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06 Jun 2017, 5:18 am
Kraichgauer wrote:
EzraS wrote:
karathraceandherspecialdestiny wrote:
Yep, it's totally a liberal phenomenon, to affect "kooky, exaggerated" voices.
I was referring to content, not voices.
And Alex Jones likewise is an actor puting on an act.
Plenty of people follow his every word, including Trump.
Just because someone is putting on an act doesn't mean everything they say in character is fictitious. Stephen Clobert put on an act as well for the Colbert Report.
Where did Trump say he follows Alex Jones' every word?
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06 Jun 2017, 5:51 am
EzraS wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
EzraS wrote:
karathraceandherspecialdestiny wrote:
Yep, it's totally a liberal phenomenon, to affect "kooky, exaggerated" voices.
I was referring to content, not voices.
And Alex Jones likewise is an actor puting on an act.
Plenty of people follow his every word, including Trump.
Just because someone is putting on an act doesn't mean everything they say in character is fictitious. Stephen Clobert put on an act as well for the Colbert Report.
Where did Trump say he follows Alex Jones' every word?
Jones has had Trump on his show, where he's praised Jones. And yes, pretty much everything Alex Jones says is fictitious.
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06 Jun 2017, 7:07 am
Kraichgauer wrote:
EzraS wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
EzraS wrote:
karathraceandherspecialdestiny wrote:
Yep, it's totally a liberal phenomenon, to affect "kooky, exaggerated" voices.
I was referring to content, not voices.
And Alex Jones likewise is an actor puting on an act.
Plenty of people follow his every word, including Trump.
Just because someone is putting on an act doesn't mean everything they say in character is fictitious. Stephen Clobert put on an act as well for the Colbert Report.
Where did Trump say he follows Alex Jones' every word?
Jones has had Trump on his show, where he's praised Jones. And yes, pretty much everything Alex Jones says is fictitious.
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06 Jun 2017, 2:36 pm
EzraS wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
EzraS wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
EzraS wrote:
karathraceandherspecialdestiny wrote:
Yep, it's totally a liberal phenomenon, to affect "kooky, exaggerated" voices.
I was referring to content, not voices.
And Alex Jones likewise is an actor puting on an act.
Plenty of people follow his every word, including Trump.
Just because someone is putting on an act doesn't mean everything they say in character is fictitious. Stephen Clobert put on an act as well for the Colbert Report.
Where did Trump say he follows Alex Jones' every word?
Jones has had Trump on his show, where he's praised Jones. And yes, pretty much everything Alex Jones says is fictitious.
You have interesting ways of drawing conclusions.
If that's so, it was probably because I had written that post after three A.M., and wanted to go to bed after hours of working on a short story. Needless to say, I hadn't put much thought into my answer. That said, Trump had famously gone on Jones' show and praised him. He even relies more on Jones and other crackpot sources like Drudge and Breitbart than he does on his own intelligence agencies. My message to him is: Those idiots make things up at the drop of a hat, Mr. President.
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As Olbermann laid out the resistance goal is to help Trump completely self destruct. They seem to be having some success at this. What these so called smart ones are not taking into account is that the man is near the nuclear football at all times. Yeah they have been successful in blocking policies they do not like but this may result in many of or all us either dead, maimed or living stone age style.
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23 Jun 2017, 2:24 pm
Kushner should lose his security clearance until he answers some questions, at least.
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