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ugh. so plausible tooI’m actually concerned about a plea deal in which the shooter explains how he was radicalized by “the left” in exchange for something like a 25 year sentence with a chance of parole.
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ugh. so plausible tooI’m actually concerned about a plea deal in which the shooter explains how he was radicalized by “the left” in exchange for something like a 25 year sentence with a chance of parole.
And I hear all that. I dont call for people to be banned. Like...ever. However, he's crossed the line into the kind of stuff that is going to get people killed, beaten, etc. This push to try to turn this murderer into someone transsexual or dating a transsexual as a pretext to invent a motive is dangerous in the extreme. He started in on it from the beginning, then insisted he never said that, and now has returned to absolute insistence that its absolutely trans motivated.I was specifically referring to using personal insults and insulting slang. Ram doesn’t usually attack individual posters. Forget this thread, just pay attention to how threads evolve. Just saying it can get frustrating when you start off on a topic where you are in a hole to begin with due to the sheer number of people who immediately disagree with you before ever making the first post. Sometimes that frustration gets away from you.
Thanks for the Reddit suggestion. I would love to find a board driven by objective political discussion if that exists. Have less desire to be on a right wing zzl board than this version. I don’t need 99% of the participants to agree with me or tell me im right. I already know that![]()
MTP?Spencer Cox’s appearance on MTP is really worth watching.
I assume Meet The PressMTP?
Meet the Press.MTP?
Mouth the Penis.MTP?
sounds no diff excuse than maga finding a way to blame every shooting on leftistsugh. so plausible too
I will repost my thoughts on the Utah governor’s performance from the other thread….I’ve been fairly impressed with how Cox has handled this situation. He seems like a reasonable, thoughtful person. But even he is completely gaslighting us to cover up for the inexcusable and extraordinarily reckless and dangerous statements that keep flowing from national GOP leaders on a minute by minute basis.
Fair enough. At least he’s calling for peace and restraint and not casting wide blame on his enemies while absolving his side. Unlike literally everyone in the Trump administration. But I agree that’s a low bar.I will repost my thoughts on the Utah governor’s performance from the other thread….
I thought it was very strange that the governor was the primary speaker at all of those press conferences. Typically a governor (or mayor, or President, or whatever senior executive is present) will offer their concerns and condolences and turn the podium over to the police chief (or fire chief, or FBI AIC, or FEMA official, etc) to discuss details and progress of an investigation.
I felt the governor being the primary spokesperson from the first press conference indicated an immediate political weaponization of this event from the get-go. That feeling was reinforced by the governor’s “analysis” of selected bits of alleged evidence. I was shocked when some people were saying how Utah’s governor acquitted himself well during this “crisis” simply because he wasn’t as crass as Donald Trump, while being every bit as partisan as Trump.
it's sad if the absolute best we can expect from a "reasonable, thoughtful" Pub is essentially a bosiding, performative rendition of a decent politician due to anything more humane being used against them by the MAGA right.I’ve been fairly impressed with how Cox has handled this situation. He seems like a reasonable, thoughtful person. But even he is completely gaslighting us to cover up for the inexcusable and extraordinarily reckless and dangerous statements that keep flowing from national GOP leaders on a minute by minute basis.
Agree. But it is.it's sad if the absolute best we can expect from a "reasonable, thoughtful" Pub is essentially a bosiding, performative rendition of a decent politician due to anything more humane being used against them by the MAGA right.
It is sad that we shouldn't expect any honest acknowledgement of the role of Dems in our current political violence situation, despite the fact that much of the fear-mongering is coming from Dems and much of the violence is perpitrated by Dems.it's sad if the absolute best we can expect from a "reasonable, thoughtful" Pub is essentially a bosiding, performative rendition of a decent politician due to anything more humane being used against them by the MAGA right.
I think many on the right see this as "being bitten by the mouth you fed".Cancel culture and wokeness.
These people have a different idea than her and she’s trying to get them fired and quiet their voices.
Do our right wing posters support this?
That was my take as well. On MTP, Welker asked him for a response to Trump’s comments about the shooting and he did everything he could to avoid a whiff of criticism. He further thanked Trump for reaching out to him and mentioned that it was the WH that asked him to make appearances on the Sunday shows.I will repost my thoughts on the Utah governor’s performance from the other thread….
I thought it was very strange that the governor was the primary speaker at all of those press conferences. Typically a governor (or mayor, or President, or whatever senior executive is present) will offer their concerns and condolences and turn the podium over to the police chief (or fire chief, or FBI AIC, or FEMA official, etc) to discuss details and progress of an investigation.
I felt the governor being the primary spokesperson from the first press conference indicated an immediate political weaponization of this event from the get-go. That feeling was reinforced by the governor’s “analysis” of selected bits of alleged evidence. I was shocked when some people were saying how Utah’s governor acquitted himself well during this “crisis” simply because he wasn’t as crass as Donald Trump, while being every bit as partisan as Trump.
I think many on the right see this as "being bitten by the mouth you fed".
I generally agree.
I've never had a huge issue, in principle, with people being fired for idiotic things they say in public, when those people are tied back to their employer.
There are exceptions. I didn't agree with Netflix' Jonathan Friedland being fired, but when people say blatantly racist/anti-Semitic, etc things in public, you take the risk.
No idea if this is real, but:
Yikes.
The below video is zoomed in so it is not very graphic but warning that it shows Kirk recoiling from being hit and then zooms out to show panic.