You know who I definitely didn't vote for: The 10,000 employees of USAID. The 87,000 IRS agents hired by Biden. The entire unelected bureaucracy.
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Or what about, “What did you think when Iran and MI5 (and certain other parties) impeached the president of the United States for charges later proven to be made up?”
“What did you think when the MIC collaborated with private companies to censor anyone who spoke out against their narratives, across all parties?”
“What did you think when Bush was called a Nazi for unjustifiably bombing Iraq, then Afghanistan, before Obama came in and did the exact same things, only moreso, and the whole thing was actually just a front for money laundering, opium harvesting, and to protect the USFRN’s role as ‘petrodollar’?”
“What did you think about all those coups that our intel agencies orchestrated to protect ‘American’ corporate big money foreign interests? Were they worth it?”
“How did the democrat party go from calling the military ‘baby killers’ in the 70’s to having murdering babies in the womb as a central party platform in the 2020’s? Is the difference that killing foreign babies is bad, but murdering domestic babies is good?”
“Why was Enron’s fraud bad, but the USAID’s much larger fraud is a necessary evil?”
“Why is it that it’s supposedly important that every vote counts, but all attempts to audit votes are racist, and yet somehow every big city has been run by democrats without fail for 80 to 100 years straight? Are Democrat policies just so good, and city dwellers just so much more intelligent that a Republican could never win any honest election?”
“Have you noticed how the more Congress talks about things being bipartisan in congress, the less bipartisan the sentiment is among us citizens?”
These are really good, AE. Most leftists I know won't let you get any of these out before spewing emotional blather to cut you off. At least, that's my experience.
That, and they’re too rational, which is the wrong language.