Late Stage GOP Fascists Events 🖕🏾🍊🤡 (Part 3)

Huh. They loudly don’t mention the Pioneer Fund. Weird.

Ha! The Shampoo Warlord will be there.

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Revealed: US pro-birth conference’s links

I wish the guardian and other publications would use “forced-birth.”

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Indeed. It’s certainly more fucking accurate. Very few people are actually “anti-birth”… just some of those weird anti-breeder types…

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It’s been a long time coming, but today’s the day.

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Enrique Tarrio gets sentenced to 22 years in prison. More than Stewart Rhodes.

I bet he’s not so proud of himself now.

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he won’t last long inside. how long before he’s known to be an FBI asset and really enters the “find out” phase of FAFO?

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He can always go into protective custody.

He’s 38 now - he’ll be 60 when he gets out.

He’s been involved with the law a number of times.

“ In 2004, when he was 20 years old, Tarrio was convicted of theft. He was sentenced to community service and three years of probation and was ordered to pay restitution.

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In 2012, Tarrio was indicted for his role in a scheme to rebrand and resell stolen diabetic test strips.[19][20][21][22] After being charged, Tarrio cooperated with investigators, helping them prosecute more than a dozen others.[19] In 2013, Tarrio was sentenced to 30 months (of which he served 16) in federal prison for rebranding and reselling stolen diabetes test strips.[20][21][22]

Between 2012 and 2014 Tarrio was an informant to both federal and local law enforcement; in a 2014 federal court hearing, Tarrio’s lawyer said that Tarrio had been a “prolific” cooperator who had assisted the government in the investigation and prosecution of more than twelve people in cases involving anabolic steroids, gambling, and human smuggling; had helped identify three “grow houses” where marijuana was cultivated; and had repeatedly worked undercover to aid in investigations. Tarrio denied working undercover or cooperating with prosecutions, but the court transcript contradicted the denial, and the former federal prosecutor in the proceeding against Tarrio confirmed that he cooperated.[23][24] Tarrio’s role as an informant was first made public in January 2021,[19] after Reuters obtained the court records and interviewed investigators and lawyers involved in the case.[23]

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he ain’t getting out at 60.
he ain’t gettin out.

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“I’ve practiced medicine for 25 years, and it doesn’t look like dehydration to me,” he told a group of reporters Tuesday. “It looks like a focal neurologic event.”

“That doesn’t mean it’s incapacitating, doesn’t mean he can’t serve,” Paul continued. “But it means that somebody ought to wake up and say, ‘Wow, this looks like a seizure.’”

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And still hasn’t gotten it right.

Keep practicing, Rand.

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He’s an ophthalmologist, one of the most specialized specialists, not a neurologist, he hasn’t practiced in who knows how long, and I will lay odds he has not examined McTurtle. I would not give his opinion any more validity than any average shmoe.

the dude your opinion GIF

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But the internal strife is delicious!

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More divide and conquer tactics :face_with_symbols_over_mouth::

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C’mon, it’s not as though the National Board of Ophthalmologists hands out certifications to just anyone

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First they came for the Socialists…

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I think he just wants to be the senior senator from their state…

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