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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#781 » by nate33 » Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:25 pm

closg00 wrote:MAGAT MTG posted a picture of herself shooting a snipers rifle after the killings became public, there isn't a more disgusting person in Congress.

Before you jump to conclusions on this, understand that, 5 days ago, Melissa Hortman crossed the aisle to side with Republicans in passing a bill stripping health care benefits from illegal immigrants, and immediately faced a lot of criticism from the left for doing so. I have no idea if this was politically motivated or not, but if it was, it appears that a left wing zealot would have more motivation to do this than a right wing zealot.

The alleged gunman had a stack of "No Kings" flyers in his vehicle.

Also, MTG made her post at 9:36AM in reference to the 250th anniversary celebration. I don't know exactly when the Melissa Hortman news story first broke, but the earliest article I can find had a time stamp of 9:43AM, after MTG's post. And the press conference about it was after 11AM. It's possible that some news outlets broke the story before MTG's post, but it's entirely possible that MTG wasn't even aware of it when she made her post. MTG has since made a post condemning the political assassination.

There's plenty of reasons to get riled up about why "the other side" is evil and horrible and "our side" is good and uncorrupted, but this doesn't really look like one of them. Find something better to get outraged about.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#782 » by montestewart » Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:47 pm

nate33 wrote:
closg00 wrote:MAGAT MTG posted a picture of herself shooting a snipers rifle after the killings became public, there isn't a more disgusting person in Congress.

Before you jump to conclusions on this, understand that, 5 days ago, Melissa Hortman crossed the aisle to side with Republicans in passing a bill stripping health care benefits from illegal immigrants, and immediately faced a lot of criticism from the left for doing so. I have no idea if this was politically motivated or not, but if it was, it appears that a left wing zealot would have more motivation to do this than a right wing zealot.

The alleged gunman had a stack of "No Kings" flyers in his vehicle.

Agree that there may still be more to the story, and I saw footage of a stack of No Kings flyers that were allegedly connected with the suspect. I also haven't actually seen what Greene allegedly posted, but she is definitely not known for her restraint.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#783 » by AFM » Sat Jun 14, 2025 9:18 pm

The new American pastime is to immediately make sure, when there’s a killing, that the shooter belongs to the other party.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#784 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Sat Jun 14, 2025 9:27 pm

TGW wrote:The reason antisemitism is on the rise is because of Israel. And because Israel has taken the stance that not agreeing with their egregious disgusting policies is somehow “antisemitism”. Quite frankly, idgaf. Until Israelis and American Jews reject Israel’s apartheid policies, Netanyahoo, and AIPAC polluting American foreign policy, you’re going to see a dislike of anything associated with Israel. Deal with it.
I blame Netanyahu. The U.S. is complicit in assisting with his conducting a genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

They conflate Palestinian to mean Hamas. That creates a boogeyman, or a them, to be eradicated with impunity.

Targeting and killing Iranian military leaders under the guise of destroying nuclear materials is a thinly disguised act of war by Israel. No matter what they do, the US backs them.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#785 » by Kanyewest » Sat Jun 14, 2025 9:35 pm

closg00 wrote:MAGAT MTG posted a picture of herself shooting a snipers rifle after the killings became public, there isn't a more disgusting person in Congress.


Looks like the killer was a preacher and also an anti abortion activist. Minnesota police warned people not to attend the No Kings rally in fear of him doing more killing. Anti abortion legislators including Tim Walz were on his list of targets. For now they shut down his Facebook page but his YouTube sermons remain online.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#786 » by nate33 » Sat Jun 14, 2025 9:56 pm

Kanyewest wrote:Looks like the killer was a preacher and also an anti abortion activist. Minnesota police warned people not to attend the No Kings rally in fear of him doing more killing. Anti abortion legislators including Tim Walz were on his list of targets. For now they shut down his Facebook page but his YouTube sermons remain online.


It also looks like he was a Democrat Governor appointee and he worked for a pro-immigrant organization:

Read on Twitter


To be clear, I'm not making any accusations. I don't know the guy's motivations yet. Let's just wait for more details to come out. Even if he was a left wing kook, that doesn't mean everyone on the left wing is responsible. Both sides have their kooks, and normal people are not responsible for the actions of kooks.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#787 » by TheBlackCzar » Sat Jun 14, 2025 11:22 pm

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I've seen the picture of El Duce and his mistress hanging upside down on meat hooks.

I saw Saddam Hussein defiantly swearing before a hood was put over his head, just moments before he was dropped from the gallows.

