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sunnyd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fake News, if you're referring to that Maggie Haberbitch story quoted by the Daily Wire.

Until the man says something, disregard any such "reports."

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sunnyd 3 points ago +3 / -0

The thing that amazes me is all the comments pointing out that this is obviously a fake news story are the least updooted.

Maggie Haberman New York Times Daily Wire Reporting on the New York Times Anonymous Sources Getting You To de facto Accept the Election by thinking ahead to 2022 Attempting to Deflate Your Momentum and Continue to Demoralize You Fake, Fake, Fake ---

The signal in the noise is that it's fake and they're still trying to manage the fallout.

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sunnyd 2 points ago +2 / -0

For the fucking doomers -- Excellent structure, geared specifically towards normies and young people. Tone at the beginning is firm, direct. Word choice and delivery speak a clear message: I won, period. There will be no concession. Hold the line. Then on to visuals. That middle of the night spike is the most powerful visual of the fraud. Then a recap to provide context. All the nitty gritty details happen in the third act of the speech. All of them are damning in various degrees, but none are as visually impactful as the visuals presented in the first part. Plus, most of the youth might have tuned out, but if they tuned out at least they got that visual and heard him say that he won.

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sunnyd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't underestimate the power of the meme. It has the power to condense those complicated news stories into literally byte-sized ideas that can be shared. The power of TD isn't just here. Our magic spreads, brother. It spreads goooood.

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sunnyd 4 points ago +5 / -1

You don't go blabbing about secret weapons.

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sunnyd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sometimes you gotta sneak a peek at what your enemy is up to.

And your first comment made me laugh.

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sunnyd 4 points ago +4 / -0

Anyone processing the data confirm that voter turnout, as reported in the data, was much lower than reported by the media? My poor meme machine can't handle all the records at once.

Would mean the same-day registrations make up a disproportionally large source of votes cast that day, yes?

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sunnyd 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just blew soda out of my nose.

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sunnyd 4 points ago +4 / -0

"All I want for Christmas Is You" Memes with GEOTUS in our favorite poses.

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sunnyd 1 point ago +1 / -0

"No one voted for Joe Biden" is the best thing I've heard all week. "No one voted for Joe Biden" is the "The Emperor has no clothes" meme of 2020.

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sunnyd 5 points ago +5 / -0

Because the company the driver works for bought/rented/leased it from Amazon.

There are plenty of these 3rd party companies that deliver for Amazon who do not drive Amazon-branded vans. However, when you see a branded van, that is one that Amazon has sold to the third party company to use.

The tradeoff for the 3rd party is that they get to start a logistics company, and they have guaranteed freight to deliver, but they have to deliver for Amazon. Used to be you had companies that were honest-to-god last mile package delivery services who contracted portions of their business to Amazon, but that's going away. Amazon wants its own modular delivery service without having to own the liabilities that go along with it, so they outsource that liability to 3rd party vendors who carry that liability under the guise of entrepreneurship.

Not dinging the system at all, some of these company make damn good money slinging Amazon boxes.

Then there are "flex" drivers. They are 1099s. Flex is like the DoorDash of Amazon delivery. source: inside the rainforest.

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sunnyd 6 points ago +6 / -0

What others have said is correct. Technically, this driver doesn't (didn't) work for Amazon. He worked for a third party company that partners with Amazon to deliver Amazon's packages.

That being said, Amazon does both foster and encourage an anti-trump environment. And it does in many ways act as a gravitational force drawing those suffering from TDS into its arms.

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sunnyd 1 point ago +1 / -0

I need this on a pin.

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sunnyd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Biden's also spending in all the wrong places. Every strong right-leaning voice on YouTube is blasted with Biden ads.

I mean, if you're watching any of these personalities on You Tube, you're voting Trump. It's money Sleepy Joe's flushing down the shitter. And they're praising him for it.

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sunnyd 5 points ago +5 / -0

November 9, 2016.

It was hands down the most surreal experience of my life.

On Wednesday I woke up to the news of Trump's victory, and suddenly everybody was freaking out. Michael Moore was wearing a damn safety pin, pleading with black and brown and gay people that this would be how you tell the good white people from the bad white people. And the talking heads on the television were running damage control, warning me about something called the "alt-right."

This little group--which I had hitherto never heard of--somehow hoodwinked half the country? And we never talked about it before now? It didn't make any sense to me. So I decided to find out everything I could about them.

I can say without equivocation that my Red Pill moment, or bubble bursting, or glitch in the Matrix slice of time has fundamentally altered the course of my life. The past four years have been filled with purpose, meaning and transformation. It has led me back to God and to a semblance of an inner peace I only knew as a child. It has made me a better man, husband and father.

I am eternally grateful. And while I'm being grateful, thanks to the Mods for keeping this place up. Don't always post, but it's my first stop every day. Many times a day.

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sunnyd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sticky this shit. It sums up the night perfectly.

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sunnyd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unconscious, implicit bias and understanding privilege training exists within Amazon. They also foster and permeate a culture of identity politics which elevates and promotes minority and "historically marginalized" groups. If you are anything but a straight, white man, there are programs, incentives, groups and opportunities for you.

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sunnyd 3 points ago +3 / -0

The absolute best part is about 6 minutes in, where he discusses the differences between a building that "falls" and a demolition-like scenario, where the building collapses straight down and poses little threat to the buildings around it.

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