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Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
What bullshit. There is no get out of jail free card. In modern combat where physical strength matters less I don’t think you can say women are not equal especially outside of Infantry There are plenty of female combat veterans around the world especially the US, if there’s a shortage in Canada it’s only due to small Canadian military and relatively few deployments. I have never heard of a woman lying about being a combat veteran. Nichola Goddard was not a REMF, she was a Forward Observation Officer and crew commander of a LAV. That is a frontline role, spotting for artillery and air support. The fact that she was killed by direct fire on the battlefield makes this self-evident. Fun fact: she was the first Canadian artillery officer to call in support fire on an enemy position since the Korean War. -
future of the Republican party
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
REPUBLICANS WERE RIGHT! More election Fraud revealed!! Although as usual the Republicans are the criminals: Ex-Florida senator charged in fake candidate scheme ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A former Florida state Republican senator was charged Thursday with three criminal counts involving a sham candidate intended to siphon votes away from a Democratic incumbent. An arrest warrant says Frank Artiles, the former senator from the Miami area, gave more than $44,000 to the fake candidate in the 2020 election. That candidate, Alex Rodriguez, has the same last name as the then-Democratic incumbent, Jose Javier Rodriguez. He ran as an independent in a three-way race state Senate race, which was won by Republican Ileana Garcia by just 32 votes. .... A Miami Police Department investigator’s affidavit details multiple discussions about money between Artiles and Rodriguez, starting with a discussion about why Rodriguez should file to run in the state Senate race. “Rodriguez would run as an independent with the same last name as the incumbent candidate (Jose Javier Rodriguez) in an attempt to confuse voters and siphon votes from the incumbent,” the affidavit says. But Rodriguez had money troubles, so he came up with various requests to obtain cash from Artiles, according to the affidavit. At one point, Rodriguez said he could get a used Range Rover for Artiles for $10,900, and Artiles agreed. “It should be noted that the Range Rover did not actually exist. It was a fiction created by Rodriguez to get more of the money that he felt he was owed,” the affidavit says. Artiles is no stranger to controversy. In 2017, he resigned from the state Senate after using racial slurs in a conversation with two Black legislators in a Tallahassee bar. Then it was revealed Artiles used money from his political committee to hire a former Playboy model and Hooters girl as a consultant. https://apnews.com/article/miami-senate-elections-florida-elections-e8b70ce3270bd170e37a71ca80b5aaae -
future of the Republican party
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
But you believed her statements to be facts. So are you admitting you’re not a reasonable person? Because you clearly believe that it’s a “fact” that the election was stolen. Wait I know. Cue backtrack: you never claimed that the election was stolen, you’re “just asking questions”, right? -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
What are you trying to say? They go into combat, shoot and miss? Not enough women are getting killed? Are you saying any individual military member who doesn’t kill or get killed contributes nothing? There have most certainly been women on tours and in combat and serving at home and abroad in almost every MOC. How can you say they have contributed nothing? You served in the military, didn’t put any bullets in anyone or get killed. I believe you said that you didn’t even go on any operations. Did you contribute nothing? The culture war indeed lost. Conservatives will always lose culture war because you can never put toothpaste back in the tube. -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Well I watched the video clip and there’s kind of inaudible cross-talk where they have the “- - -“ but it’s possible he said what you claim he said -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Listen dummy I eant you read these following points and then meditate on them cuz you’re clearly not getting it 1) Only a shitstain Republican would believe that denying much-needed relief for millions of desperate American families and businesses is the lesser evil compared to allowing some ALLEGED so-called “pork” spending I suppose if you were on the Titanic you would want to make sure everyone had filled out all their passenger paperwork before you threw them life saver I ASK YOU AGAIN: DO YOU REALLY THINK DESPERATE WORKING CLASS PEOPLE WHO BADLY NEED THIS RELIEF WANT IT DENIED BECAUSE THEY'RE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT “PORK??? Kinda sounds like Republicans’ dubious claims that most seniors would rather die of COVID than see Americans inconvenienced by distancing and mask restrictions 2) None of your links prove that it was “mostly” pork or that there was any more pork than usual, just allegations that there was SOME pork But there is always SOME pork that’s how Washington was designed to work 3) What is and isn’t “pork” is subjective. This business but not that business, this public works project but not that project, this tourist attraction but not that one? When you read points 1-3 together it’s clear the Republicans were just acting out of oppositional defiance disorder, especially when you consider how badly the relief is needed by working class people. -
