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@AssAtGames

Lawyer. Speaker. Coder. Gamer. 153 IQ I post the facts nobody else bothers to check. Simultaneous Sipper for life.

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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
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Nikki Moonitz
Nikki Moonitz@NMoonitz·
Who was the last Republican president that the Left didn’t call Hitler?
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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@JoshuaLisec Too many 4+ syllable words in one sentence. Works like a charm.
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Joshua Lisec, The Ghostwriter
What word tips you off that the person using it has zero credibility? For me, it's "problematic."
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AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@JoshuaLisec I've had some of them go straight to the Fine People Hoax. It's a great opportunity to find those people and finally knock down the tent-pole.
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Joshua Lisec, The Ghostwriter
I’ve pressed them. “Oh, there’s just so much he’s said. Where do I start!” How about the worst thing Trump said? “Oh, well he supports violent racists!” When did he say that? “…whoa okay whoa, that’s exactly what a violent racist would ask me. I feel unsafe.”
MrJohnny5555@MJohnny55532010

@JoshuaLisec @JackPosobiec They all say that, but can't quote the rhetoric....

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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
@BarackObama Stop lying. We know the full motive. The shooter wrote a manifesto. The shooter wanted to kill President Trump and his cabinet. Why are you lying?
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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@DanTalks1 Remember when all the X-based panicking retards were saying Trump would never recover from completely-fairly criticizing the Pope? I do. It would be a mistake to ever take them seriously again.
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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@AmericanDebunk My wife had a red "SPORTS" hat (a la Norm) and got cussed out from a distance multiple times. Can you guess the two most common physical descriptors of the yellers?
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
What are the odds those tiki torch carrying neo-Nazis from Charlottesville would only rally once? Feels like it was an American intel op against Trump. That’s my working assumption.
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AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@ShamashAran @billybinion Plus, targeted voter registration is a long-term incremental advantage. If someone else does it again in a year, they'll be building on top of whatever advantage he already accumulated for our side.
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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
Re-watch the election night coverage and compare the numbers PA reported when it "stopped" counting for the night to the ultimate numbers on Saturday. You are mistaken. Also, poll watchers are a non-sequitur. They watch ballot counting, not ballot sourcing. In a state with ballot drop-boxes and lawful ballot harvesting, you could (1) have anyone dump a bucket of fake ballots into a drop-box; (2) have a drop-box collector add a bunch of fake ballots while on their route; or (3) have a poll worker add additional boxes of ballots to the counting room storage overnight, and no poll watcher would ever have the chance to witness these problems.
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Steeb
Steeb@Steeb_AZ·
Pennsylvania law does not allow processing ballots before 8pm election day. And they only "Found" 1700 ballots after Tuesday. Yes Trump won the in-person vote, but ballot harvesting nuked him. The Dems just did a better job of getting their people to vote. The major delay was the huge number of mail-in ballots received before election day. A lot of that was due to Covid and people stuck at home with nothing else to do but vote and watch tv. There were also a lot of GOP poll watchers observing the process. Yes they were 20 feet away, but it would be hard to count how many Biden votes the Dems would need to fabricate, and slip them in, before the ballot boxes were sealed and went to the counting rooms under those watchful eyes.
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Rasmussen Reports
Rasmussen Reports@Rasmussen_Poll·
🚨 Welcome All Election Deniers! Secret Memo Dated January 15, 2020 Declassified March 16, 2026 Public Release April 20, 2026 Everything you've been told was impossible, is possible. Someone needs to be shot for this. justthenews.com/sites/default/…
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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@Steeb_AZ @DNCFraud @Rasmussen_Poll Completely wrong on PA. Election Day was on Tuesday, with Trump leading by the end of the night. PA then found tens of thousands of additional votes (almost entirely for Biden, in Philadelphia) every single day until it was finally called on Saturday for Biden.
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Steeb
Steeb@Steeb_AZ·
Anything is possible. I think Madison and Atlanta are conceivable but Philly not so much. Philadelphia voter turnout was around 68%. 71% of the registered Dems voted and 78% of GOP voter voted. So, Independents didn't show up and the GOP overperformed and still lost. Also, the entire state of Pennsylvania had approximately 10k votes come in after election day. (still bad) but Biden won by over 80k. So, not enough to make up the difference. Finally, I think ballot harvesting is the real problem and that is why Trump lost. I think the Dems have a better ground game, and population density works in their favor to get their people to mail in ballots.
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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
Atlanta, Philadelphia, Madison. Three cities that reported massive numbers of second-day Biden votes, tipping their states to Trump even after multiple news agencies had already called their states for Trump based on early results. If these three cities had not had the second-day influx of Biden votes, Trump would have won the election. The guy you're replying to is correct.
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Steeb
Steeb@Steeb_AZ·
@DNCFraud @Rasmussen_Poll Trump lost by almost 70 electoral votes. It would have taken 4-8 swing states to flip the other way. Unless they tried "Faking" large, deep red state like Texas or Florida. Not very plausible.
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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@ShamashAran Overwhelmingly, the Indian people I know in America (many of them second-generation), want their kids to spend years with family/schools in India to make sure they "preserve the culture." While their parents continue to make money in America. Absolutely disgusting.
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Sensurround (センサラウンド)
Holding yourself out as an edge case really doesn't help. See, I'm black. I'm in edge case. I'm intelligent, law-abiding and not a fucking gorilla. While there are plenty of black people that are edge cases like me, we're still edge cases. Being an edge case means you get lumped in with all of the bullshit. Per capita, people with my skin color are more likely to commit crimes especially violent ones. Sometimes life sucks and isn't fair. Denying reality only makes fixing the problem harder. Sometimes people notice the wrong thing, but there's still a problem when they do.
Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D.@neoavatara

