Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A private company can do what it wants. I can tell you the Republicans on this forum find it comical of the obsession you have with Trump. He is no longer president and won’t be again.
He’s the only candidate officially running for the presidential election next year. It’s completely ridiculous how you think we’re not supposed to talk about him.
Trump has not been president for over two years and not a week goes by when someone starts a new post about him. Yes the DCUM lets him live rent free. No one in the RNC leadership has indicated zero intention to support him. The polls are filled with liars!
You just cannot get in without your Trump obsession which allow you to ignore the disaster of the current president!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A private company can do what it wants. I can tell you the Republicans on this forum find it comical of the obsession you have with Trump. He is no longer president and won’t be again.
He’s the only candidate officially running for the presidential election next year. It’s completely ridiculous how you think we’re not supposed to talk about him.
Trump has not been president for over two years and not a week goes by when someone starts a new post about him. Yes the DCUM lets him live rent free. No one in the RNC leadership has indicated zero intention to support him. The polls are filled with liars!
You just cannot get in without your Trump obsession which allow you to ignore the disaster of the current president!
Just a few months ago, Arizona Republicans lost nearly every major statewide midterm race after campaigning for months on false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump. That was not always a winning strategy in Arizona or in many other states, but many Republican leaders and their supporters here are still clinging to election-fraud falsehoods, refusing to acknowledge that their candidates lost and resisting attempts to lessen the extreme divisions in the state. The recent Saturday gathering of the Maricopa County Republican Committee to pick new leadership could have been a day of reflection, but it instead showcased how conspiratorial claims of voter fraud remain a litmus test for leaders in the GOP’s state and local party apparatus.
“If you’re going to tell me somebody like Joe Biden beat Donald Trump, you’re delusional,” Georgia Cifelli-Amster, 62, a GOP activist and business owner from Scottsdale told The Post.
The midterm elections ushered in 41 freshman lawmakers at the state Capitol, one of the largest crops of new or returning members in modern history. Of those, 25 are Republicans. Some have explicitly questioned election results, and about half appear sympathetic to the newly launched “Arizona Freedom Caucus,” an unofficial assembly of lawmakers who appear aligned with Trump’s agenda and combative approach to more traditional GOP members in leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A private company can do what it wants. I can tell you the Republicans on this forum find it comical of the obsession you have with Trump. He is no longer president and won’t be again.
He’s the only candidate officially running for the presidential election next year. It’s completely ridiculous how you think we’re not supposed to talk about him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A private company can do what it wants. I can tell you the Republicans on this forum find it comical of the obsession you have with Trump. He is no longer president and won’t be again.
He’s the only candidate officially running for the presidential election next year. It’s completely ridiculous how you think we’re not supposed to talk about him.
They hate the government & politics so much that they want to control government. At any cost necessary, including tearing up the Constitution and staging a coup. 😂
The gaslighting from conservatives is unreal. Orwell couldn’t have even predicted their delusional level of Double Think.
Anonymous wrote:I am saddened but I think I will need to go inactive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A private company can do what it wants. I can tell you the Republicans on this forum find it comical of the obsession you have with Trump. He is no longer president and won’t be again.
+100
Trump. He is no longer president and won’t be again.
Anonymous wrote:A private company can do what it wants. I can tell you the Republicans on this forum find it comical of the obsession you have with Trump. He is no longer president and won’t be again.
Anonymous wrote:I can't support a company which allows free rein for lawlessness, and Meta's ad revenue depends on active usersAnonymous wrote:I find the whining here bizarre. Do you plan on following Trump on social media? How on earth would this affect you unless you... deliberately go out of your way to follow him? You wouldn't do that... would you? 🙄🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the whining here bizarre. Do you plan on following Trump on social media? How on earth would this affect you unless you... deliberately go out of your way to follow him? You wouldn't do that... would you? 🙄🙄
It IS bizarre. It’s reflexive. Unthinking. Reactive.
“If Trump does “X”, we must do “Y”!
Y’all better hope Trump never jumps in a swimming pool and starts treading water. Because if he does, you’ll be obligated by precedent to drown yourselves.
That’ll show HIM!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the whining here bizarre. Do you plan on following Trump on social media? How on earth would this affect you unless you... deliberately go out of your way to follow him? You wouldn't do that... would you? 🙄🙄
He literally used Facebook and Twitter to attempt a coup. Social media platforms were critical to seeding disinformation and inspiring violence. During the siege, he went on social media and wrote words of encouragement.
Do you think the man who attempted a coup will use social media responsibly in the future? Honest question I am posing to you.
The coup is the deep state and 30 years of stealing classified files Biden.
Case in point. Social media created some real conspiracy wackos.