Win / GreatAwakening
GreatAwakening
Sign In
DEFAULT COMMUNITIES All General AskWin Funny Technology Animals Sports Gaming DIY Health Positive Privacy
Reason: moved apostrophe for appropriate possessive

USA Today reporter Mike D. Sykes II writes like a fag, using the poodle whistle “baseless” at least three times including in the article title. He qualifies it as “seemingly baselessly” at one point, which is in line with his claim that Epstein was an “alleged” sex trafficker. I suppose Sykes uses “seemingly” as cover for himself, because to other people there seems to be plenty of basis for Rodger’s suspicion of Kimmel. Kimmel went out of his way to insult Rodgers for talking about the Epstein list. More importantly, as Liz Crokin pointed out, Kimmel has ties to the Clinton Global Initiative which was co-founded by Epstein. That’s a solid base for Rodgers’ claim that Kimmel doesn’t want the Epstein list to come out.

Sykes’ other use of “baseless” is a call back to Rodgers’ “baseless” claims about the vaxx, but thousands of vaxx casualties are a solid basis for vaxx skepticism.

350 days ago
4 score
Reason: tense

USA Today reporter Mike D. Sykes II writes like a fag, using the poodle whistle “baseless” at least three times including in the article title. He qualifies it as “seemingly baselessly” at one point, which is in line with his claim that Epstein was an “alleged” sex trafficker. I suppose Sykes uses “seemingly” as cover for himself, because to other people there seems to be plenty of basis for Rodger’s suspicion of Kimmel. Kimmel went out of his way to insult Rodgers for talking about the Epstein list. More importantly, as Liz Crokin pointed out, Kimmel has ties to the Clinton Global Initiative which was co-founded by Epstein. That’s a solid base for Rodgers’ claim that Kimmel doesn’t want the Epstein list to come out.

Sykes’ other use of “baseless” is a call back to Rodger’s “baseless” claims about the vaxx, but thousands of vaxx casualties are a solid basis for vaxx skepticism.

350 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

USA Today reporter Mike D. Sykes II writes like a fag, using the poodle whistle “baseless” at least three times including in the article title. He qualified it as “seemingly baselessly” at one point, which was in line with his claim that Epstein was an “alleged” sex trafficker. I suppose Sykes used “seemingly” as cover for himself, because to other people there seems to be plenty of basis for Rodger’s suspicion of Kimmel. Kimmel went out of his way to insult Rodgers for talking about the Epstein list. More importantly, as Liz Crokin pointed out, Kimmel has ties to the Clinton Global Initiative which was co-founded by Epstein. That’s a solid base for Rodgers’ claim that Kimmel doesn’t want the Epstein list to come out.

The other use of “baseless” was a call back to Rodger’s “baseless” claims about the vaxx, but thousands of vaxx casualties are a solid basis for vaxx skepticism.

350 days ago
1 score