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s4tch

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@s4tch but that’s the point, I don’t want to check his debates after all the stuff I’ve heard online from people who’ve seen them. Why did you and all the other sensible people watch the debates? :D
out of sheer curiosity and some self interest too. that generation will decide on our future very soon, i simply want to know how they operate. btw i don't watch these religiously, i just happened to see enough of kirk to assess him

anyway, finally a good observation from trump, even if it was intended to be a joke:

 

JuveJay

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also don't watch the video of her speech. it's creepy

@JuveJay the main reason why they don't like the word antifascist is probably because these free speech warriors are fascists:

He's the real lizard king isn't he, this Miller guy? Trump is a loud idiot and the figurehead, but this guy, everything he says seems sinister.
 
Mar 23, 2015
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He's the real lizard king isn't he, this Miller guy? Trump is a loud idiot and the figurehead, but this guy, everything he says seems sinister.
he's their goebbels indeed. even the appearance is similar

and he's a central european 2nd or 3rd generation immigrant - and the main advocate of their anti-immigration policy. the irony is often off the charts with maga
 
Mar 16, 2004
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also don't watch the video of her speech. it's creepy

@JuveJay the main reason why they don't like the word antifascist is probably because these free speech warriors are fascists:



and suddenly maga want to bring back dei :baus:

I think it’s 50/50 Miller or a close constituent had a hand in the Kirk assassination. This guy is itching to put Americans in camps.

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Too true. Probably the best quote of this entire psyop.
 

Bjerknes

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Utah Governor confirms earlier reports that shooter had leftist ideology and had a transgender romantic partner.
Even darker days ahead.
Don’t believe it for a second. That governor is probably in on the whole thing. After all, he’s been itching to blame outsiders since his first statement on the shooting. Now they are trying to connect the supposed Muslims they found in Salt Lake trying to bomb a Fox vehicle (supposedly) to the Kirk shooting. This is the mother of all psyops.

At this rate it will be illegal to say God doesn’t exist in America by the end of this Project 2025 era. All the threats of Sharia Law was just cover for the Christian version of it.

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Let’s put it this way. Clearly the supposed shooter isn’t trans and came from a MAGA Christian family. So, the right needs to find some sort of patsy linking the entire event to an “liberal agenda”, otherwise they lose control of the narrative. Miller isn’t going to let that happen. I wouldn’t be surprised if the “roommate” isn’t trans at all, or forced into some confession in exchange for immunity. And let’s not forget that the mugshot of the prick doesn’t even look like the shooter in the actual photos from the scene. The whole thing is absolutely retarded.
 
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Opinion | Kathy Hochul: Why I Am Endorsing Zohran Mamdani

By Kathy Hochul


In the four years since I became governor of New York, one of my foundational beliefs has been the importance of the office working hand in hand with the mayor of New York City for the betterment of the 8.3 million residents we both represent.

The question of who will be the next mayor is one I take extremely seriously and to which I have devoted a great deal of thought.

I am endorsing Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani.

In the past few months, I’ve had frank conversations with him. We’ve had our disagreements. But in our conversations, I heard a leader who shares my commitment to a New York where children can grow up safe in their neighborhoods and where opportunity is within reach for every family. I heard a leader who is focused on making New York City affordable — a goal I enthusiastically support.

I also shared with him my priorities, making it very clear that our police officers should have every resource to keep our streets and subways safe. I urged him to ensure that there is strong leadership at the helm of the N.Y.P.D. — and he agreed.

We discussed the need to combat the rise of antisemitism urgently and unequivocally. I’ve been glad to see him meet with Jewish leaders across the city, listening and addressing their concerns directly. I look forward to working together to make sure New Yorkers of all faiths feel safe and welcome in New York City.

I emphasized to him my belief in keeping and attracting businesses so that New York remains the center of the global economy and we create even more good-paying jobs for our residents.

Affordability has long been my top priority as governor, and it is the No. 1 concern I share with Mr. Mamdani. As governor, I’ve taken actions to realize this goal, including lowering middle-class income taxes and making school meals free for all students. But there is more work ahead of us.

And in light of the abhorrent and destructive policies coming out of Washington every day, I needed to know the next mayor will not be someone who would surrender one inch to President Trump.

I didn’t leave my conversations with Mr. Mamdani aligned with him on every issue. But I am confident that he has the courage, urgency and optimism New York City needs to lead it through the challenges of this moment.

I draw upon my personal experiences while considering a possible endorsement. When I walk the streets, attend religious services or ride the subway, I meet New Yorkers who love their city but, despite hard work, feel they can’t afford to live and thrive here.

I know what that struggle feels like. My parents started married life in a trailer park outside Buffalo. In the early years, they raised six children on a tight budget. My mom bought our clothes on layaway or at secondhand stores, and she stretched dinners with Spam sandwiches on day-old bread pulled from the freezer. Those experiences will never leave me.

Families cannot wait another year, another month, another election cycle. They need urgent action now. Since taking office in January, Mr. Trump has killed jobs and dragged down our economy with tariff tax hikes that make life more expensive for working families. He’s gutted Medicaid and food assistance, slashed federal funding New York City relies on and threatened a federal takeover of New York — all while trying to put his thumb on the scale of our local elections.

New York needs leaders who will put aside differences, stand up and fight back against Mr. Trump.

Mr. Mamdani and I will both be fearless in confronting the president’s extreme agenda — with urgency, conviction and the defiance that defines New York. And we must never allow Mr. Trump to control our city like the king he wants to be. Anyone who accepts his tainted influence or benefits from it is compromised from the start.

My entire career, I have embraced the Happy Warrior, can-do spirit that meets any challenge undaunted. I and other New Yorkers have seen that in Mr. Mamdani.

Public life is an extraordinary privilege. It should never be about power for its own sake, but rather always about making the lives of others better.

Some will say Mr. Mamdani and I are unlikely allies: a mom governor from Buffalo and a 33-year-old assemblyman from Queens. To me, that’s the beauty of this moment. What New Yorkers deserve right now is not grievances or grudges, but steely resolve to fight like hell.

Mr. Mamdani and I don’t see eye to eye on everything, and I don’t expect us to. I will always reserve the right to disagree honestly and to argue passionately. But I also believe that New York State and New York City are at our best when we stand together against those who attempt to tear us apart.

For all these reasons, I am endorsing Zohran Mamdani in the upcoming election for mayor. And I look forward to working with him to ensure that New York City’s best days lie ahead.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/14/opinion/hochul-endorsement-mamdani.html

I take two things away from this:
1. This could be a sign of establishment Democrats beginning to relent to younger, more populist candidates.
2. She's unsure about her re-election chances, and is looking to get some of those Mamdani voters to help her out.

Aside from living here, the reason why I post about this so much is that I see it as a proxy battle for the future of the Democratic party heading into a midterm election year shortly afterwards. Success here might encourage more left-leaning candidates to run elsewhere imo.
 

mjromeo81

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The amount of gaslighting is astounding. Problem is people are so far removed from reality at this point that they'll believe anything these "influencers" share and then the bots continue to feed the asinine narratives. Social media is cancer.
This.

I struggle to understand why people are still using toxic and dehumanising social media platforms like Twitter/X and TikTok?

Why would anyone waste their time toiling away anonymously in an attention factory?

These platforms are responsible, as much as any other force, for the unravelling of civil society that seems to be accelerating.

The best thing you can do right now is quit using social media.
 

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