The worst was I saw unedited footage of the mob in (correction) Sirte getting a hold of Muammar Gaddafi. They spit on him, one snatched hair from his scalp, and another ran up with a huge knife and stabbed him up his anus. Thankfully, they turned the camera away from what I believe were fatal shots to his torso. Shortly afterward, they affixed his body to the hood of a pickup truck and paraded his remains through the masses in the streets. Savage crowds cheered.

Some tyrants get gotten.

In Gaddafi's case, being a billionaire didn't save him in the end.



Yet he wasn't a tyrant... He was killed because he was trying to unite Africa under a single golden dinar currency wholey backed by gold, and to abandon the dollar, which is used with the CFA Frank to rob Africa blind.. Hillary Clintons mail server contained the emails confirming this... IMF policies force these countries to surrender 65-75% of there mineral rights in exchange for unbacked bills printed by Western countries, and opening up unprepared markets to external exploitation, which keeps this countries in a cycle of poverty and lack of developmental advancements in living quarters, food, healthcare, etc....
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#788 » by Kanyewest » Sun Jun 15, 2025 12:06 am

nate33 wrote:
Kanyewest wrote:Looks like the killer was a preacher and also an anti abortion activist. Minnesota police warned people not to attend the No Kings rally in fear of him doing more killing. Anti abortion legislators including Tim Walz were on his list of targets. For now they shut down his Facebook page but his YouTube sermons remain online.


It also looks like he was a Democrat Governor appointee and he worked for a pro-immigrant organization:

Read on Twitter


To be clear, I'm not making any accusations. I don't know the guy's motivations yet. Let's just wait for more details to come out. Even if he was a left wing kook, that doesn't mean everyone on the left wing is responsible. Both sides have their kooks, and normal people are not responsible for the actions of kooks.


From what I've seen online

"He was an appointee of Governor Dayton (Democrat) to a Government worker's board (in 2015). He was just still serving when Walz was elected and then quit and formed his private security form." Appears to have been in a non partisan position on the board. So more may need to be learned


Here his sermon. He is a Christian
https://www.youtube.com/live/fCA4uLkdnR0?si=aSmhe18UxpXFr4of


https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/minnesota-shootings-manhunt-06-14-25#cmbwlgiuj00053b6m82av4xsv
Law enforcement found a hit list in the Minnesota suspect’s car that contained nearly 70 names, a law enforcement official briefed on the matter told CNN.

The names included abortion providers, pro-abortion rights advocates, and lawmakers in Minnesota and other states, the official added.


https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/minnesota-shootings-manhunt-06-14-25#cmbwg03b9000s356m8a27n4un

CNN has learned that all of the Democratic members of Minnesota’s Congressional delegation were on the suspect’s alleged target list, according to a law enforcement source.


https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/minnesota-shootings-manhunt-06-14-25#cmbwg03b9000s356m8a27n4un

"A Facebook profile under the suspected shooter’s name was briefly viewed by WIRED before it was taken down. His profile had shown him “liking” several evangelical missionary organizations, as well as pages honoring Reinhard Bonnke, a German pentecostal evangelist known for missions in several African countries, and Smith Wigglesworth, a British evangelist who was influential in the pentecostal movement. He also “liked” the Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative legal advocacy organization known for its hardline stances against abortion and LGBTQ rights."


https://www.wired.com/story/shooting-minnesota-melissa-hortman-vance-boelter/
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#789 » by closg00 » Sun Jun 15, 2025 12:10 am

nate33 wrote:
closg00 wrote:MAGAT MTG posted a picture of herself shooting a snipers rifle after the killings became public, there isn't a more disgusting person in Congress.

Before you jump to conclusions on this, understand that, 5 days ago, Melissa Hortman crossed the aisle to side with Republicans in passing a bill stripping health care benefits from illegal immigrants, and immediately faced a lot of criticism from the left for doing so. I have no idea if this was politically motivated or not, but if it was, it appears that a left wing zealot would have more motivation to do this than a right wing zealot.

The alleged gunman had a stack of "No Kings" flyers in his vehicle.

Also, MTG made her post at 9:36AM in reference to the 250th anniversary celebration. I don't know exactly when the Melissa Hortman news story first broke, but the earliest article I can find had a time stamp of 9:43AM, after MTG's post. And the press conference about it was after 11AM. It's possible that some news outlets broke the story before MTG's post, but it's entirely possible that MTG wasn't even aware of it when she made her post. MTG has since made a post condemning the political assassination.

There's plenty of reasons to get riled up about why "the other side" is evil and horrible and "our side" is good and uncorrupted, but this doesn't really look like one of them. Find something better to get outraged about.


