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If Maher turns around and votes for Biden, then he is part of the problem not the solution! Liberals will vote for Biden because of their hatred for President Trump! I could never figure out what is so bad about MAGA, are people just that stupid!

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The average dem believed "very fine people" for *years* when all it took was watching 3 minutes of a press conference. Many still believe "horse paste" and "Russian collusion" to this day.

It's beyond just credulity. Their whole vision of themselves is wrapped up in this delusion that they're civil rights advocates or scientific experts or whatever the TV tells them they are. Facing reality may have been possible 10 years ago, but they are way too far gone now.

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Remember, we live under the illusion of a two-party system with freedom. However, it is quite the contrary to that! We live under a uni-party totalitarian rule with the DemonRats and the RepubTurds, who are ruled by a heavy-handed Government/Deep State that is bought and paid for by Billionaire narcissistic perverts! You know, a repeat of the Roman Empire! We ae the Serfs!!

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That may be true, but Neocons and "blue pilled" republicans are close to extinct. There's a whole list of crazy beliefs that come out of the MSM that, if I hear someone repeating them, I know *exactly* who they are voting for.

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True; you got to love the Repubs who voted for Trump in 2016 and say "I will not vote for him again because of his mean tweets" my 88 year old neighbor said that and I just shook my head! I'm sure he was clinging on with hope that Nikki Haley would get nominated or some other imposter in the Republican party.

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I had similar conversation with a guy at a garage sale - about Trump's mean tweets. My response was (to his surprise) "there are a lot more important things going on in the world besides Trump's mean tweets, don't you think?"

To my surprise - he actually thought about it.

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The Neocons are in charge of the current administration’s foreign policy….same as all the administrations since Reagan basically. They are the uniparty now and no where near extinct unfortunately.

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They are outside the beltway, and that's not sustainable. Maybe OP is right and we're Rome, but support for this in the population is on the deathbed.

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In my state, you have to be registered as Dem, Repub, Green, or an identified party affiliation to vote in Primaries.

Not in general election.

I was registered as Dem until

Ocrocoshite then I went Repub.

Neither one is particularly appealing, but since "o", I just could not bear the thought of being for what is clearly a d**n plant!

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I was about to respond to that comment with the exact comment that you posted so thank you. So true.

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Reality is... there are two parties that very much disagree. The "uni-party" label doesn't hold any modicum of reality. There are NO Dems and Repubs meeting in dark alleys and back-rooms snickering as they make un-party deals. However, can money ultimately rule? Yes. And is there a prevailing world-order type of view that is very well funded, and at times has both parties by the balls? Yes.

Two separate parties... and (very) theoretically one puppeteer.

obviously not one person or one group that = puppeteer.

I think the prevailing view though is that for peace to prevail in the world, the "end game" needs to be --- international government.

We are totally ok with 50 states answering to one nation. Then why not 195 nations responding to one world government? (playing devil's advocate)

A completely independent US is by far in a way what's best for the world. But I digress. the main point... there is no such thing as the republicans and democrats acting as a uni-party. There is zero evidence of that. Unless you are referring to the group of powerful globalists as the "uni-party", then I misunderstood.

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Uniparty is a term for the current mess of folks in WDC

Personally they ALL need to leave, THE PLANET

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Yes there is! They are all in on it together and a One World Government will not work!! Absolute Power Corrupts!

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🎯 & you’ve just described my parents.

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I am Eighty. I could reason with them

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My husband is one.

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You hit the nail on the head. Perfect discription.

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Maher is a Newsom sycophant & defends/advocates his policies in CA. There is no doubt in my mind that Maher would stump for Newsom if the DNC replaced Biden on their ticket.

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Renee, I made that prediction two years ago (made that prediction on several post) and I believe that they will replace "Captain Poopy Pants Pedo" for Gavin "Gruesome" Newsom at the DNC in Chicago, IL in August and he will appoint "Big Mike" Obama as VP! I also predicted in 2018 that the DemonRats would cheat and that Trump would lose in 2020!

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Unfortunately, from personal experience, YES THEY ARE THAT DUMB.

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He has NEVER been part of the solution. He's definitely a big problem, always has been.

At least to me. Just his name makes me angry, i need to leave this chat! :)

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I understand, never found him funny!

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RFKJ is the answer. Maher is voting for RFKJ... just like the rest of us should.