Bidens words were clearly a verbal gaffe that he’s known for, like when you call you one friend by another friends name (assuming you even have friends ?) It’s funny because you’ll accept that he accidentally told the truth on tv but not that he accidentally got his words mixed up ... except when you’re claiming he’s so senile he gets his words mixed up. Reality is just so pliable for you guys. From the context he clearly was talking about the Dems having launched “the most extensive and inclusive voter PROTECTION organization” which is the sound byte they’s been repeating and refers to the anti-voter supression strategy. But speaking of admissions how about crackpot Sidney Powell now admitting her claim “were not factual” and “no reasonable person” would believe them. So much for the Kraken!! on Monday her lawyers offered her defense: that “no reasonable person would conclude that the statements” Powell made about election fraud “were truly statements of fact.” “Indeed, Plaintiffs themselves characterize the statements at issue as ‘wild accusations’ and ‘outlandish claims.’ They are repeatedly labelled ‘inherently improbable’ and even ‘impossible,’” Powell’s lawyers add. “Such characterizations of the allegedly defamatory statements further support Defendants’ position that reasonable people would not accept such statements as fact https://www.vox.com/2021/3/23/22346333/sidney-powell-dominion-defamation-lawsuit-trump I bet none of your crackpot circle-jerk right wing propaganda sites covered that story! Maybe @Infidel Dogor @WestCanManor @Shadyor @DogOnPorch have heard of it?
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In other words you were wrong about a number of things and then you denied saying what you said until I dug up your old quotes which you conveniently forgot about. Typical Trumpster behaviour You believed a bunch of Trumps lies about a stolen election. Trumps claims have been independently proven by ABSOLUTELY NOBODY and have been independently dismissed by ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE, and yet you insist on believing they’re true for no other reason simply because Trump says them. One of the ridiculous lies you fell for is Trumps ridiculous claim that the Vice President has the power to set aside or audit the results of any state’s vote at his sole discretion. Of course he doesn’t what would be the point of setting up this elaborate democratic republic with all the checks and balances id the incumbent could simply dismiss the results whenever they pleased? This is a perfect example of how the poor education of Trump supporters has real-world consequences because anyone with even a grade school level of knowledge would immediately be suspicious of such an absurd claim. You people think it doesn’t matter that so many of you are dropouts and low-wage shit-shovelers who get their information primarily from the local rumour mill, but this is a perfect example of why it does matter. It’s also funny how Trumptards claim to believe in “states rights” - especially when it comes to states keeping black people from voting - while also believing that the VP can and should simply set aside a state’s certified election results with an imperious wave of the hand whenever it pleases him. You believe that anyone “independent” from Trump automatically is part of your imaginary sprawling global anti-Trump conspiracy and that’s why it doesn’t matter to you whether Trumps claims are independently verified. So basically you’ve made Trump into an infallible cult leader who can never be wrong
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Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
So we know its at least poor reading skills. A trait that come up again and again with all you Trumpsters is that you cannot read anything all the way to the end. You start to read something and then as soon as your emotions start to react to it you’re unable to finish and instead dash off some half-baked response. This is a common trait amongst people with inadequate schooling as it’s something most people are taught not to do in High school. I give you an F until you go back and read the entire post. -
