Vae on 8/11/2019 at 19:51
Quote Posted by lowenz
Damn this reality, she's an enemy of the honest people!!!11111
And the reality is that she doesn't like Drumpf!!!1111...:mad:
lowenz on 8/11/2019 at 20:17
It seems to me that reality really likes Trump, she simply doesn't like his voters 'cause Trump lives like a baron and his voters like, you know, poor manipulated fo(o)l(k)s.
We must send some commandos to terminate this impudent and impenitent "reality". To hell the reality!
jkcerda on 8/11/2019 at 20:21
sorry guys, busy as fuck with work and projects, SNOPES is biased shit, as biased as Faux news.........hell most American media is nothing but biased shit.
Renz, how can I heart when you stole it?????? Love . Midge...................
Al_B on 8/11/2019 at 21:27
Quote Posted by Nicker
He said...
jingle jingleAnd it worked - people stopped discussing the effectiveness of dealing with border issues and started debating the bias inherent in reality.
lowenz on 8/11/2019 at 22:34
Quote Posted by Al_B
And it worked - people stopped discussing the effectiveness of dealing with border issues and started debating the bias inherent in reality.
+1
Exactly. It's Trump best distract.....achievement.....
Tony_Tarantula on 8/11/2019 at 23:15
I don't know if anyone's been following, but the "conservative" side is a dumpster fire right now and it's glorious.
It started at Ohio State when someone in the audience asked Charlie Kirk about aid to Israel and mentioned the USS liberty. Kirk lost his shit (literally shouting at the guy to stop talking) and then went on to seriously defend it on the grounds that it's a handout to US arms manufacturers.
Yes, he actually said that. Video at the jump: (
https://twitter.com/catholic_goy/status/1186844591330230273)
Since then the "Groypers" (the insurgent faction) have been goading what they call "Conservative Inc" at every opportunity particularly targeting TP USA and Prager.
"Conservative Inc" is largely reacting by freaking out, calling for bans, and refusing to take questions from anyone except people who later get Doxxed as TP USA employees. They even fired someone merely for being photographed in the same room as Nick Fuentes.
Video from AZ: (
https://twitter.com/NickerNation/status/1192891018259161089)
Dan Crenshaw got blown at one of his events. He took ten softball questions then shut down the event and left when people started shouting asking why he wasn't taking audience questions.
It's even appears to have attracted the attention of intelligence services. I need to verify but from the photos shown the dude at a TP USA is very obviously the same dude who works for the Ministry:
Inline Image:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EH8i1llX0AATfYu?format=jpg&name=smallBen Shapiro also flipped his shit: (
https://twitter.com/TheBavarianChad/status/1192644808264695808)
The thing that's provoking this? Just people in the audience asking some uncomfortable questions about Republican foreign policy dogma. These people's bullshit is stretched so thin that this is all it takes for the mirrors to shatter.
Quote:
Reality has a well-known liberal bias.
No it doesn't. Unoriginal, smug tropes do however.
Actual reality is depressing as fuck more than anything else.
ZylonBane on 9/11/2019 at 00:46
Quote Posted by Tony_Tarantula
No it doesn't.
Yuh-huh!
Starker on 9/11/2019 at 05:29
Well, if your reality involves conspiracy theories and a Turner Diary-esque vision of the US, then yeah, of course it would seem a bit bleak.
Meanwhile, Lord Dampnut is forced to pay 2 million in damages for running a fake charity and give the remaining funds over to actual charities:
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-ordered-to-pay-2-million-to-charities-over-misuse-of-foundation-court-documents-say/2019/11/07/b8f804e2-018e-11ea-9518-1e76abc088b6_story.html)
A New York judge on Thursday ordered President Trump to pay $2 million in damages for misusing funds from a tax-exempt charity — taking the charity's money to pay debts for his for-profit businesses, to boost his 2016 campaign and to buy a painting of himself, according to court documents.
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As part of the settlement, Trump also agreed to disburse the $1.8 million remaining in the foundation to a set of charities, and to shutter it for good.
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In all, $3.8 million will go to eight charities: Army Emergency Relief, the Children's Aid Society, Citymeals-on-Wheels, Give an Hour, Martha's Table, the United Negro College Fund, United Way of the National Capital Area and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Trump and his business have already repaid the foundation about $338,000 since The Post began its reporting on the Trump Foundation, to reimburse the charity for various improper expenditures.
Trump's three eldest children — Ivanka, Donald Jr. and Eric — were also named in the original lawsuit, because they were listed as board members at the foundation. In reality, the board did not meet at all for 19 straight years, from 1999 to 2018.
The three Trump children were required to take an “in-person interactive” training class in how to be better board members, and the suit against them was dismissed, court documents say.
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The Trump Foundation had been a relatively small charity that in recent years had received very little in donations from Trump himself. He donated nothing from 2009 to 2015. Instead, the foundation subsisted largely on a gift from pro-wrestling moguls Vince and Linda McMahon: $5 million in total. Linda McMahon was later appointed by Trump as head of the Small Business Administration.
The foundation's troubles were first uncovered in 2016 — starting when a Post reporter attended a Trump campaign rally in Waterloo, Iowa. Onstage, Trump gave away a $100,000 check from the Trump Foundation to a local charity.
Federal law prohibits charities' money from “participating” in political campaigns.
In addition, The Post found that Trump had used the charity's money to make a $25,000 donation to a political committee associated with then-Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi (R). Charities are prohibited from making political gifts.
The Post also found that Trump had taken more than $250,000 from the charity to settle lawsuits involving his for-profit businesses. And Trump had used the charity to buy things for himself, including a helmet signed by former pro football player Tim Tebow, and a large painting of himself that was later hung on the wall of Trump's Doral golf resort in Miami.
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