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Jeanine’s Memes
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18 responses to “Jeanine’s Memes”
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So many great memes this week — a bumper crop of Martha’s Vineyard memes — that it’s hard to choose. But this one is the official Bacon’s Rebellion runner up simply because it made me laugh out loud…
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So many great memes this week — a bumper crop of Martha’s Vineyard memes — that it’s hard to choose. But this one is the official Bacon’s Rebellion runner up simply because it made me laugh out loud…
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So why not give away 3/4 of your assets to support people who come here illegally for economic reasons? It’s easy to signal virtue when taxpayers pick up the tab.
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Yeahโฆ them stinking Irishโฆ!!
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You must be a journalist. You cannot respond to the merits, just toss snark.
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That was a direct comparison, not snarkโฆ
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Confederate flags and calling people of color “macacas” doesn’t a white supremacist make. Yeah. Right.
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I don’t consider them as little Hitlers, more just proctological curiosities.
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I don’t consider them as little Hitlers, more just proctological curiosities.
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Now that was funny!
And funny because it had grains of truth.
And then Troll proved it further with 5 picturesโฆ
As Bugs would say, โWhat a maroon.โ-
Oh come now, Walterโฆ itโs not exclusively Conservative meme dayโฆ no matter what Jeanine and the TBE promotion circuit saysโฆ.
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Ok, then post 4 of loving Antifa destroying cities in the summer of 2020, showing the whole story like Larry always complains aboutโฆ
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That is what the TBE spam is all aboutโฆ I am providing the โcounterpointโโฆ. cโmon!โฆ keep up!
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Godwin’s law, short for Godwin’s law (or rule) of Nazi analogies,[1][2] is an Internet adage asserting that as an online discussion grows longer (regardless of topic or scope), the probability of a comparison to Nazis or Adolf Hitler approaches 1.[2][3]


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