A couple of different points, first about MTG, we don''t know what time she heard about the assassinations, but regarding the timeline, this is what I found from AI:
Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband at about 3:35 a.m. at their Brooklyn Park home. News outlets began reporting the incident in the early morning hours, with major updates and details emerging throughout Saturday, including a press conference by Governor Tim Walz later that morning.


MTG has a history of doing heinous acts, before becoming a member of Congress, and during her time in congress after well-publicized mass shootings. Here is MTG harassing the survivor of a HS mass shooting before she joined congress, she still has it up on her YT channel, this is SICK:


Re: The shooter, it is now known that he worked for a private security company, security/law enforcement are right wing institutions. The Kings Day flyers "could" have been his pre-text to get Dem Pols at their homes to open the door. The suspect, 57 y/o Vance Boelter fits the profile of a nutter, we await additional information.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#790 » by Zonkerbl » Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:45 pm

Nate's points are standard issue right wing talking points, don't pay them any attention. The assassin is a registered Republican, former roommate confirms he's a Trump supporter, he's obsessed with murdering abortion providers, all civic appointments in Minnesota are under the governor and non partisan. All Republican appointees at a similar position are also appointed by Walz. It's all just well funded Nazi propaganda. Don't fall for it.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#791 » by Zonkerbl » Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:55 pm

This evil Nazi pos dressed up as a cop and showed up with A COP CAR. That's how he got in to assassinate the democrat scum he had been taught by Trump to despise.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#792 » by Zonkerbl » Mon Jun 16, 2025 1:47 am

TheBlackCzar wrote:
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I've seen the picture of El Duce and his mistress hanging upside down on meat hooks.

I saw Saddam Hussein defiantly swearing before a hood was put over his head, just moments before he was dropped from the gallows.

The worst was I saw unedited footage of the mob in (correction) Sirte getting a hold of Muammar Gaddafi. They spit on him, one snatched hair from his scalp, and another ran up with a huge knife and stabbed him up his anus. Thankfully, they turned the camera away from what I believe were fatal shots to his torso. Shortly afterward, they affixed his body to the hood of a pickup truck and paraded his remains through the masses in the streets. Savage crowds cheered.

Some tyrants get gotten.

In Gaddafi's case, being a billionaire didn't save him in the end.



Yet he wasn't a tyrant... He was killed because he was trying to unite Africa under a single golden dinar currency wholey backed by gold, and to abandon the dollar, which is used with the CFA Frank to rob Africa blind.. Hillary Clintons mail server contained the emails confirming this... IMF policies force these countries to surrender 65-75% of there mineral rights in exchange for unbacked bills printed by Western countries, and opening up unprepared markets to external exploitation, which keeps this countries in a cycle of poverty and lack of developmental advancements in living quarters, food, healthcare, etc....


I love this post.

I don't think it's accurate but I think we need to scrutinize what's going on in Africa much more closely.

I think there is a lot of legitimate chafing at the IMF increasingly turning the screws on their clients, which allows the US to export its lack of monetary discipline to IMF client countries.

I'm pretty sure it's true that that is what is happening. Is it on purpose? I mean, it's possible that it's not. That's the weird thing about white institutions is they always end up benefiting white people.

Like the criminal justice system. There's no intentional malice, but somehow it ends up treating black people like garbage while murderers like Kyle Rittenhouse get off scott free.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#793 » by dobrojim » Mon Jun 16, 2025 2:33 am

nate33 wrote:
closg00 wrote:MAGAT MTG posted a picture of herself shooting a snipers rifle after the killings became public, there isn't a more disgusting person in Congress.

Before you jump to conclusions on this, understand that, 5 days ago, Melissa Hortman crossed the aisle to side with Republicans in passing a bill stripping health care benefits from illegal immigrants, and immediately faced a lot of criticism from the left for doing so. I have no idea if this was politically motivated or not, but if it was, it appears that a left wing zealot would have more motivation to do this than a right wing zealot.

The alleged gunman had a stack of "No Kings" flyers in his vehicle.

Also, MTG made her post at 9:36AM in reference to the 250th anniversary celebration. I don't know exactly when the Melissa Hortman news story first broke, but the earliest article I can find had a time stamp of 9:43AM, after MTG's post. And the press conference about it was after 11AM. It's possible that some news outlets broke the story before MTG's post, but it's entirely possible that MTG wasn't even aware of it when she made her post. MTG has since made a post condemning the political assassination.

There's plenty of reasons to get riled up about why "the other side" is evil and horrible and "our side" is good and uncorrupted, but this doesn't really look like one of them. Find something better to get outraged about.


