Bigs23
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Take the cannoli leave the gun.Why would the shooter leave the weapon in the woods?
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Take the cannoli leave the gun.Why would the shooter leave the weapon in the woods?
But then why take it with you from the roof? The odds that they wouldn’t find it in the woods is incredibly low. Why take the risk of jumping off the roof with the gun only to leave it in the woods? If that were the plan, just leave the gun on the roof.Because carrying around a firearm right after someone had been murdered wouldn't be a wise thing to do if you wanted to get away.
I don't think he went to "How to commit a Crime School"But then why take it with you from the roof? The odds that they wouldn’t find it in the woods is incredibly low. Why take the risk of jumping off the roof with the gun only to leave it in the woods? If that were the plan, just leave the gun on the roof.
You mean, Trump University?I don't think he went to "How to commit a Crime School"
According to Wikipedia, whatever that is worth, he was a Democrat for all but 8 years of his life. I'm not saying he's not an opportunist, but...Matt Dowd is not a liberal
“… With Bush as president, Dowd was put on the Republican National Committee payroll and became an intimate participant in White House strategy sessions. Bush and the Republicans now exploited divisive wedge issues and tactics with a vengeance. After Sept. 11, 2001, fear was bundled with loathing, the terrorist threat from abroad conflated with the gay menace within. By 2004, relying on Dowd’s numbers, Republicans made gay marriage the most salient social issue, exceeding abortion and gun control in its inflammatory potential to mobilize conservatives. Dowd prescribed the strategy for targeting of Republican base voters’ “anger points,” as GOP consultants called them, for maximum turnout.
… In the political rinse cycle, Dowd transformed the disinformation justifying the Iraq war into platitudinous Republican talking points. In the interviews he granted, Dowd repeated them effortlessly. “Events in Iraq,” he told National Public Radio during the Republican Convention in September 2004, “and removing Saddam Hussein is all part of the war on terror. You can’t separate out removing a brutal dictator from a place that harbored terrorists from the war on terror.” One plus one equals three; the clock struck 13.
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He was, he said, just creating a new Republican “brand.” After Rove executed Dowd’s carefully calculated targeting to produce Bush’s narrow victory in 2004, Dowd was triumphant. “Issues don’t matter in presidential campaigns,” he exulted in 2005, “it’s your brand values that matter.” For Dowd, facts didn’t matter either, only “brand” identity.
Contaminating his rival’s brand was as vital as enhancing his own. Dowd had been central in formulating the 2002 midterm campaign that zeroed in on the Democrats’ patriotism. In 2004, he and Rove crafted the negative attack on Kerry as a “flip-flopper.” Asked about the TV ads ripping Kerry, Dowd said on Sept. 22, 2004, on CNN, “I think it’s totally tasteful. And the American public is going to be fine with it.” He also blithely defended the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth defamation of Kerry’s sterling Vietnam War record. “I think the Swift boat ads were part of that dialogue,” he said in a 2005 PBS “Frontline” documentary, “but it was more important in that they pointed out something about John Kerry, which is, all this guy’s talking about is his Vietnam record. What does that have to do with the war on terror?”…”
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Matthew Dowd's not-so-miraculous conversion - Salon.com
Is the former Bush pollster a true believer turned disillusioned critic, or was he an opportunist from the get-go?www.salon.com
Dowd is an opportunist, though.
Because of his debates…Not many are saying he deserved to be killed. And no one is defending the killer.
Kirk was quite hateful and hurtful to a lot of people it’s not surprising that not everyone is shattered by his death.
Maybe don't trust anonymous trumper law enforcement sources.Don't trust WSJ to verify information before going public?
He was hateful beyond the debates.Because of his debates…
I will hand you that he "Debates" , like he is interested in free exchange of ideasBecause of his debates…
Jessie and Strom were all ears, prove me wrong.I will hand you that he "Debates" , like he is interested in free exchange of ideas
He is a polished professional mouthpiece for hate, fearmongering-complete the list
That like saying Jesse Helms was just discussing the merits of Integration-like it was a worthy discourse
Are you still this f****** stupid?I think using the power of the government to force people to get vaccinated is blatantly authoritarian.
Last I checked, we all had a choice to get vaccinated.
And the narrative out there is how he was a “good Christian man”He was a pos. No denying that.
Strom had classic Ears-like LBJ earsJessie and Strom were all ears, prove me wrong.
A martyered Christian man nowAnd the narrative out there is how he was a “good Christian man”
Especially the "wrapped in towel" part. I could see using the woods as a momentary stop during your sprint away to wipe my away prints, and ditch it print-less knowing it would be found eventually. But why not stuff the towel back in your backpack and cover the gun with sticks and leaves instead of a towel? He had an escape route, it seems this was probably intentional.But then why take it with you from the roof? The odds that they wouldn’t find it in the woods is incredibly low. Why take the risk of jumping off the roof with the gun only to leave it in the woods? If that were the plan, just leave the gun on the roof.
That is why I am skeptical that the rifle in the woods is the murder weapon. It could be. It also could be someone else’s gun. They like guns in Utah. On the other hand, I can’t imagine there are too many guns lying around in the woods in Utah.Especially the "wrapped in towel" part. I could see using the woods as a momentary stop during your sprint away to wipe my away prints, and ditch it print-less knowing it would be found eventually. But why not stuff the towel back in your backpack and cover the gun with sticks and leaves instead of a towel? He had an escape route, it seems this was probably intentional.
Also shooter could've kept the rifle with him til the woods (with several more bullets loaded) for defense against potential coppers.
From this story, it doesn't sound like people on both sides.This is 1 of the main problems with the people that are running this country on both sides….People are dead…Just take a fucking moment of silence and stop the bullshit…
I guess a competent FBI should be able to see if the gun matches the bullet.That is why I am skeptical that the rifle in the woods is the murder weapon. It could be. It also could be someone else’s gun. They like guns in Utah. On the other hand, I can’t imagine there are too many guns lying around in the woods in Utah.