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rockettails 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same reason why he didn't go on the JRE podcast. Rogan was told by Biden's campaign team that Kamala and Biden would only answer certain questions, with some topics being completely off limits. And they would have to take breaks every 5-10 minutes. Rogan appropriately replied with "lul no."

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rockettails 7 points ago +7 / -0

My biracial sister caused a scene at home because I was watching The Boondocks lol

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rockettails 3 points ago +3 / -0

use the supremacy of federal law to ban "militias" beyond the National Guard. There is simply no longer any room for armed forces not answerable to the law.

Already addressed (although he won't like it) in 10 U.S. Code § 246 - Militia: Composition and Classes

(a)The militia of the United States consists of all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age and, except as provided in section 313 of title 32, under 45 years of age who are, or who have made a declaration of intention to become, citizens of the United States and of female citizens of the United States who are members of the National Guard. (b)The classes of the militia are— (1)the organized militia, which consists of the National Guard and the Naval Militia; and (2)the unorganized militia, which consists of the members of the militia who are not members of the National Guard or the Naval Militia.

But of course that would require knowing what you're talking about.

And not only is the writer retarded, he's deep state as fuck.

Kevin also served as a CIA case officer in the MidEast. Lieutenant Colonel (Promotable) Carroll served in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and on the Joint Staff; with the 1st Infantry Division in Bosnia; as a liaison in Cuba; and as an intelligence officer for special operations units in Afghanistan, Iraq and Yemen. He maintains active Top Secret and Special Compartmented Information clearances, and is studying for an M.S. in Strategic Studies from the Army War College. Kevin has written for the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post, and is a contributor for the Washington Examiner. He advocates for clients in the national media, and appeared as a legal commentator on CNN and Fox News, and for the New York Times. Kevin has addressed the American Bar Association, American Health Law Association, Association of Corporate Counsel, and the Treasury Department’s Financial Service yadda yadda

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rockettails 8 points ago +8 / -0

I tried to confirm but I don't have a twitter account.

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rockettails 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's only terrorism when it affects the government, not the governed.

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rockettails 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dude I'm not shitting on Ashli Babbitt. I agree with the sentiment that caused the Capitol incident happen. I'm saying if Trump himself is coming out and saying things like that, how the fuck do you expect to have any kind of support for anything outside of this little bubble? Did Lexington and Concord happen the day after the Boston Massacre? No. It didn't. John Adams even represented the Redcoats.

What I am saying, is that if you're going to do something that is going to get you painted as a domestic terrorist by even the figurehead of the movement, either don't do it or go all the way and stop walking among the ropes in the lobby and start making your way to the basement to drag people out (obviously being hypothetical this isn't the ideal option of the two). You are right in it being American as fuck. I'm just trying to say that if we want to turn this into a positive instead of the fence sitting clusterfuck we have now, we have to wait. There will be a time when it will become the Boston Tea Party of our generation. But we can't pretend that it didn't push more people away from us than brought them closer (regardless of how that happened). And that's fine.

We just need to be patient until people outside of this bubble we've set up, see that we have a point. We're on the same side and we can reflect on what happened and the resulting fallout without getting all emotional and shit about it. And yes, I would like it if more of these spineless RINOs stood up and challenged the "insurrection" narrative. I'm just analyzing the situation as we have it right now, not what it should be. You play poker with the hand you're dealt, not the hand you want.

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rockettails 1 point ago +1 / -0

Check back in a day then go the Talk page for his article. That's where all the true salt accumulates.

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rockettails 3 points ago +3 / -0

Like any other breakup, the best revenge is to live a life happy without them.

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rockettails 4 points ago +4 / -0

They sure were all-in against a guy who put up record human trafficking arrests. Now this? Almond activation.

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rockettails 5 points ago +5 / -0

You've had some great tweets today.

"Do you normally donate to pedos or was this a one-off thing?"

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rockettails 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's nothing wrong with having a nuanced opinion. You can agree with overall sentiment, it doesn't mean you have to be delusional about the feedback the event received by everyone else who isn't an ardent Trump supporter already. And as I've said, it can be used to an advantage at some point, maybe. But what is certain is that it has in the short term, impacted our cause negatively. Especially when Trump himself said the "seat of American democracy was defiled." And said nothing positive about Ashli Babbitt, nor was he remotely outraged that she was shot. That's not exactly showing it was a W in the short term.

by zorbee
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rockettails 1 point ago +1 / -0

WSB has a Pokimane indicator. Basically last year's crash happened very shortly after she tweeted about stocks and then she was given mod status (temporarily) on the subreddit. So now if Pokimane talks about stocks, the top is in and load up on puts. She's WSBs version of the shoeshine boy story.

And to be fair, what we've learned the past week is that even the financial media probably shouldn't be talking about stocks either.

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rockettails 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's from the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution. Maybe less Bible study and more study of the documents that set the foundation or the nation. Although evidently Bible study isn't your thing either, since you pick and choose what you apply based on whether it supports your preferred social order. Don't forget, if you've ever worked on Sunday, that's a death sentence buddy. I don't like the fact that sexuality is pushed in schools, but I don't act like a higher being over gay people. I deal with individuals, not groups. I don't care what individuals do in their private life. I don't like "pride" parades that are excuses for public nudity. There's plenty that I disagree with. But I also know that you win wars with strategy and not pissing off everyone else. Which is exactly why agnosticism is on the rise.

You're mistaking lack of derision towards an entire body of people based on a trait with endorsement and approval for the compulsory pushing of their agenda. Christianity has been around for thousands of years. You think people don't know what it's about and what it has to offer? People aren't just going to wake up tomorrow hating gay people because of a faith whose rules its adherents don't even follow. Is this guy contributing to the downfall of Western society? Or are you going to be a hypocrite (again) and put this into the cognitive dissonance lockbox too?. You sound like a heavily repressed homosexual turning to self-loathing to overcompensate for your imperfection. Larry Craig would be proud to have such an able successor.

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rockettails 11 points ago +11 / -0

Modern communication theory is the art of saying a lot while simultaneously saying nothing at all.

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rockettails 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yea. I just mean that if you were to go out to your neighbors and say the proverbial "The British are coming!", Would your neighbors call the FBI on you because they assume you're crazy? Because if so, you 1) Need better neighbors. 2) The average person hasn't been motivated to care enough yet.

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rockettails 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you were to do something today, would it just be you or a handful of your boys. Because if that's it, the fruit isn't ripe for picking. That's the benchmark.

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rockettails 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is Trump's best form in my opinion. Just factual, succinct, ruthless.

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rockettails 4 points ago +5 / -1

Yes, I have seen those. I've also videos of people getting into shoving contests with Capitol police trying to get over the barricade. The point is, this is a handicap in the short term that could potentially turn into an advantage in the future. Yet right now, we have two things happening. 1) The fence sitter, the tie breaker in the cultural war, leans towards us being domestic terrorists. 2) It forced the hand of Congress to militarize the shit out of the District. Something the fence sitter, does not care about because it does not affect the fence sitter. We are a vocal minority, even among the 80 million who voted for Trump. Even Trump disagrees with what happened.

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rockettails 1 point ago +1 / -0

The "Boogaloo Boys" as a collective might be a psyop. But the 'boogaloo' meme has been around for years on /k/.

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