Oh you mean your hilariously dumb question about where did you say Trump would become prez on Jan 6? you said: Forgetful bumbling Biden will not even be President for one day. We will see another four more years of Trump once Trump exposes the deep state for what it is very soon. Watch out for Jan. 6th. Big and great news will be coming out around that date. The deep state globalists are now fighting for their evil satanic useless lives and Trump will end their miserable existence and lives shortly there after forever unless they can find some way to assassinate Trump. Camela is married to one of those deep state globalists. But she is finished also. Just my prediction but we will wait and see. And you said: 3. I am smarter than you to already know that Trump will be President for another four more years, chicken shit. It is just that you listen way too much to CNN and Globull and that Biden will be the next president. I hope that you crap your panties when you here the news that Trump is still president. I am not worried about anything but you will soon be, puk-puk!! And you said Pence has no choice but to do the right thing and throw out the electoral college votes. The election was one big fraud. If Pence does not than Trump just found out that Pence is a part of the deep state globalist cabal also. Another traitor to Trump and America that Trump has to deal with. Jan. 6th will be a big day indeed and I am pretty sure that Trump and Pence are ready for what may happen. The military and many militias are ready to go and fight the communist Antifa and BLM communist thugs. This election is not over yet as far as Trump is concerned. Go check it out it all starts around here:
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Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
In other words more nonsense you pulled out of your ass and can’t prove. That is definitely a right wing technique -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Hey that’s not what I said at all go re-read what I wrote and then explain whether you’re dishonest or just have really poor reading comprehension ( or both) Sad to hear that I’m in your head when you wake up? Did I break something between your ears? Hope you don’t have morning wood. Like I said I gave you 3 links which all have either the dash or no mention of neo Nazis so you clearly didn’t check them did you? I dod a straight copy-paste from politifact and didn’t change anything you moron. Here it is again: Reporter: "The neo-Nazis started this. They showed up in Charlottesville to protest --" Trump: "Excuse me, excuse me. They didn’t put themselves -- and you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. https://www.politifact.com/article/2019/apr/26/context-trumps-very-fine-people-both-sides-remarks/ -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Women have been in The military for decades now. Get over it. You lost this culture war a long time ago -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
i gave you 3 different links to the transcript, you dickhead. None have what you claim he said. Try to keep up -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
More of your reverse onus bullshit you Republicans are famous for: You people throw out unsupported accusations and then expect the other person to spend hours on research trying to prove you wrong.....and as if you’re someone who’s swayed by facts. That’s a well documented Republican strategy to make the other side waste their time responding to YOUR agenda rather than working on their own. Here’s what I will say: The COVID relief bill is a big bill but there’s no evidence that proportionately it has any more pork than any other bill. Every single bill ever passed in Washington has pork in it, that’s how Washington works. If you want to claim otherwise, the onus is on YOU to prove otherwise, with EMPIRICAL not ANECDOTAL evidence (do you even know what those words mean?) Also do you really think struggling American families should be denied relief of $1400 plus $300 per child because elite lawmakers in the capital are ideologically opposed to the abstract concept of “pork”spending? Some “party of the people”! Also it looks some Republican hypocrites are already trying to mislead their supporters and take credit for the bill they voted against: Republican senator tries to take credit for measure in Covid relief bill – despite having voted against it ‘You can have your cake and eat it too, apparently,’ Colorado representative Steven Woodrow says Louise Hall2 days ago A Republican senator has faced criticism after touting certain measures from Joe Biden’s $1.9trn (£1.4trn) coronavirus relief bill despite having voted against it in Congress. Republican Senator Roger Wicker lauded the bill’s $29bn ($20.5bn) grant provisions for the hard-hit restaurant industry on Wednesday, tweeting it would help them “survive the pandemic” “Independent restaurant operators have won $28.6 billion worth of targeted relief,” Senator Roger Wicker celebrated in the tweet. “This funding will ensure small businesses can survive the pandemic by helping to adapt their operations and keep their employees on the payroll,” he added. The senator did not mention in the tweet that he had voted against the legislation, with a number of commenters swiftly pointing out the detail in criticism. “You voted against it,” one person saidwhile another argued that the lifeline had come “with NO thanks you and every Republican.” Colorado representative Steven Woodrow said: “Restaurants where you can have your cake and eat it too, apparently.” “Why did you vote against this? Sorry, you don’t get to take a victory lap due to something you opposed,” one user asked. -
