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Extreme means not thinking like the majority of Americans, yes?
Obviously not.Extreme means not thinking like the majority of Americans, yes?
So, you're a victim? White supremacy, "great replacement theory", christian nationalism AKA Seven Mountains Dominionism, are racist, RWE beliefs, especially in a country in which the 28 percent who are white male hold 62 percent of all elected offices, 450 of 500 Fortune 500 CEO positions and have a deplorable record of practicing racial and gender equality, equal employment opportunity, and separation of church and state.Extreme means not thinking like the majority of Americans, yes?
I don't think extreme thinking is limited to "not what the majority thinks".Extreme means not thinking like the majority of Americans, yes?
of course not thats pure stupidity like many of your claimsExtreme means not thinking like the majority of Americans, yes?
When you are not with what majority of Americans think, that is "extreme" thinking.
The above is a direct quote from the most divisive administration in modern history.
Is it now? Is it really pure stupidity? https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-house/biden-minority-views-extremeof course not thats pure stupidity like many of your claims
I know, right, if we use the White House's broad, illogical, and dumb definition, that would be the case....using a definition so broad, illogical and dumb would paint every nonchristian in America as extremist
and that is not the case
I have no idea what you are blabbering about. Must be some conspiracy theory that's running around in your brain.A projection post... IOW, the RWE billionaire donated millions to a dark money scapegoating wedge issue project intended to convince white voters in West Virginia and Mississippi, the two states with adults of least average education level, that the G.O.P. political candidates who recited the scapegoating wedge issue memes, Job Creators vs. "takers" and other "woke CRT indoctrinated liberals" were on the side of the billionaire donor who simply wanted the G.O.P. candidates he was investing in, to protect him from tax increases.
Conservatives aren't thought of as extremest because they don't agree with the majority of Americans. Conservatives are thought of as extremest because they will resort to anything, up to and including violence, to get their way. They will go to "extremes" to get their way.Extreme means not thinking like the majority of Americans, yes?
I have no idea what you are blabbering about.
You have no idea because you get your info from the global elites. They keep you in line by carefully controlling the narratives you ingest.I have no idea what you are blabbering about. Must be some conspiracy theory that's running around in your brain.
Is it now? Is it really pure stupidity? https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-house/biden-minority-views-extreme
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I know, right, if we use the White House's broad, illogical, and dumb definition, that would be the case....
lolz
Not at all. What the majority of Americans think can be extreme too.Extreme means not thinking like the majority of Americans, yes?
The current WH spokesperson is totally unprepared for the job and it shows day after day, she should have stayed on the sidelines……
How would you define "extreme"? Is Isis or the Taliban "extreme," and if so, what if they were or weren't like the majority of their society or their religion?Extreme means not thinking like the majority of Americans, yes?
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Stick your racist odored opinion next to your criminal cult idol, where the sun don't shine! The lines are drawn...
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Trump vows pardons, government apology to Capitol rioters if elected
The comments came on the same day President Biden was delivering a prime-time address warning of the threat to democracy from “MAGA Republicans” and election deniers.
By Mariana Alfaro
Updated September 1, 2022 at 5:23 p.m. EDT
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Trump, during his conversation with Bell on Thursday morning, also said that he met with some Jan. 6 defendants in his office this week and that he is helping some financially.
“I am financially supporting people that are incredible and they were in my office actually two days ago, so they’re very much in my mind,” Trump said. “It’s a disgrace what they’ve done to them. What they’ve done to these people is disgraceful.”
A spokesman for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment about how the former president is financially supporting the rioters.
Trump has raised the prospect of pardons in previous interviews, as well, but the notion of an apology and financial support is a new element.
The former president, who has not officially announced a 2024 presidential bid but is expected to do so, said that, if “I decide to run, and if I win, I will be looking very, very strongly about pardons, full pardons.”
“That is probably going to be best, because even if they go for two months or six months [to jail], they have sentences that could go a lot longer than that,” he said..."
Versus the rule of law,