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Sorry to inform you that you have never offered that "balance". Not even close.
I recall when this guy posted on another forum (some time back) that people who enter into a new environment should adapt, not try to change it (paraphrase). He was referring to state/local politics. Here he is trying to change a forum (politically) that he attends voluntarily. The hypocrisy is staggering. This is not a problem borne of politics, rather a problem rooted in an aberrant personality. One where responsibility is never shared, but always deflected.
What he is demanding is that moderators censor people, so he can continue to annoy, agitate and disparage with impunity. Thankfully, the moderators here know exactly what is going on. They will not be gaslighted.
Gosh, I wonder where he learned this gaslighting technique? ;>)
Agreed, the hypocrisy from MAGA is never ending. I wonder is Sleepy Don ever picks up on the irony...as he naps...and steals...and tries to withhold evidence.
In terms of "gaslighting", the advent of the "Another Good Week" thread was transparently political. Attempting to portray it otherwise is not remotely surprising. But, it does speak to credibility. When viewed alongside complaints of "politics", it becomes laughable.
I suppose that trump's Chief of Staff had this mythical "TDS" disease when she declared that trump had "an alcoholic's personality". Or any/all of the former POTUS appointees, who are solidly conservative and discovered just how vindictive, uninformed and unfit that trump really was. There are dozens of such folks.
It is also notable is that when confronted with facts and data and well-considered argumentation, the "genuine debater" skips over all the significant parts, plays semantic word games and sputters "TDS". Great debate skills!
One can be absolutely certain that he has been this way his whole life and had numerous personality clashes with co-workers, family, (former) friends and even casual acquaintances. What does one call a male "Karen"?. Always "their" fault, no doubt.
During the Third Reich many were no doubt accused of "HDS".
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Nope. TDS is a real disease
Any future Republican president, especially in today's climate, will almost certainly face intense opposition and criticism from Democrats.
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Anyway, if one sees a bubble, one must sell. Let me know when you are doing it.
Agreed, the hypocrisy from MAGA is never ending. I wonder is Sleepy Don ever picks up on the irony...as he naps...and steals...and tries to withhold evidence.
I suppose that trump's Chief of Staff had this mythical "TDS" disease when she declared that trump had "an alcoholic's personality". Or any/all of the former POTUS appointees, who are solidly conservative and discovered just how vindictive, uninformed and unfit that trump really was. There are dozens of such folks.
It is also notable is that when confronted with facts and data and well-considered argumentation, the "genuine debater" skips over all the significant parts, plays semantic word games and sputters "TDS". Great debate skills!
One can be absolutely certain that he has been this way his whole life and had numerous personality clashes with co-workers, family, (former) friends and even casual acquaintances. What does one call a male "Karen"?. Always "their" fault, no doubt.
During the Third Reich many were no doubt accused of "HDS".