Imminent danger of collapse.....yawn
threads trigger you.......yawn Zzz
man crush......ha ha ha
glad I don’t have to see these, But I can only guess what’s behind the placeholder. Maybe something vulgar and in ALL CAPS... Originally Posted by Yssup RiderTry to stay on topic...it is a fractional offense, you ought to know as many times as you have been banned...
Really sounds like you are on tilt......or maybe better to say TILTYou must be looking in the mirror when you type this shit...or delusional
How many times have you mentioned Trump ? Are you secretly giving him free publicity ?
Looks like you have Trump inside your head. You are so worried about him not being in office. Originally Posted by VitaMan
Since you are so interested in Trump:I can imagine that when you check your hair you have to drop your pants. You see the world ass backwards.
"Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal judge in Florida to force Twitter to restore his account.
Trump’s attorneys on Friday filed a motion in U.S. District Court in Miami seeking a preliminary injunction against Twitter."
A former President begging to have his Twitter account back. You can't make this stuff up.
Sum it up: full TILT mode for the OP and the former President Originally Posted by VitaMan
Maybe if he wasn’t forever spreading misinformation or worse, inciting people to insurrection, he might not have lost use of the platforms.I guess delusion and COMPLETE lose of reality are two things that are a prerequisite of liberalism
He can always post his crazy shit on Telegraph. Originally Posted by NoirMan
I guess delusion and COMPLETE lose of reality are two things that are a prerequisite of liberalism
LIBERALISM definitely is a mental disorder...
Must be contagious...from the whitehouse downOriginally Posted by bb1961
Long respected as the intellectual voice of American conservatism even after the Age of Trump transformed conservatism’s principles into something that would be unrecognizable to its most ardent champions of yesteryear, George F. Will turned 80 in May but shows no sign of losing steam. He continues to produce two erudite columns a week for the Washington Post — work distinguished by not only his strong grasp of history but his high regard for nuance and wit. He has edited a new collection of columns, “American Happiness and Discontents: The Unruly Torrent — 2008-2020,” released last month by Hachette Books. Retired Waco Tribune-Herald opinion editor Bill Whitaker interviewed Will last week amidst the backdrop of another pandemic surge (including a recent period when the hospitalization rate for COVID-19 patients in Waco eclipsed the rest of the state); continuing cries of election fraud (including former President Trump’s suggestion that he might be “reinstated”); conservative Supreme Court justices insisting they’re above politics (including Amy Coney Barrett’s insistence they’re “not a bunch of partisan hacks”); and growing concern about a populist movement masquerading as principled conservatism but actually unprincipled, autocratic and dangerous.