Nate, I think your advice to walk slowly and carefully into this was reasonable and good advice.

Having said that, and at risk of possibly violating that advice myself, I suggest you watch/listen to this...



You may already know Rick Wilson *was* a pretty right of center kind of guy, perhaps in spite of having written the book
Everything Trump Touches Dies. And since the GOP has become the Trump cult, is not a GOPer at this point in time.

The guy you do suggest might have been a left wing zealot was probably not a left wing zealot, but rather an anti-abortion crusader.
I would not be surprised to learn that he had been radicalized by stochastic violence. I don't know that at this time.

I certainly hope we learn more definitely about this in the near to medium future.


BTW, the rally that I nearly went to myself, in Culpeper VA, generated this little newsblip

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/man-accused-of-driving-through-crowd-of-protesters-in-culpeper/3936544/

A man was arrested for reckless driving and is accused of intentionally driving into a group of people leaving a protest today, Culpeper police said.

A group named Culpeper Democrats on Facebook said it happened at their No Kings rally on James Madison Highway, which police confirmed.

The Culpeper Police Department said officers were monitoring the area as the protest ended when 21-year-old Joseph R. Checklick Jr. of Culpeper "intentionally" accelerated an SUV into the dispersing crowd.

At least one person was hit, according to police, but they said they hadn't received reports of any injuries.

In their Facebook post, the Culpeper Democrats group thanked the police department for its "quick response and for keeping our protest safe!"

Checklick is being held without bond at the Culpeper County Jail, police said, and additional charges could still be filed.

The Culpeper Police Department said this is an active and ongoing investigation and is asking witnesses to come forward.


and in SLC there was this

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/15/us/politics/no-kings-protest-shooting-salt-lake-city.html behind a paywall

or this https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/15/no-kings-protest-salt-lake-city-utah-death-shooting

A demonstrator who was shot on Saturday during Salt Lake City’s “No Kings” protest has died, Utah police said on Sunday afternoon.

The man, Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, had apparently been shot by a man who had been part of the event’s peacekeeping team.

“Our victim was not the intended target,” Brian Redd, the Salt Lake City police chief, said, “but rather an innocent bystander participating in the demonstration.”

Arturo Gamboa, 24, was taken into police custody on Saturday evening on a murder charge, said Redd at a Sunday news conference. Ah Loo, who had been taken to the hospital on Saturday evening, where he died from his wounds.

Redd said a man in a brightly colored vest fired three shots from a handgun at Gamboa, inflicting a relatively minor injury to Gamboa but fatally shooting Ah Loo.

Two of the peacekeepers in neon vests allegedly saw Gamboa separate from the crowd of marchers in downtown Salt Lake City, move behind a wall and retrieve a rifle around 8pm, Redd said.

When the two men in vests confronted Gamboa with their handguns drawn, witnesses said Gamboa raised his rifle into a firing position and ran toward the crowd, said Redd.

That’s when one of the men in the bright vests shot three rounds, hitting Gamboa and Ah Loo, said Redd. Gamboa, who police said didn’t have a criminal history, was wounded and treated before being booked into jail.



dobrojim wrote:I will be interested in seeing how the national mood changes
in the wake of the demonstrations (and Golfy's BD parade) we are likely to see
on Saturday all over the country. Which side upholds
the best traditions of our country. Which side represents
the things that most Americans have made clear they
don't like.


So the early returns on the demonstrations on Saturday do not or should not bolster GOP optimism.
I think it's pretty safe to say that and leave it unattributed. Trump's military parade generated sparse interest.
At the same time there were estimates in the *millions* for the numbers generated at the
numerous No Kings rallies across the country, many in states that have been described as deep red.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#794 » by Zonkerbl » Mon Jun 16, 2025 2:42 am

I would go further and say that to cite these insane claims as if they are at all true is unhinged and deranged

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/politics/fact-checking-unsubstantiated-claims-linking-gov-walz-to-minnesota-lawmakers-shootings
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Post#795 » by dobrojim » Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:38 am

The suspected/alleged killer has been apprehended.
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Post#796 » by montestewart » Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:04 pm

I went to a parade on Saturday with a couple of MAGA friends. Beyond my interest in military tech, I was interested in seeing how the parade was viewed by attendees and contributing to a treatment of the parade (a waste of money to me, but sunk costs) as a celebration of the Army rather than a celebration of Trump. My grandfather and father-in-law were Army, along with numerous other relatives who have served in Army, Navy, and Air Force, and it seems important to me to show nonpartisan support for the military during a time when the president has openly tried to politicize the armed forces and deploy them in possibly unconstitutional ways.