Indians assimilate faster and more extensively than almost any immigrant group.

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AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@RefinedPopulist I just don't understand why a party called "Restore Britain" has to have the official position of being NATO-free-riding anti-imperialist coward losers.
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The Refined Populist
The Refined Populist@RefinedPopulist·
British Right has been insufferable since Restore launched. Armchair absolutists, criticizing Trump from the safety of single-digit poll numbers. Hilarious to watch it all implode over “DA JOOS!!!” Turns out winning is harder than posturing on LotusEaters to a bunch of NEETs.
Steve Laws 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Steve_Laws_

Half the right want to see Restore fail just so they can say "I told you so" There are zero alternatives on offer. Micro parties will never get a sniff of power and Reform has been captured. It's Restore or nothing. Chimping out over nonsense doesn't help any of us.

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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
@wylfcen The Frontier Spirit culled them aggressively.
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Wylfċen
Wylfċen@wylfcen·
For some reason the English people with the gayest names all died on the voyage to America. You never see an American named Primrose or Cumberbatch or Winterbottom.
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
Why did Jesus prove His divinity with countless miracles, but everyone since has to believe without evidence?
Carecrans 🇧🇷@Carecans1

@thealthype @StefanMolyneux The second is the historical fact of Christ's birth and resurrection, which is more aptly explained by the accounts of the Gospel than by any retarded revisionist nonsense. These two coupled give you a solid foundation to become a Christian.

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AssAtGames
AssAtGames@AssAtGames·
What would witnessing a miracle prove, exactly, to you? That Jesus is the Son of God? That you need to change everything about your life, especially many of the things you enjoy most? That, in doing so, you should sign up for a life of persecution? Or would you simply say: "it's just a magic trick. He's just some magician, or trickster. Even if it's real magic, that doesn't give him any moral authority." I bet you'd say the latter. But that's okay, because the Gospel isn't all we have. Importantly, I think we have the greatest proof of all, available to us (and it's one the disciples didn't have). We have seen the incredible success of Christian nations: Christianity builds high trust, high prosperity, high enjoyment nations. Societies built on other faiths generally fail at two, or often three, of those things. And, maybe most importantly, we've seen how rapidly Christian societies degrade when put under the control of people who reject Christianity (think Marxist states, blue cities, etc.). When Jesus made the claim that he was putting forward the way everyone ought to emulate, that was a remarkable claim. Even to people who saw his miracles, it was a big ask, and none of them knew how Christianity might work in practice. But, while we can't see the miracles, we can see its massive success in practice.
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