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You do realize RFKjr wants to give 5 billion to Black farmers? And totally supports Cimate Change and Green policies? A vote for anti-vaccine Kennedy would be dumb. No offense intended.

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Exactly; also is pro open borders!

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He certainly isn't the answer for me, especially after that ridiculous VP pick. If he became president, the CIA would be salivating at the thought of knocking off another Kennedy to get that marxist bitch in the White House.

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COVID vaccinations! It seems Trump was mislead by Deborah Birx+ who served as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator. Only Trump knows why he is NOT willing to admit it.

An apology for a death and injury would be ridiculous, in my opinion...

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Trump was told by Dr Scott Atlas everything he was being told is a lie and to open the economy and stop listening to the sociopaths giving medical advice. He didn't do either. Still supports the vaccine to this day. I don't believe we're voting our way out of problem. We're going to have to band together locally and try to build from the bottom up because the system is destroyed.

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He’s also listening to his campaign manager, Susan Wiles, who has direct ties to Pfizer. big Tobacco, Big Ag, etc. She’s the one telling him his stance on vaccines is what people want to hear. Without a doubt, I’ll vote for DJT, but he needs to understand this is his Achilles Heel to many and will lose him votes. DonJr and others have tried to tell him, but so far, he’s not listening. All he has to say is “They lied to me, too”…..

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Trump makes his own decisions, and once he makes them, he doesn't change. Move on to another request.

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It’s both his strong suit and his weak suit….

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Interestingly, you bring this point up! I often wondered why Trump supported the death jab, but I gave it more thought! Perhaps he is playing into the hands of the CDC, WHO, Pfizer, Birx, Fauci, Collins, and Gates so that they push the envelope as far as they can with reckless disregard for the consequences and without them turning on him and accusing him of "murder"? Maybe, just maybe. Does that make sense? Otherwise, if he were the sole supporter of the Jab in 2020, they would have charged him with capital murder and crimes against humanity by now.

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Perhaps, but I simply don't want to accept it. I think that "vaccines" were strongly recommended and the details as self-assembling nanotechnology were omitted.

There will be crimial charges soon; many groups work on this...

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Certainly hope so. The crap they put folks through is undefendable.

Righteous anger can solve a lot of crap

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May, but needs to be expresed publicly and massively...

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Huh?

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Asians are heavily penalized in reverse-discrimination college admissions. But Sleepy Joe did not mention that. He also neglected to mention that only 40% of Morehouse freshmen graduate in 4 years. But taxpayer-provided Pell Grant checks keep being cashed by Morehouse to pay bloated Admin & teacher salaries, which is the real reason most HBCUs (& other crappy colleges) exist.

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Oh, and for communist indoctrination.

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There are cultural and biological differences that will naturally lead to different types of inequalities that can in some cases fall along "race lines." This reality isn't inherently racist, it's just reality. It is what it is. This is what I think Maher is saying Biden doesn't realize.

Biden can cite stats that would suggest we have larger racism issues in America than we actually do.

But stats lie... all the time. Look at the stats for the roster of NBA teams, and you would think the NBA has a racism problem. Nope.

The way we counter the out-of-touch-with-reality thinking is through truth, not through accusation of reverse racism, or calling colleges crappy.

You would think truth staring people in the face day after day, would be enough for truth to win, but ironically it can still struggle, and struggle for a long time.

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There are no real statistics like the ones he espouses

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Huh?

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Are the “protests” organic & not part of a bigger, planned-chaos picture? Does the typical college dumbass know that “supporting ‘Palestinians’” really means exterminating Jews? Is there an Education Dept at any college NOT pushing DEI & “climate change?”

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My gosh, he's nauseating.

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FJB is garbage.

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Mystified by the FJB.

NOT A BRIBEM FAN

I THINK HE'S A HORRIBLE PERSON

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Candace Owens, Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, Coleman Hughes, and Laurence Elder are all successful, intelligent and CONSERVATIVE blacks, but the mainstream media, and even the conservative media, silences them. Ask yourself WHY?

Democrats want to control the black vote and hate Candace Owens for starting Blexit.

History you don't hear often repeated in an American history classroom in the USA today. Abraham Lincoln was a Republican. The first African American senators in the South were all known as "radical" Republicans. The real racists and members of the KKK were all Southern Democrats.

Bill Gates Sr. and Margaret Sanger created Planned Parenthood with the specific reason to eliminate black babies because they were racist eugenicists who wanted to eliminate and reduce the black population in America. Who opposes abortion? Pro-life Republicans do.

