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re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Powerman on 3/8/18 at 8:24 am to Vacherie Saint
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So which dumbass conspiracy theorist did you support in the last three presidential elections?
None of the above?
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Vacherie Saint on 3/8/18 at 8:27 am to Powerman
They all pandered to the anti vaxxers.
Every one of them the atlantic
Either you are a liar or you didn't vote. If you didn't vote, kindly stfu.
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In 2008, Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain seemed to question the safety of vaccines. “We’ve seen just a skyrocketing autism rate,” said Obama said at a campaign stop in Pennsylvania. “Some people are suspicious that it’s connected to the vaccines.”
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Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson has tweeted “No to mandatory vaccines.” And Donald Trump linked vaccines to autism in a GOP primary debate last fall
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Green Party nominee Jill Stein made headlines for equivocating on the safety of vaccines. “As a medical doctor, there was a time where I looked very closely at those issues, and not all those issues were completely resolved,”
Every one of them the atlantic
Either you are a liar or you didn't vote. If you didn't vote, kindly stfu.
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Powerman on 3/8/18 at 8:29 am to Vacherie Saint
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But as president, Obama has spoken clearly about the safety of vaccines. “The science is pretty indisputable,” he said last year. “There is every reason to get vaccinated — there aren’t reasons to not.”
If you cherry pick the quotes from the article you might be lead to believe that Obama is an anti vaxxer. Until you get to the one that I just posted from your own article.
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Vacherie Saint on 3/8/18 at 8:32 am to Powerman
Did you stand with Rand?
vice
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Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, who went on cable news to talk about vaccines as an issue of "personal freedom," jumping much, much further down the anti-vaxxer rabbit hole.
"I've heard of many tragic cases of walking, talking normal children who wound up with profound mental disorders after vaccines," Paul said in an interview with CNBC Monday.
vice
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Navytiger74 on 3/8/18 at 8:33 am to Powerman
quote:About him? Hooker watersports blackmail.
What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?
From him? All of his were dumb. The ones about him are interesting.
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Vacherie Saint on 3/8/18 at 8:36 am to Powerman
Maybe you were a Cruz guy?
Dallas observer
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Cruz said that some states have "appropriate" exemptions for "good faith religious convictions."
Dallas observer
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Powerman on 3/8/18 at 8:39 am to Vacherie Saint
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Maybe you were a Cruz guy?
No
I do think he is highly competent as a trial attorney however
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Vacherie Saint on 3/8/18 at 8:41 am to Powerman
Ok, then kindly gtfo with this anti vaxxer sanctimony.
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re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Vacherie Saint on 3/8/18 at 8:50 am to MizzouBS
My favorite is that he isn't actually president. He just wakes up at 11, plows through a 12 pack of diet coke and watches tv all day.
click here for and even handed news report
click here for and even handed news report
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Powerman on 3/8/18 at 8:54 am to Vacherie Saint
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click here for and even handed news report
I'm sure Business Insider is prog filth right?
It's no secret that he watches a lot of TV and loves his fast food
quote:Because I wanted a conservative Supreme Court, tax cuts, rollbacks on regulation, a curb of illegal immigration and a general lurch to the right in most issues. Yes, he tweets goofy shite, but I am pleased that he doesn't get along during the down time like so many "enemies" in Congress. The Al Smith dinner sold me. frick playing nice with someone as twisted and black-hearted as Hillary.
why we elected a GD conspiracy theorist loon to be president.
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by TigerDoc on 3/8/18 at 9:00 am to Navytiger74
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About him? Hooker watersports blackmail.
You'll enjoy this. David Corn and Mike Isikoff published an excerpt from their new book today and included this fun club trip from 2013 with among others Rob Goldstone, Emin Agalarev, and ( ) George Soros's son, Alex.
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The Act was no ordinary nightclub. Since March, it had been the target of undercover surveillance by the Nevada Gaming Control Board and investigators for the club’s landlord — the Palazzo, which was owned by GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson — after complaints about its performances. The club featured seminude women performing simulated sex acts of bestiality and grotesque sadomasochism — skits that a few months later would prompt a Nevada state judge to issue an injunction barring any more of its “lewd” and “offensive” performances. Among the club’s regular acts cited by the judge was one called “Hot for Teacher,” in which naked college girls simulate urinating on a professor. In another act, two women disrobe and then “one female stands over the other female and simulates urinating while the other female catches the urine in two wine glasses.” (The Act shut down after the judge’s ruling. There is no public record of which skits were performed the night Trump was present.)
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re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Vacherie Saint on 3/8/18 at 9:03 am to Powerman
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I'm sure Business Insider is prog filth right?
It's no secret that he watches a lot of TV and loves his fast food
Yeah, the potus staying in his pajamas all day every day is totally plausible. Except I keep seeing him on the news everyday.... wait!!! It must be body doubles!
re: What is your favorite Trump conspiracy theory?Posted by Navytiger74 on 3/8/18 at 9:05 am to TigerDoc
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Among the club’s regular acts cited by the judge was one called “Hot for Teacher,” in which naked college girls simulate urinating on a professor. In another act, two women disrobe and then “one female stands over the other female and simulates urinating while the other female catches the urine in two wine glasses.” (The Act shut down after the judge’s ruling. There is no public record of which skits were performed the night Trump was present.)
Filthy bugger.
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But when there is a long history of conspiracy theories that he supports I tend to be a little uneasy about his judgment
Meh
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The tariff issue appears to be one where he made a snap judgment and it's one that has the potential to hurt us economically
Dude ran on that issue from inception. It was why I posted a LOT against him when the primaries first started rolling. Got into it with several posters on here.
You must have a weird definition of "snap judgement".
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