The crowds were not nearly so great as predicted. Some of that could be from the mixed messages of the parade itself, or fear of rain, or the humid heat that day, but I think the general disorganization also contributed greatly, and I saw lots of people give up, turn around and go home. The actual entrances and security features did not cleanly correspond to the information disseminated. There was a bank of perhaps 50 security kiosks on the mall along 15th street, and to get to these, everyone was channeled into a single line that at various points was single file and after a point was undefined, snaking out onto Constitution Avenue, with no clear signage and no one directing traffic.

Police and military MPs were not always sure what anyone was supposed to do. We had tickets, but never encountered anyone who had any idea where or how we would use the tickets to get into ticketed areas. I have a feeling that perhaps outside of the official dignitary/photo op viewing areas, they simply did not allocate sufficient resources to deal with the parade. Maybe that’s not a surprise, considering the short ramp up time from the originally planned much smaller parade. As far as actual viewing went, it didn’t really matter because the parade continued beyond the official route, and I was able to stand in the front for most of the parade and also get a good view of the flyovers and fireworks.

Most of the official protests were not adjacent to the parade areas, but plenty of lefties hate rules, so there were still plenty of protesters. They took advantage of the chaos in getting into the secured viewing areas, making sure most attendees had to go through their protests to get in, lining the paths and joining the lines. I found that protesters were particularly good at snaking through crowds and several times followed a protester to make progress.

Explicit Trump support was much less than I anticipated. Not a sea of MAGA hats and shirts. My guess is somewhere around 15-25% openly treated it as at least partially a celebration of Trump but assume there were other Trump supporters that maybe saw open celebration of Trump as taking away from the stated purpose. Based on people I talked with and things I saw and heard, there definitely was a significant minority in attendance consisting of non-Trump fans.

Despite the apparent disorganization, poor communication, and lack of information, the police and military were generally very polite and tried to help as best they could, which is pretty remarkable considering the chaos, stress, and heat. I didn’t personally observe even minor abuse of protesters' rights (and didn’t observe any protesters abusing their right to protest, though I saw and heard protests that were variously angry, animated, and hilarious. I wondered whether security was going out of the way to not be the forceful retribution that Trump threatened.

I didn’t have too many political discussions with my MAGA friends, which I usually find pointless, but I did have a few reminders of their low information perspectives. Both of them viewed it as officially a partial celebration of Trump’s birthday, unconcerned when I told them that I didn’t think there has ever before been a federally sponsored celebration of a sitting president’s birthday. One of them literally asked me who was paying for it and seemed certain that Trump was paying for it personally, which got a big laugh out of me. They treated the estimates of parade expense as fake news, variously arguing that it didn’t really cost anything, that the taxpayers weren’t paying for it, or that it was a worthy expense.

I had to drag my friends through the protesters at the end because they wanted to stop and debate every one of them with their passionately irrational arguments. One of them, an immigrant, kept telling people who were pretty obviously born in the United States they should go back to their own country if they don’t like it here. Not sure how much of that was intentional irony. When she said that to me, I reminded her I was born less than five miles away.

I’m not really sure what ego massage and/propaganda Trump hoped to derive from his birthday parade. It was partially successful as a celebration of the Army, but on most counts it seemed a wastefully expensive failure. I visited the mall multiple times last week and saw countless crews working all along the length of the mall and its extended perimeter (Pennsylvania Avenue, White House Compound, New York Avenue, below Independence Avenue), working well into the night. With the short lead in window, there was a lot of overtime. I will not be surprised if the final “official” bill for the parade sounds suspiciously understated.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#797 » by Wizardspride » Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:18 pm

Read on Twitter
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President Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as "shithole" nations during a meeting Thursday and asked why the U.S. can't have more immigrants from Norway.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#798 » by closg00 » Mon Jun 16, 2025 5:24 pm

Tyler Hero is a nutter.
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Post#799 » by montestewart » Mon Jun 16, 2025 5:37 pm

closg00 wrote:Tyler Hero is a nutter.
Read on Twitter

Giving him plausible deniability for having ever said that. "How do I know my thoughts are actually my thoughts? Physical extension is fake news."

PS: It could be performance art.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXXIV 

Post#800 » by closg00 » Mon Jun 16, 2025 6:02 pm

montestewart wrote:
closg00 wrote:Tyler Hero is a nutter.
Read on Twitter

Giving him plausible deniability for having ever said that. "How do I know my thoughts are actually my thoughts? Physical extension is fake news."

PS: It could be performance art.


Read the linked article, he is a full-blown nutter who has “gone down the rabbit hole”

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