The Ongoing Gallery of Trump-Inspired Assholes

Oh no, it gets better.

He tried to weasel out of it with this:

“Dan Purdy”'s account has also been suspended by Twitter, but before it was, it sported an avatar that is also associated with another perennial sock puppet account.

(SoulCookie322 has also been suspended.)

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You know how the racists have their “one drop” doctrine that exiles anyone, with the slightest trace of other, from their club? (Fun in the age in DNA testing!)

Obviously he’s Homeopathic Black. /s

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It’s nice to know that a guy who has been described as “arguably the second best-known White Supremacist in the last 40 years after David Duke”* died an apparently broke TV repairman. His family doesn’t exactly sound proud of his legacy either, because they didn’t mention his “activism” or his runs for political office in the short death notice they put in the local paper.

*Obviously false since the best-known White Supremacist in America is currently hunkering down in the White House, but I think they meant “leader of an organization explicitly dedicated to White Supremacy.”

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and the modern republican party is . . . somehow . . . not totally exactly that?

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It’s implicit in everything they do but it’s not officially part of their written mission statement.

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Good riddance. He was a pox on California going back to the 1980s at least.

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Was it the weird thing they do where they hire you to be an “actor”?

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Yeah 82 years on Earth for that guy was 82 years too many.

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“ The Great Disappointment is viewed by some scholars as an example of the psychological phenomenon of cognitive dissonance[35] and True-believer syndrome[ by whom? ][ citation needed ]. The theory was proposed by Leon Festinger to describe the formation of new beliefs and increased proselytizing in order to reduce the tension, or dissonance, that results from failed prophecies.[36]According to the theory, believers experienced tension following the failure of Jesus’ reappearance in 1844, which led to a variety of new explanations. The various solutions form a part of the teachings of the different groups that outlived the disappointment.”

Say what you will - at least those Heaven’s Gate folks had the courage of their convictions.

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“Another sure sign that QAnon will continue to spread well after the election regardless of its outcome: A QAnon candidate is on the verge of winning an election to the New York Assembly from Brooklyn, of all places. Republican candidate Mark Szuszkiewicz, who unapologetically promotes QAnon ideas, leads the Democratic incumbent by 2,822 votes.”
WTAF??? Brooklyn?

I am waiting for someone (perhaps R or V?) to step forth claiming that “they” got Q but now “I am here to carry forth this glorious mission etc etc etc…”

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The father/son who own 8chan/8kun have set themselves up as the gatekeepers of Q, and they have a super pac venture with the head lawyer of Project Veritas.

I doubt “Q” is going to be silent forever. They’re probably being careful because they can’t unpull that trigger afterward, and their claims of not being Q, as well as being outside the Unites States won’t save them for long if they cause havoc with an inciteful Q drop.

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WTF? Flipping between begging, giving Trump money, and back to begging? Heavy duty kompromat.

Being called out by Laura Ingraham must burn.

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I still think “Q” is one of the Trumps

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Oh, but it’s the SOOUUUTTTTHHH that’s the problem… /s

I do wonder if there is overlap between more affluent Brooklynite anti-vaxxers and QAnon adherents.

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I think it is safe to say that it is the humans that are the problem, combined with the ignorance and small mindedness.

ETA: Just to be clear, geography has no bearing on this at all. Ignorance and small mindedness are a universal phenomenon.

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And a health dose of propaganda!

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Initially it was probably some RPGer, and then hijacked by Jim and Ron Watkins.

It could be a committee of ratfuckers these days.

Leaving this guy in place post-Trump would be bad.

In recent weeks, as first reported by POLITICO, Pompeo had been weighing whether to label Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam as anti-Semitic because of their alleged actions toward the Israeli government.

https://mobile.twitter.com/daveabrowne/status/1326645674432204803

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They’re just not smart enough. Excepting Mary Trump.

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Smart enough to do what? Pretend to have a security clearance and then spout off nonsense? Doesn’t that already describe the Trumpkins and Kushner?

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