2]

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A protest against Trump at the future Trump International Hotel, Washington, D.C. on July 9, 2015
  • July 9 – In Washington, D.C., a group of protesters gathered outside of the future Trump International Hotel, Washington D.C. to demonstrate and "call for a worldwide boycott of Trump properties and TV shows".[4]
  • July 10 – While Trump spoke at a Friends of Abe gathering, about 150 protesters gathered with signs and hitting piñatas made in Trump's image. A smaller group of Trump supporters gathered near the protests and caused tension, with one Trump supporter beginning to jab at protesters.[5]
  • July 12 – Protesters interrupted Trump at a speech in Phoenix, Arizona, with a large sign and were later escorted out while Trump supporters chanted "U-S-A!".[6]
  • July 23 – Trump arrived in Laredo, Texas, and was greeted by protesters while others gathered in support.[7]
  • August 11 – About 150 protesters gathered in Birch Run, Michigan outside of a rally at the Birch Run Expo Center, gathered by the Democratic Party of Michigan due to what they called "anti-immigrant, anti-veteran statements" made by Trump.[8]
  • August 25 – During a press conference, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos began to question Trump since before being called on. After being told "Sit down! you weren't called" and "Go back to Univision", Ramos continued to protest Trump's plan to deport illegal immigrants and their children born into citizenship in the U.S. Trump motioned to his security, with Keith Schiller removing Ramos from the event. Trump later met with Ramos alone.[9][10][11]
  • September 3 – Trump's chief of security, Keith Schiller, was filmed punching a protester.[12]
  • October 14 – In Richmond, Virginia, several clashes broke out between protesters and Trump supporters.[13]
  • November 7 – Over 200 protesters, many of them Latino, demonstrated outside of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, where Trump was hosting Saturday Night Live.[14]
  • December 4 – After being interrupted ten times during a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, Trump ended his rally.[15]
  • December 12 – Multiple protesters heckled Trump during a rally in Aiken, South Carolina.[16]
  • December 22 – More than a dozen protesters were ejected from a 9,000-person Trump rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, after interrupting the candidate's speech more than 10 times. One audience member punched a protester. Trump called the hecklers "drugged out" and "so weak" for not resisting when security guards escorted them away. Trump questioned why the protesters would heckle him in front of "a group of 9,000 maniacs that want to kill them."[17]

Why do you keep doing that? Just answer my question.

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2 hours ago, Skidooski said:

Spin got you guys to zone in on the Jan 6th comment easily. Like Snowrider used to say "Pull their strings and watch them go"  :lol: 

But Reagan!!!!! 

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14 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Sick fuck.

 

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I believe that is photo shopped...Not sticking up for Hunter by any means, but it looks like the girls are cut in..

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15 minutes ago, Rigid1 said:

I believe that is photo shopped...Not sticking up for Hunter by any means, but it looks like the girls are cut in..

Honestly, I don't know, but Maxey posted it.  He is the source of the 4Chan dump and he is credible.  Although he did not extract the files himself.

 

 

https://gettr.com/post/p1i4dl5d353

 

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3 hours ago, Steve753 said:

Why do you keep doing that? Just answer my question.

Pointing out leftists hypocrisy triggers you eh? 
 