America under President Trump
BeaverFever replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
More opposite-of-realiity from the people who brought you Iran-Conta, the Taliban, the war on drugs, mass incarceration, 2 Iraq invasions, the patriot act, and 40 years of corporate-controlled government that has all but destroyed the middle class ....and don’t seem to recall any of it. And yes I’m aware that 16 of those 40 belong to Clinton and Obama Clinton was fully complicit, Obama less so but was obstructed by a hostile Republican Congress. -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I didn’t edit anything you dipshit thats the transcript https://www.politifact.com/article/2019/apr/26/context-trumps-very-fine-people-both-sides-remarks/ https://www.google.ca/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/transcript-trumps-contentious-aug-15-press-conference/story%3fid=49254485 https://www.google.ca/amp/s/globalnews.ca/news/3672771/full-transcript-donald-trump-press-conference/amp/ -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
So what? it’s economic stimulus that creates jobs and also provides relief to struggling families and businesses and its supported by 70% of Americans. It’s telling that conservatives would rather America cut off its nose to spite its face by denying families and businesses of desperately needed relief just because they don’t believe arts should receive public funding. Excerpts from an opinion piece I read just today sum it up nicely: A simple formula allows Republican Party leaders to retain the support of their "base" even as they enact policies that hurt their own voters. In other words, Republicans have (quietly) worked hard to undermine a Covid-19 relief bill that would obviously help struggling conservative constituents pay bills, shop for food, keep their pensions and enjoy access to health care in a pandemic. And yet, those constituents continue — at least for the time being — to vote Republican. How is this possible? Erick Erikson, a conservative evangelical radio show host, succinctly explains how they do it. Erick Erickson @EWErickson I know a lot of smart people are out there saying the GOP was so focused on Dr. Seuss that they couldn't mount effective opposition to the COVID plan. I think they need to learn what I've started learning — more voters will remember Seuss when they vote than the COVID plan. 10:03 AM · Mar 9, 2021 In a nutshell: Republicans are very good at inventing enemies. Made-up enemies are safest. That's why, to paraphrase George Orwell, Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia. This fake controversy, and its perceived threat to the American way of life, is a made-up enemy. Yet Republicans and their media spokespersons spun this as a culture war waged by radical leftists on "Green Eggs and Ham" (a book unaffected by the decision of Dr. Seuss Enterprises). Dangerous to American free speech? Hardly. Excellent distraction from the GOP's Covid-19 obstruction? Absolutely. According to Yale history professor Timothy Snyder, Republican leaders' motives are likely deeply cynical. Snyder proposes a concept called "sadopopulism," which refers to politicians who purposefully govern in a way that makes life worse for the bulk their supporters. Snyder presents the strategy in a few easy steps: Identify an "enemy." Enact policies that create pain in your own constituents. Blame the ensuing pain on the "enemies." Present yourself as the strongman who can fight the enemies. In a nutshell, you can't have a white grievance party if your constituents aren't grieving. Policy that keeps the rank and file in pain keeps them angry, and perversely that can help you at the ballot box by directing their anger at "made-up enemies" who — so the story goes — are powered by Democrats who are out to ruin (cancel) American culture. The formula creates a brutal political incentive to embrace policies that hurt their own constituents. To get the masses on board, such leaders have to present themselves as strongmen doing battle with the enemies. As Erickson explained, if they do this right, people will remember that the leaders did battle with those who wanted to stop publishing a few Dr. Seuss books, and they'll forget that those same leaders voted to deny them relief from the economic stress caused by the pandemic. https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/covid-stimulus-bill-passes-republicans-use-cancel-culture-hide-their-ncna1260549 -
America under President Trump
