Pro-Trump Network OAN Pulls Poll That Had Unfavorable Numbers For Presidenthttps://t.co/qXUrZTiOEh— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) June 12, 2020
But they could only work it soooooo much. Whoops. And now it is disappeared.
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They had to try it though.
4 comments:
The man is a fool! If he would just eliminate all police departments and discontinue all investigations and stop persecuting people without white privilege like the Bloods and the Crips, his numbers would go up!
Your comment is a little off-topic but fascinating. Do you think all Democrats want the end of law enforcement? And isn't claiming that some people want the end of all investigations a little much in support of a president who can't bear the least investigation of himself or his administration (example--firing of the IGs)? Also interesting: indicating its "the Bloods and the Crips" whose persecution is causing an outcry, and not people like the female EMT who was killed in her own home of the young man who was just shot multiple times in his back for being asleep in his car in a drive through?
It was facile. You usually aren't that obviously parroting Fox News talking points.
Vixen, you've got to have a sense of humor about this stuff. Let's face it – political reality now defies parody.
For an intelligent mind to try and turn our current political situation into the province of serious discussion is simply an exercise in the absurd. It has almost as if people trying to think seriously about our current politics is in itself the definition of irony.
As you know the esoteric view of the East and West is not that history travels in a straight line. It is actually cyclical. People mistake a hamster running in a hamster wheel for a hamster going someplace.
Both the extremely well-developed understanding of the Yugas which correlates to the eons are very clear about this. Here is a head-twister for you. We are having a conversation that we had 12 million years ago. (And unless one of us becomes enlightened -- the Buddha and Vedas have explained to us exactly what that is -- we will be having the same conversation again in around 12 million years. Incidentally, this view is not absent from the Christian world including Christian Gnosticism.)
Furthermore, what we call reality doesn't actually exist in the way we perceive it. But that is a conversation for another time.
(Michael Cremo used the Vedas as a basis for his book Forbidden Archaeology. He was attempting to explain to readers that there are 100,000 anomalies in the back rooms of various museums around the world that simply cannot be explained by our current archaeological and scientific models. He represents low key, intelligent dissent in the archaeological community. Cremo tracked down at least 6 entire universes that the Vedas explain existed before the universe we presently live in.)
Between preview and publish the selection switched to Anonymous, not sure how/why. But I didn't notice, will try to avoid in future.
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