Re Tennessee: again, when I say these are legit sick people, it’s not some hyperbolic slur but pretty much just stating a fact.
As for post-election reactions from the Party of Trump, I kind of expect worse than what we got in 2020. Trump is monstrous and desperate enough to do anything and everything—and have the sick fucks ready to support him.
As for Stone, he, like Trump, will do anything to get him reelected. Just saying.
Despite the reluctance of news outlets to publish material, if the hackers want the documents to be available online, they will be.
“They will eventually move down the food chain to find someone who will publish them,” Tofel said. “And if they fail at that, the internet being what it is, they can just publish it themselves.”
I would have thought that this is an obvious point, and that if there were juicy and/or newsworthy content in the purported "vetting" docs, that info would have been all over the Net by now. This isn't 1971, the Times and the "Pentagon Papers" already, now there's a whole "megaverse" of publishing options...so, "Robert", your move, mate.
That "neighborhoods" picture is beyond belief. It's problem as an ad is that the audience it is trying to reach is in fact already firmly in the Cult--so it is a serious waste of money.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson was the victim of two swatting attacks at her Detroit home, one Saturday and another Monday, she revealed this week.
A photo of Trump, as the prison door clanks behind him, overlaid onto a $2 might be a different story.
Grift! Grift! Grift!
Re Tennessee: again, when I say these are legit sick people, it’s not some hyperbolic slur but pretty much just stating a fact.
As for post-election reactions from the Party of Trump, I kind of expect worse than what we got in 2020. Trump is monstrous and desperate enough to do anything and everything—and have the sick fucks ready to support him.
As for Stone, he, like Trump, will do anything to get him reelected. Just saying.
That $2 bill...I laughed so hard that I spilled my coffee. Spend $19.99 for a phony $2 bill?
Grift! Grift! Grift!
Strict limit of 5! Only $100 to purchase a stack of bills allegedly real $2 bills which is $10 total value. The profit margin on that, hoo boy!
From WaPo "hacking" art:
Despite the reluctance of news outlets to publish material, if the hackers want the documents to be available online, they will be.
“They will eventually move down the food chain to find someone who will publish them,” Tofel said. “And if they fail at that, the internet being what it is, they can just publish it themselves.”
I would have thought that this is an obvious point, and that if there were juicy and/or newsworthy content in the purported "vetting" docs, that info would have been all over the Net by now. This isn't 1971, the Times and the "Pentagon Papers" already, now there's a whole "megaverse" of publishing options...so, "Robert", your move, mate.
That "neighborhoods" picture is beyond belief. It's problem as an ad is that the audience it is trying to reach is in fact already firmly in the Cult--so it is a serious waste of money.
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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson was the victim of two swatting attacks at her Detroit home, one Saturday and another Monday, she revealed this week.
And it is only going to get worse.