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post_sasso 1 point ago +1 / -0

His efforts to boost voter registration among likely R's was smart. This is one of those things we don't do enough of (but the left does all of the time). There is still a ton of work to be done with registration for future elections. Especially in swing states like PA, NC.

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post_sasso 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is most likely another pathetic case where they have entrapped some morons who weren't going to do anything if left on their own. On a few occasions I have read up on some plot that the FBI supposedly foiled. In each one, the accused were led into the plan by the FBI agents and/or informants. In one case the defendant was a diagnosed schizophrenic (Jerry Varnell) and the undercover FBI agent knew this when they were talking him into planning a bank attack. This really is a shameless and disgusting organization.

Or, read up on Shahed Hussain and the "terrorist" he helped the FBI to nab as an informant. Another barely-functional moron who was no real threat to anyone (he shouldn't have been on our country in the first place -- but that's a different issue).

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post_sasso 2 points ago +2 / -0

Rogan's guest in these clips is Tim Dillon. I sent him this video as it answers one of his questions about how O'Keefe chooses his stories.

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post_sasso 3 points ago +3 / -0

Giving someone money makes them feel ashamed (unless they really need it through no failing of their own). Some people do not know how to respond to that feeling of shame except to lash out at the proximate cause -- which are the people who gave the money. If you are going to help him, do it in a way that would make him more self-reliant. Easier said then done.

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post_sasso 5 points ago +5 / -0

Well whatever you do don't take the bait and respond to these outbursts with your own screeds. Ask her what she thinks hating straight white males will accomplish for her in life. Ask her what good she thinks will come out of her TDS.

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post_sasso 5 points ago +5 / -0

Giving him money only makes him resent you and your family more.

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post_sasso 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do yourself a favor and stop consuming garbage media. It doesn't do you any good. You can get old series on dvds from public libraries, you can read, join social clubs, watch old documentaries on yt, and so on.

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post_sasso 1 point ago +1 / -0

Full episodes of the Twilight Zone: https://www.cbs.com/shows/the-twilight-zone-classic/

You can also read novels. There are an awful lot of them, and they're cheap.

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post_sasso 2 points ago +2 / -0

White members of BLM choose the left button, nonwhite members choose the right button.

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post_sasso 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hear, hear! Except the part about Trump understanding your point. He understands this stuff better than most, but isn't as dismissive of the charge as he should be. Even Gavin goes too far in trying to refute the accusation of being a white supremacist. (On the other hand, Gavin has an ongoing lawsuit and that my play into his over the top public responses.)

If some antiwhite scumbag calls you a white supremacist, call him an antiwhite scumbag. Or roll your eyes. Or mock him.

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post_sasso 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you for spending the time to put together this resource. I hope I can help with more constructive efforts like this in the future (too busy right now volunteering for campaigns, etc).

Most likely far fewer than 10% soak it all in. Even if your visitors did, they would still face the challenge of not sounding like a paranoid partisan when explaining it to normie. The most important thing to remember about normie: they hate politics and (they think) they want politics to go away. That is why a (1) quick reference that (2) looks official and is (3) organized and easy to search/scan is so important.

I agree with you about the disproportionate importance of reaching the more resourceful and intelligent. Although, you might be surprised to learn how little most of these important decision-makers understand about underhanded tactics like ballot harvesting. What we've been saying about normie applies to them as well.

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post_sasso 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah this is the pastebin that was posted here a few weeks ago: https://pastebin.com/BjV1D8Z7

The thing is: pastebin dumps don't look "professional" and therefore don't look "official" to low info normies. Don't laugh. The people you are trying to redpill are influenced by impressions like that. With any website you have to understand your audience.

It is very important to have a simple go-to reference when talking with these low info normies about issues like this. They will not listen to some long rant that draws upon a bunch of different stories scattered throughout the news world. Even if low info normie doesn't actually go to the site, they know it exists which means that vote fraud now exists as a concept in their head.

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post_sasso 2 points ago +2 / -0

These types of compilation sites are incredibly helpful as a reference. Can you put together a page like this? With user submissions of stories/reports about voting fraud?

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post_sasso 1 point ago +1 / -0

That way of thinking is common but idiotic. What matters is how a justice rules on the cases they take up. Not your personal feelings of betrayal.

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post_sasso 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ammo for what? It would be better if screenshots of emails like this made the rounds on twitter. The administration would know they were being exposed by their own employees. If you black out identifying info and make a screenshot then they can't dox you as a student/faculty. Send a copy to https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo

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post_sasso 11 points ago +11 / -0

We need something like http://fakehatecrimes.org/ for this. Just a collection of stories, and no commentary about them.

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post_sasso 2 points ago +2 / -0

The state Republican party is about as corrupt as they get. Murkowski must be blowing the oil exec party donors. That is the only way to explain their incredible decision to back her in 2016, after the 2010 fiasco. And I remember reading that Palin would sometime go up against the oil lobby (don't remember in what way) back when she was gov. That would explain why she was never lured back in to AK politics.

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post_sasso 7 points ago +7 / -0

What did she get for not voting 'yes' for Kavanaugh? I try not to spend too much time deciphering the motives of people like her -- but I cannot hold back my bafflement. The Kavanaugh non-vote did nothing for her and she should have been able to anticipate that two years ago. I guess my point is that you can't count on her making a rational decision that is in her own interest.

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post_sasso 10 points ago +10 / -0

This is generally true for any generation. I would say that only the very political 10-20% understands the importance and cares about SC nominations.

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post_sasso 6 points ago +6 / -0

I agree. Also -- tell her to stop parroting the MSM and her coworkers. Try to talk some sense into her.

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post_sasso 3 points ago +3 / -0

Get in touch with some local activists and form some plan to protest when they try it again. Protesting doesn't accomplish much, but it's better than nothing. Also: serve as an election JUDGE, not just a poll worker.

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post_sasso 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just signed up for everything- they are saying the campaign is most in need of Trump Talk volunteers at the moment. Should be interesting.

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