On Facebook this morning that seems to be the only thing people took from the debate - Trump refused to condemn white supremacy. Here is the answer I’ve been using - feel free to copy or improve it.
“What debate were you watching? Wallace asked Trump to condemn white supremacy and Trump said “sure” before the question was even done. Wallace asked if Trump would tell groups to stand down, and Trump asked for a name. Who do you want me to condemn? They said Proud Boys and Trump immediately told them to stand down just like Wallace asked. Don’t worry if that’s not how you remember it, I’ve got the tape right here https://rumble.com/vakfxx-biden-refuses-to-denounce-antifa.html“
You might also point out that on at least three other occasions during his presidency Trump has specifically condemned white supremacy https://www.factcheck.org/2020/02/trump-has-condemned-white-supremacists/
And I might even follow up by asking why Biden won’t condemn violent Antifa rioters and why nobody is asking him to. Or ask why is it that it took Trump coming into office to declare the KKK a terrorist organization https://nypost.com/2020/09/25/trump-to-designate-kkk-antifa-as-terrorist-groups-in-black-empowerment-plan/
Edited to add: here is a shorter version of the above "I can't believe you think that the president who last week declared the KKK a terrorist organization, who unrolled Biden's crime bill which put so many black people in prison, who brought black unemployment to the lowest number ever recorded, who has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize three times, and who has repeatedly made speeches condemning white supremacy is actually a white supremacist sympathizer. You're literally saying that Trump's words and actions as president do not carry as much weight as this clip where he again condemns white supremacists, but not as forcefully as you would have liked."
First, use a meme to mock them: https://kekpe.pe/i/5f5a36163b6ae.jpeg
Then, use this article to break down the flaws with how the report was put together: https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/07/how_the_left_creates_fake_studies_to_fabricate_rightwing_terrorism.html
Somebody get this guy a third scoop of ice cream and get Corey Lewandowski to go on TV and say "womp womp womp."
I'm new to the meme game, but I made something and I don't know how to share it. I took that antifa fool that was high stepping after he got lit on fire, sped it up, and set it to Yakety Sax - the song from Benny Hill. Now I've got this .mov file and I don't know how to turn that into something I can share on TD. I'm not going to upload it to youtube because my youtube account has my real name on it and I'm kind of paranoid about that sort of thing. Any advice?
Also, is there likely to be any identifying information in the .mov? Like EXIF data in a jpg that I should be aware of?
I’m taking a weekend in Okaboji, IA and it’s almost overwhelming the number of Trump flags and yard signs I see here. I went to the swimming pool at our resort and there are people wearing Space Force hats. It’s such a breath of fresh air to be surrounded by such open Trump support. Oh, there was one (1) sad lonely Biden sign spotted too.
Someone commented on a post of mine that it would be cool to generate a Joe Biden rant generator. I was interested in the subject, and my favorite part is the random threat that Joe comes up with in a good rant. So I wrote some python code to generate random Joe Biden threats that come out pretty good. Here are some examples: https://pastebin.com/DGWPwvfD
The code allows you to generate a number of them from the command line, or you can use the --server option to turn on a web server. Now here is where I could use some help. If I get doxxed I will surely be fired by my employer. I'd like to share this code and maybe even see it get hosted somewhere. Are there any tech pedes out there willing to put the code up somewhere public for me?