And thatâs three Trump members that are into conspiracy theories,
Yes
One of the three is âpatient xâ
loons run wild
So that time when America was so great that we gotta go back there was when the John Birch Society was bigly important?
Half the damn country will be cheering these idiots on and it wouldnât matter if they were clubbing their husband, raping their wife or selling their children into slavery. A Democrat lost, and savoring that makes anything else that happens worth the trade-off.
Really not getting what the big deal is. Bircherism is mainstream Republican ideology now.
Now on to really important matters: whereâs this guyâs flag pin?
He spoke through a time warp? (Surely the JBS doesnât still exist.)
The next four years will include many refrains of âsurely [X] doesnât still existâ and âsurely he canât do [X]â.
This clarified things for meâŚ
If only that was satire.
Coincidence? I think not. But the important part is that Those People knew their place.
Maybe but how does Trumpâs love of Putin fit in?
It gets worse and worse.
I know. At least if we were all gay it would get better.
Not with this incoming administrationâŚ
Ignorance is Strength?
The ignoranter, the strengthier.
Then Trump is the âStrenghtiestââŚ
Bigly.
"I regularly speak to groups across the political spectrum because my constituents deserve access to their congressman,â Mulvaney said, according to The State. âI canât remember ever turning down an opportunity to speak to a group based on the groupâs political ideology.
Isnât this almost exactly what Steve Scalise said about that time he spoke at the EURO groupâs meeting? Is this the stock answer for all Republicans that speaker to farther out there right groups?