  • August 4 – Protesters stood silently among seated attendees at a Portland, Maine Trump rally, and held up pocket Constitutions, in reference to Khizr Khan's DNC speech days earlier. The protesters were ejected from the rally.[76]
  • August 19 – Dozens of protestors gathered in front and marched around the building where a fundraiser for Trump was held in Minneapolis. "Later in the evening, a smaller contingent grew unruly. Some fundraiser attendees were pushed and jostled, spit on and verbally harassed as they left the convention center."[77]
  • August 31 – A group of approximately 500 people protested in downtown Phoenix, Arizona chanting and hitting a Trump piñata. There were no arrests, although police had to usher two anti-Trump protesters off the sidewalk where speech-goers for a Trump rally entered the Phoenix Convention Center, saying that the protesters were causing conflict with the Trump supporters.[78]
  • October 10  Dave Eggers and Jordan Kurland launched the all-star music project 30 Days, 30 Songs, scheduled to publish one song per day advocating against Donald Trump.[79][80] Due to overwhelming response of more artists, the project was meanwhile renamed and rescheduled to 30 Days, 40 Songs and 30 Days, 50 Songs. Musicians include stars like R.E.M., Moby, Franz Ferdinand, Jimmy Eat World, Loudon Wainwright and many others.[81]
  • October 18 – Dozens of women, some of whom were victims of sexual assault, gathered in front of Trump Toweron a Tuesday morning to begin a series of protests across the nation pushing women to leave the Republican party and un-endorse Donald Trump. Dressed in black, the protesters sat in front of Trump Tower holding signs such as "Grab my pussy, muthafucker I dare you" and "Don't tread on my pussy" in reference to the Donald Trump and Billy Bush recording.[82]
  • October 26 – Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was destroyed with a sledgehammer and a pickaxe.[83] The man responsible pleaded no contest to one count of felony vandalism and was sentenced to three years of probation in February 2017.[84]
  • November 5 – During a rally at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center in Reno, Nevada, Trump was rushed off stage by Secret Service agents when someone yelled "gun" while others tried to take a protester's anti-Trump sign. The protester was questioned and found to have no weapons on him. Trump returned minutes later to resume his rally.[85][86]
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Just now, Sleepr2 said:

Pointing out leftists hypocrisy triggers you eh? 
 

  • August 4 – Protesters stood silently among seated attendees at a Portland, Maine Trump rally, and held up pocket Constitutions, in reference to Khizr Khan's DNC speech days earlier. The protesters were ejected from the rally.[76]
  • August 19 – Dozens of protestors gathered in front and marched around the building where a fundraiser for Trump was held in Minneapolis. "Later in the evening, a smaller contingent grew unruly. Some fundraiser attendees were pushed and jostled, spit on and verbally harassed as they left the convention center."[77]
  • August 31 – A group of approximately 500 people protested in downtown Phoenix, Arizona chanting and hitting a Trump piñata. There were no arrests, although police had to usher two anti-Trump protesters off the sidewalk where speech-goers for a Trump rally entered the Phoenix Convention Center, saying that the protesters were causing conflict with the Trump supporters.[78]
  • October 10  Dave Eggers and Jordan Kurland launched the all-star music project 30 Days, 30 Songs, scheduled to publish one song per day advocating against Donald Trump.[79][80] Due to overwhelming response of more artists, the project was meanwhile renamed and rescheduled to 30 Days, 40 Songs and 30 Days, 50 Songs. Musicians include stars like R.E.M., Moby, Franz Ferdinand, Jimmy Eat World, Loudon Wainwright and many others.[81]
  • October 18 – Dozens of women, some of whom were victims of sexual assault, gathered in front of Trump Toweron a Tuesday morning to begin a series of protests across the nation pushing women to leave the Republican party and un-endorse Donald Trump. Dressed in black, the protesters sat in front of Trump Tower holding signs such as "Grab my pussy, muthafucker I dare you" and "Don't tread on my pussy" in reference to the Donald Trump and Billy Bush recording.[82]
  • October 26 – Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was destroyed with a sledgehammer and a pickaxe.[83] The man responsible pleaded no contest to one count of felony vandalism and was sentenced to three years of probation in February 2017.[84]
  • November 5 – During a rally at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center in Reno, Nevada, Trump was rushed off stage by Secret Service agents when someone yelled "gun" while others tried to take a protester's anti-Trump sign. The protester was questioned and found to have no weapons on him. Trump returned minutes later to resume his rally.[85][86]

Not at all. I've pointed out what the left has done numerous times

Now back to my question. Answer it kindly.

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5 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

Not at all. I've pointed out what the left has done numerous times

Now back to my question. Answer it kindly.

Explain your selective outrage, “kindly “ 

 

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