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Who the fuck is the speech writer.

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When we look at the three presidential candidates... RFKJ is leaps better than either Biden or Trump.

Why isn't RFKJ coming up in every conversation?!

He should be, because NOBODY is excited about Biden, not even the most liberal liberal. And those that are most excited about TRUMP, are most excited because they want to stick it to liberals. Which is the mindset this country needs to get away from.

Think about it.. A candidate that is being attacked by both parties, because they both fear that candidate will take away a lot of their votes... IS THE DEFINITION OF A CENTRIST CANDIDATE.

Do you realize how insane it is, what RFKJ has already accomplished? He is appealing to a broader specctrum of Americans than possibly any President since George Washington. Far left to far right. To say this is not easy to accomplish is a major understatement... RFKJ will appeal to more Americans than possibly any President since George Washington. Think how much more diverse and divided we are! And yet still RFKJ has incredibly broad appeal.

Whether RFKJ can win is a foregone conclusion. Of course he can, and would win in a runaway race if major media gave him "equal airtime."

We have the opportunity to vote for a unifier at a point in our history where we desperately need one.

It is obvious... if Trump wins... he will fuel the divide that has already accelerated liberalism and the boldness of globalists like the WEF/WHO. If Biden wins... the same happens.

People need to think long term. If Trump wins and is done in 4 years... then what? It's going to be a Forest Gump moment out in the middle of the desert where he leaves all his followers stranded in the desert not knowing what to do next. Trump followers will look for another candidate with a "middle-finger" personality.

I voted for Trump the last two elections because I can't stand Hillary or Biden. But not because I liked Trump.

Kennedy is different, very, very different in so many good ways. I didn't think a truth-driven candidate rather than a politics or party-driven candidate would ever be possible. The opportunity is so big, and potentially so good for this country... I hope people don't get blinded by lame-duck issues over the next four years like abortion. I'm pro-life... but abortion is not a federal issue for the next four years. It is a massive issue... but it is now a state issue. When I talk to people who voting for Trump, who aren't Trump groupies, it seems like abortion is the one thing that keeps them from switching to Kennedy and Shannahan. Who by the way are both personally extremely pro-life, but they aren't ready to impose their personal views yet on every woman in America in every situation. But even if they were pro-abortion like the democrat party, it is still a lame-duck issue at the federal level. and with RFKJ - Shanihan ticket... there will be no push either way. It will truly remain a state issue.

Kennedy can not only win, but he could win in a landslide if people start talking a lot more.

Learn about Kennedy's policies... listen to his interviews and videos. How does anybody conclude that Biden or Trump come remotely close to be as good for our country as 4-years from RFKJ? https://www.kennedy24.com/policies

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RFK is a climate nutjob but he is principled and was helpful with his Fauci book.

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Kennedy is a blind hog that found an acorn.

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Too bad he didn’t say that on his own show, where his liberal audience will hear it!

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He has said a ton on his show to his more liberal audience that has raised eyebrows. Maher has been a force for good since Covid.

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Maher has been leveraged; I think he had to make a choice.

Maher despises Trump.

I have zero admiration for him; he makes me cringe.

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President Biden, divider and chief! So sick of his hypocrisy!!

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Biden, at this particular moment in time, actually doesn’t know what world he’s living in. But his handlers who spooned him this divisive BS do.

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You really just have to be one tenth as good to qualify for an affirmative action position, especially if you bitch and whine constantly about how underprivileged you are.

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It's ridiculous that he's obliged to preface his anti-Biden comment with robust de rigeur vilification of Trump. Why? It's like criticizing the fatuity of US involvement in the Ukraine war must be prefaced by robustly fatuous vilification of Putin. Why? B/c the sleazeball media has so demonized even the mildest rebuke of Biden or other commie pedo woke idiots that you gotta establish your bona fudes by hating on Trump or Putin. It's pathetic.

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I think Mahler is an opportunist. He said one logical glaring observation, got a lot of Media attention, and then ran with it.

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The speech writer must be on the same drugs as Hunter Biden and Sloppy Joe.

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Well, from personal experience, when someone who really never had to do an honest’s day work in their life is placed in a position of power “even though I do not believe he is really in charge of anything), we would be absurd to believe he would comprehend the world the majority of people actually live in. I grew up amongst folks like that and I’m not surprised by the out-of-touch rhetoric at all. We should simply be laughing at folks like that.

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