01-01-2021, 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
My party has no conscience that’s funny and you used hypocrite in the same sentence ...
She was under oath as was he.. so a classic he said she said ... that’s why he is a Justice this was no conspiracy theory 80 percent of Democratic men believe Ford as do 74 percent of Democratic women. Among Republicans, 77 percent of men believe Kavanaugh, as do 73 percent of women. That’s what Partisanship looks like
Be We are talking conspiracy theory’s , not partisanship , and you can’t or won’t admit the 2 topics are not the same
Wisconsin health system said an employee admitted to deliberately spoiling 500 doses of coronavirus vaccine.
Let me guess what party of conscience or website conspiracy this person believed ! to do what they did
The Nashville RV guy what conspiracy moved him 5G lizard people...s
What % of Republicans believe these conspiracy theory’s
Some 56% of Republicans believe that QAnon, a far-right conspiracy theory, is mostly or partly true,
These aren’t made up stats
And Republican elected officials are cashing in parroting these claims for votes .. and please don’t suggest both sides do it , even their own members see the downfall in the path some willing go down
So Ben Sasse is what a Rino or Truth Teller , about trying to flip the election
Let’s be clear what is happening here: We have a bunch of ambitious politicians who think there’s a quick way to tap into the president’s populist base without doing any real, long-term damage. But they’re wrong — and this issue is bigger than anyone’s personal ambitions,
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this sounds like the rant of someone who believes in conspiracy theories 
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