Pottersville Digest
With
eye-popping graphics that come screaming right out of the early 90s,
right wing rioter creates a video game where Trump shoots his imagined
enemies.
I had a feeling the woman who'd bagged him was a fellow liberal. You go, girl!
Trump's putting his money where his big mouth is... because his big mouth isn't doing it, anymore.
Minnesota Man pulls full-blown nutty because Fox won't air his conspiracy theory ads.
A smart article by Susan Glassner.
Well, well, look at the latest welfare queen.
Luther Strange and Roy Moore can tell you all about that.
All we had to do was listen to people of color and we wouildn't be in this mess.
“Just say that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me.”
Looks as if Gaetz's stunt Thursday's already backfiring.
"The Arizona election audit, a kind of Renaissance fair for deranged conspiracy theorists and Donald Trump dead-enders, has finally wound down its work... which may at last reveal that it was aliens from the planet Xerpdorp, working with George Soros and D.B. Cooper, who stole the state’s election." Paul Waldman.
IOW, The Gang That Couldn't Steal.
Atrios was right all those years ago- The stupid actually does burn. (Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC.)
Does this "cabinet" consist of stuffed animals and action figures?
Trailer park trash through and through.
Madison
Cawthorn (R-Eagle's Nest), who's been in Congress fewer than seven
months, is mocking another Republican as "that guy with the mustache
that nobody fucking knows."
Well, THAT could've gone better. On second thought, no it couldn't.
But the craven right wing scum don't have the balls to tell him to stay out of their races.
The umbilical cord must've been tied around this moron's neck with a sailors' knot.
"It’s a monthslong process full of legal questions and procedural challenges, but state Republicans have increasingly promoted the idea of a takeover ahead of the 2022 election to energize conservative supporters."
"Over half of Republicans (55%) supported the possible use of force to preserve the 'traditional American way of life,' compared to 15% of Democrats. When asked if a time will come when 'patriotic Americans have to take the law into their own hands,' 47% of Republicans agreed, as opposed to just 9% of Democrats."
The umbilical cord must've been tied around this moron's neck with a sailors' knot.
"It’s a monthslong process full of legal questions and procedural challenges, but state Republicans have increasingly promoted the idea of a takeover ahead of the 2022 election to energize conservative supporters."
"Over half of Republicans (55%) supported the possible use of force to preserve the 'traditional American way of life,' compared to 15% of Democrats. When asked if a time will come when 'patriotic Americans have to take the law into their own hands,' 47% of Republicans agreed, as opposed to just 9% of Democrats."
Because January 6th worked so well, right?
2 Comments:
That video game likeness of Trump is too slim and too courageous.
Trump hasn't been that slim since 2nd grade.
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