We used to only hear this “slavery benefitted black people” racist horseshit from the farthest of the far right.
Now it’s mainstream Republican politics.
We used to only hear this “slavery benefitted black people” racist horseshit from the farthest of the far right.
Now it’s mainstream Republican politics.
To all the dismissive, smoothbrain, libertarian incels who chime in on my posts, mitigating Trump’s sexually violent crimes—let me make this abundantly clear:
Trump is a rapist.
The Republican party’s presidential frontrunner, Donald Trump, is openly running a campaign based on turning America into an autocracy. Joy Reid's panel of experts discuss this move many consider to be unprecedented.
The mainstream press is finally catching on to what some of us put together last week: Donald #Trump appears to have inspired an assassination attempt on Barack #Obama
Federal prosecutors say former President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform what he claimed was the home address of former President Barack Obama the same day a man with guns in his van was arrested near the property. They said Taylor Taranto kept two firearms and hundreds of rounds of ammunition inside a van he had driven cross-country. Prosecutors included the new details of the case in a motion filed Wednesday aiming to keep Taranto behind bars. They said Taranto told followers on his YouTube live stream that he was looking to get a “good angle on a shot” and locate the “tunnels underneath their houses” shortly before he was arrested by the Secret Service.
Reality Winner had 1 classified document: no bail
Trump had
27 documents in his office
Of those
6 Top Secret
18 Secret
3 Confidential
75 documents in a storage room
Of those
11 Top Secret
36 Secret
28 Confidential
Yet Trump is free to roam.
This stochastic terrorist posted Obama’s address and directed his minions against his enemies
Two justice systems.
#JoeRogan #elonMusk and #RobertFKennedyJr are stochastic terrorists.
And if you're still on #twitter you are aiding and abetting Elon Musk.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/06/19/joe-rogan-hotez-rfk-vaccine-debate/
OH here's a fun fact - the Koch-funded Manhattan Institute is now posting Quillette articles on its site.
https://manhattan.institute/article/philanthropy-and-pluralism
Foundations are having to fend off pressures to conform to the new philanthropic orthodoxies on race and identity issues. Earlier this spring, a collection of unlikely bedfellows published a statement in the Chronicle of Philanthropy in support of what they call “Philanthropic Pluralism.” The heads of the left-wing Ford Foundation and Doris Duke Foundation, the libertarian group Stand Together, […]