BeaverFever replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Yeah you will have to enlighten us on this mew distinction because Trump sure never made any distinction when he was peddling The Big Lie after losing. And none of the voter disenfranchisement bills Republicans are trying to pass around the country right now seem to either. -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Do you even know what you’re trying to say? Because sounds like you’re just blathering trying to respond to everything even if it means saying nothing. More blather what’s your point? You’re entitled to exactly zero terrorist attacks regardless of how many people you have And the extremist propagandists who simply provoke the less stable ones into committing attacks using their over-the-top rhetoric and hyperbole and wild conspiracies are just as culpable as the mullahs who never killed a single person with their own hands but screamed about jihad and infidels He was asked directly about Nazis and that’s how he responded. Trump: "Yes, I think there’s blame on both sides. If you look at both sides -- I think there’s blame on both sides. And I have no doubt about it, and you don’t have any doubt about it either. And if you reported it accurately, you would say." Reporter: "The neo-Nazis started this. They showed up in Charlottesville to protest --" Trump: "Excuse me, excuse me. They didn’t put themselves -- and you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. Please his denouncements were mild and evasive and brief and only came out when he was hounded for days. What hate rally did Trudeau refuse to denounce? 1 mentally unstable guy that’s all you got compared to your long list of conservative terrorists LOL The GOP espouses violence all the time with all their constant gun rhetoric, including every speaker at Trumps DC rally using almost constant violent metaphors and violent imagery -
Tucker Carlson now says QAnon doesn't exist
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Where did you learn it started there? -
America under President Trump
BeaverFever replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
@WestCanMan, @Infidel Dog, @DogOnPorch, @Shady, @taxme Trump Votes By Mail (Again) Despite Months Of Voter Fraud Claims Despite spending months after the 2020 presidential election attacking the safety of mail-in voting, former President Donald Trump once again relied on the voting method to cast his ballot in a Florida municipal election held Tuesday. KEY FACTS First reported by The Palm Beach Post, Trump requested his mail-in ballot for the town’s municipal election on Friday. The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections confirmed through its website that the former president cast his vote by mail, and that it was counted on Tuesday. This marks the third time Trump has voted by mail in Palm Beach as he also cast ballots this way in the presidential primary last March and in the August primary. Trump’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. SURPRISING FACT The former president has only voted in person once since moving to Palm Beach from New York City in 2019. https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/jemimamcevoy/2021/03/09/trump-votes-by-mail-again-despite-months-of-voter-fraud-claims/amp/ OMG YOU GUYS TRUMP IS STEALING THE PALM BEACH ELECTION FOR THE THIRD TIME!!!! ????????? -
America under President Trump
BeaverFever replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Obama did not order children be separated from their parents for months at a time as routine procedure. Before Trump it only happened in rare and extreme situations as a last resort and was not ordered from the White House. That’s like comparing a cop who kills someone in the line of duty to a cop who goes door to door murdering people. Not the same at all. 93%–96.3% of demonstrations were peaceful and nondestructive, involving no injuries or no property damage.[13][14][15] However, police made arrests in about 5% of protest events (deploying chemical irritants in 2.5% of events); 3.7% of protest events were associated with property damage or vandalism (including damages by persons not involved in the actual demonstration); and protesters or bystanders were injured or killed in 1.6% of events.[14] Clashes and other forms of violence were at various times initiated by protestors, by counterprotestors, and by police,[14] and were usually driven by opportunistic criminals rather than organized extremist groups.[16 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_and_controversies_during_the_George_Floyd_protests Hmmm. 19 deaths in all the BLM riots but 5 in the one Trump riot. No I live in Canada I’ll watch the Trumptards and QAnon nutjobs devour the GOP from the inside and wage their terrorist campaign from the safety of my Canadian living room. -
future of the Republican party
BeaverFever replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Omg back to word games. So now you change your story from he never mentioned Biden and admit he asked Z to investigate Biden Bit now he didn’t say the magic word favour so it’s ok? Lmao pathetic PS I guess when you freeze aid it’s really more of a demand or blackmail than a favour isn’t it? Thanks for proving my point LMAO SAD
