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Tommy Callahan

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  1. ITs friday September 29th. The walls are still standing. welp, not so much our southern one. but that's another story.
  2. LMAO. down to just yelling "Liars" Cognitive dissonance on display. "Sometimes people hold a core belief that is very strong. When they are presented with evidence that works against that belief, the new evidence cannot be accepted. It would create a feeling that is extremely uncomfortable, called cognitive dissonance"
  3. The farms response was Hoax.... they choose to stay ignorant. its telling the DEM politician most highlighted in all that theatre, was a young lady making a very emotional "But trump" reply. LOL its pathological
  4. The big guy spoke. Pulled the "trump bad". You all call it good.
  5. ∆. Still puking what they are reading and seeing on lefty msm sites. Hey tibs. Why don't you explain it.
  6. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I almost feal bad for this thing. Almost ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ there is no way a functioning member of society is that ignorant.
  7. and seems to be perfectly representing the folks that voted for him
  8. you would think at least some of them would be showing some self-awareness. after the last four of them explaining exactly how bad things like bribery and treason are. Now they don't care and are working hard to find a deflection talking point that will stick.
  9. And NY? Illinois? Mass? New Jersey? Michigan? Same talking point?
  10. It's just funny how the voices that claim to be experts on legal matters involving the office of the president are showing everyone they dont grasp the topic past the headlines and talking points they parrot. X is on fire right now.
  11. They know the base and Media talking points. Never mind they have been calling hearsay, evidence for the last few witch hunts. She thinks Mr Turley was with biden when he typed the emails?
  12. you had to go and trigger them. but we know why. they know the hive mind always falls back to what it's been programmed to
  13. we all understand and see the partisan witch hunt and media narrative you hold as the golden rule.
  14. and its spreading to smaller cities like Rochester. what's the long-term consequence? A fine? you don't pay the fine, and a warrant for arrest? Or are fines now like jail and bail and based on income, race, sex, location, children?
  15. How else will the 15-minute cities happen. where we all live like sardines and RENT/share property owned by people/groups that don't live in them.
  16. I kind of get that. She scares the hell out of most A lifetime war hawk, Kissinger disciple. promotes small incursions/government changes over letting it foster to a large war. was she SOS under Obamas drone wars?
  17. On both your feet.
  18. people are not fleeing Florida like they are in Solid DEM states. The DEM policy doesn't seem to be popular. based on the amount of people fleeing it.
  19. It's something when our highest public servants call tens of millions of Americans, insults. they know how to tap into the TDS hive mind. I will give them that.
  20. it's hard to not believe the same thing would be playing out, years earlier. if Hillary had won.
  21. Honestly. if trying to debate, not the modern game of gotcha talking points, one does not defend or respond to a strawman like Ilia Calderón. but then again, these "debates" are just theatre for them to try to get their talking points in. and deflect from their failures.
  22. saw this gem on CNN fact checker. Moderator Ilia Calderón asked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to address the descendants of enslaved people regarding his state’s new standards on how to teach Black history in schools. Calderón: “Florida’s new Black history curriculum says, ‘slaves developed skills, which in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.’ You have said slaves developed skills in spite of slavery, not because of it. But many are still hurt. For descendants of slaves, this is personal. What is your message to them?” DeSantis: “First of all, that’s a hoax that was perpetuated by Kamala Harris. We are not going to be doing that. Second of all, that was written by descendants of slaves, these are great Black history scholars, so we need to stop playing these games,” DeSantis said. - Mod creating a narrative. Facts First: DeSantis’ claim is false. Florida’s new standards for teaching Black history do include the clause that Calderón read out. In July, the Florida Board of Education approved a new set of standards for how Black history should be taught in the state’s public schools. The standards for middle schoolers include a benchmark that says, “Instruction includes how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.” ADVERTISEMENT When asked about the benchmark in July, DeSantis told CNN he “wasn’t involved.” Instead, just as he did in his response tonight, he deferred to those who wrote the education standards. “You should talk to them about it. I didn’t do it. I wasn’t involved in it,” DeSantis said at the time. Pressed further at the time, he said: “I think that they’re probably going to show some of the folks that eventually parlayed, you know, being a blacksmith into, into doing things later in life. But the reality is, all of that is rooted in whatever is factual. They listed everything out. And if you have any questions about it, just ask the Department of Education.” DeSantis has argued that it is unfair to depict the standards as broadly pro-slavery, saying that they are clear and detailed about the evils of slavery. The new standards have been criticized by civil rights advocates and Black lawmakers. Vice President Kamala Harris also criticized the new standards, saying in a speech in July “they decided middle school students will be taught that enslaved people benefited from slavery.” - verifying his reply.
  23. old Ralph said the quiet part outloud. Nader: I'll Take Democratic 'Autocracy' Over GOP 'Fascism' Ralph Nader, wary of Trump, offers to help Joe Biden win - The Washington Post au·toc·ra·cy /ôˈtäkrəsē/ noun a system of government by one person with absolute power.
  24. you know what they say about when a person goes ad hominem in a debate.
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