Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 12:52     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:The pizza place is partly responsible for this. They're enjoying the buzz generated, the sympathy patronage, and are protracting the whole drama by not just getting in front of tv cameras and showing the inside of the restaurant to reporters.

The pizza shop could stop all this foolishness in 10 minutes, but they choose not to.

For them, the scandal and conspiracy nonsense is working to generate business.

I've been to Comet back before all this started. Their pizza was middling at best, and overpriced, with a long wait and disinterested servers. Besta Pizza up the block (carry out) makes a MUCH better pizza than Comet, anyways.

Comet could stop all this, but frankly, it's all they've got.


OOH A TOTALLY DIFFERENT PIZZAGATE CONSPIRACY THEORY WELL DONE
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 12:45     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:The pizza place is partly responsible for this. They're enjoying the buzz generated, the sympathy patronage, and are protracting the whole drama by not just getting in front of tv cameras and showing the inside of the restaurant to reporters.

The pizza shop could stop all this foolishness in 10 minutes, but they choose not to.

For them, the scandal and conspiracy nonsense is working to generate business.

I've been to Comet back before all this started. Their pizza was middling at best, and overpriced, with a long wait and disinterested servers. Besta Pizza up the block (carry out) makes a MUCH better pizza than Comet, anyways.

Comet could stop all this, but frankly, it's all they've got.


Got any data to back that up? Because without it, you sound like a nutjob.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 12:43     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Just look at that dad. SMH.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 12:42     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

The pizza place is partly responsible for this. They're enjoying the buzz generated, the sympathy patronage, and are protracting the whole drama by not just getting in front of tv cameras and showing the inside of the restaurant to reporters.

The pizza shop could stop all this foolishness in 10 minutes, but they choose not to.

For them, the scandal and conspiracy nonsense is working to generate business.

I've been to Comet back before all this started. Their pizza was middling at best, and overpriced, with a long wait and disinterested servers. Besta Pizza up the block (carry out) makes a MUCH better pizza than Comet, anyways.

Comet could stop all this, but frankly, it's all they've got.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 12:39     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at the empty streets of DC during the MAGA rally. Not near the numbers that attended the Womans March.

You find it unusual that people will turn out to protest rather than support? It's human nature to exercise anger.


It wasn't hard to get people to show up to Obama's inauguration.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 12:35     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

I did not know there were so many weak minded people out there.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 12:14     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at the empty streets of DC during the MAGA rally. Not near the numbers that attended the Womans March.

You find it unusual that people will turn out to protest rather than support? It's human nature to exercise anger.


Yet the comments sections and message boards are still chock-full of liberal-blaming for everything.

Despite their side being completely in charge of everything now.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 11:50     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:Look at the empty streets of DC during the MAGA rally. Not near the numbers that attended the Womans March.

You find it unusual that people will turn out to protest rather than support? It's human nature to exercise anger.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 11:49     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

They believed Alex Jones that it was real. Why in the world do they not believe it when he says he was wrong?

Also, I hope Alex Jone feels bad enough about this that he self-exiles from the internet and from talk radio. And that Comet Pizza is suing his a**.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 10:26     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Insanity! People are so stupid.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 10:16     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:
This is craziness, I hope they all went to Comet Pizza for dinner with their kids after the protest.

http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/johnwright/pizzagate_believers_rally_at_white_house_after_alex_jones_apologizes_for_spreading_conspiracy_theory


Those poor kids, someone should blur their faces.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 08:24     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

It's so nuts. Will Sommer - formerly City Paper - was live tweeting it yesterday.

https://twitter.com/willsommer/status/845668492489736194
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 07:40     Subject: Re:Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Remember, the cover up is always worse than the crime.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 02:47     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?

Look at the empty streets of DC during the MAGA rally. Not near the numbers that attended the Womans March.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2017 02:46     Subject: Pizzagate Protesters - how is this still a thing?


This is craziness, I hope they all went to Comet Pizza for dinner with their kids after the protest.

http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/johnwright/pizzagate_believers_rally_at_white_house_after_alex_jones_apologizes_for_spreading_conspiracy_theory