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BigWill

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Why would I be mad about that? It’s not a place I’d want to be at this point.

I think few people understand someone like me. I care about truth. I am willing to pay a price for truth. Having random people like me on social media does not do much for me.

You all were around for the Weber era. Why did I solicit such grief for a deeply unpopular opinion? For kicks?

I do want people to listen to me. Because I tell the truth, and we all deserve the truth. Not the lies you want to hear or the different lies the left wants to hear. Truth.
You seem to have dislocated your shoulder patting yourself on the back.
 
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dtrain79

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Since we are playing the hits today, Big Will nicknamed me Drano BECAUSE IT UPSET HIM HOW I SAVAGED BRUCE WEBER.

Whoops … looks like there’s another one I nailed. Weber only set the hoops program back a decade. But Dtrain was mean about Bruce … boo hoo.
 

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I’ll vote for the Shitlib because of Truth!



Oh my God … a Democrat may win an election over a Republican who steals pens, commits securities fraud, obstructs justice, misuses public funds, gets impeached by Republicans, rampantly cheats on his wife, gives political favors to those who help him cheat on his wife, and is an all around douche for a guy who does those things. Only the last one is an opinion.

Oh my God, how will the Republic survive GOP voters opposing Paxton? Please God … never let principle or decency overcome partisanship … never.

Btw, I hope Graham Platner gets his butt kicked too. Because I hold politicians on your team to the same standard as I hold the ones on the other team.
 

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Oh my God … a Democrat may win an election over a Republican who steals pens, commits securities fraud, obstructs justice, misuses public funds, gets impeached by Republicans, rampantly cheats on his wife, gives political favors to those who help him cheat on his wife, and is an all around douche for a guy who does those things. Only the last one is an opinion.

Oh my God, how will the Republic survive GOP voters opposing Paxton? Please God … never let principle or decency overcome partisanship … never.

Btw, I hope Graham Platner gets his butt kicked too. Because I hold politicians on your team to the same standard as I hold the ones on the other team.
Outstanding righteousness! Your list of allegations are great above, but where are the convictions? After all, the truth teller doesn’t believe election fraud exists in America until there are convictions by the corrupted judiciary, corrupt AGs, and corrupt DOJ.

It is a real relief for me to know that Joe Biden’s 81M ballots were totally legit. Not a stretch at all. 5555
 
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Outstanding righteousness! Your list of allegations are great above, but where are the convictions? After all, the truth teller doesn’t believe election fraud exists in America until there are convictions by the corrupted judiciary, corrupt AGs, and corrupt DOJ.

It is a real relief for me to know that Joe Biden’s 81M ballots were totally legit. Not a stretch at all. 5555

He took deferred adjudication on the securities fraud. The stolen pen is well established, he had to return it after confronted with video evidence.

The rest is not criminal, it’s merely corruption or personal scandal.

Just because you obviate decency or morality in politics doesn’t mean I should. You don’t care, I do. Plenty of Cornyn voters also seem to care. That is why Paxton is a terrible candidate who I think is on his way to a loss (unless Trump rebounds nationally). He’s also unworthy of any office, and Rs could have nominated anyone.

I will just note that I happily vote for Ted Cruz, who is absolutely to Paxton’s right politically. I even like Cruz politically more than Cornyn.

I mean, Republicans decided decency didn’t matter when they nominated Trump. I didn’t change. As I keep saying, I took the memos from 2016 about its new politics and burned them all.
 

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There are indeed pipe issues. How much of that contributes to the current issues is unclear. They wouldn’t be arresting people, if they weren’t trying to damage the reflecting pool.


A 300 foot slit they cut with a knife . Pure idiocy to state it and to believe it. Grape Kool Aide level cultists
 

BigWill

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The demented has been with 50k posts incoherently bragging about himself is accusing someone else of patting themselves on the back.

This place never gets old.
Never claiming jogging as a sport is always consistent.

Posts tend to expand usage #'s only using one non de plume.
 
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But Starmer wasn’t in charge. While he doesn’t bear full responsibility, the guy certainly did his part. His suppression of speech should be important to “conservatives”. Apparently, he didn’t steal any pens so he is okay

 

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Wrong! The answer is both, but keep posting like it’s 1999!


Name the always Trumper Republicans who are thwarting the policies of a Republican President elected by the majority of votes, not just electoral college? If you can answer that correctly, you might have something.
 
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LOL. How about defending the argument I laid out for you in the post right above this one you addressed? Crickets?
Here we go again. People voted for Trump on what he ran on. Hence the fracture in the party. Hence the beatdown coming in midterms. And they are coming. You framing the argument in that manner is what makes you DUMBCOACH.
 

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Here we go again. People voted for Trump on what he ran on. Hence the fracture in the party. Hence the beatdown coming in midterms. And they are coming. You framing the argument in that manner is what makes you DUMBCOACH.
Wrong. Never-Trumpers never voted for Trump. You didn’t address the post at all, irgcmike.
 
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Wrong. Never-Trumpers never voted for Trump. You didn’t address the post at all, irgcmike.
You really are dumb. Where did I say that? I said "People voted for Trump on what he ran on" for your "thwarting the policies of a Republican President elected by the majority of votes". Never said Never Trumpers voted for Trump. You are a complete waste of time.
 

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But Starmer wasn’t in charge. While he doesn’t bear full responsibility, the guy certainly did his part. His suppression of speech should be important to “conservatives”. Apparently, he didn’t steal any pens so he is okay



Oh good, now we have the "pedophiles under every rock" lady being cited here. I love how almost every Twitter personality on the right from a few years back is simply a total loon now, it's almost endearing and perfectly encapsulates how I ended up having no political party.

The rape gangs overwhelmingly operated BEFORE Starmer was in any prosecutorial capacity (and to be clear, these were local prosecutions, Starmer was not involved). However, some of the larger prosecutions of rape gangs occurred under his watch (I believe a few occurred before and some later).

I realize this is a new story to the American right, but it was first broken in 2003. The fact we are still discussing it - besides Elon Musk's Twitter batshittery - is a function of Britain's never-ending love of inquests that go on for generations (see the Liverpool soccer disaster from the late 1980s that was investigated for 30 years because Liverpool fans didn't like the results). This story would not still be under discussion here, we don't really do inquests, let alone have them linger for a generation plus.

The issue wasn't a lack of prosecutions - there were prosecutions in multiple places - but instead the fact that local law enforcement often had reason to know this was going on (or something bad was) and dismissed it due to some combination of (a) the victims being "trash" (typically wards of the state) and (b) the perpetrators being Muslim. All of that is really bad - and there's been similar issues on (b) in Britain on other topics - but none of it has any bearing on Keir Starmer.

Except to the insane. But hey guys, keep embarrassing yourselves by being dupes on loon right wing Twitter, you are making lots of $$$ for folks completely disconnected from rational thought and soon enough helping to elect lots of Democrats (because the insanity of the modern right no longer seems lost on much of the public). Great stuff, way to go!
 

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Here we go again. People voted for Trump on what he ran on. Hence the fracture in the party. Hence the beatdown coming in midterms. And they are coming. You framing the argument in that manner is what makes you DUMBCOACH.

The midterms are going to be an absolute disaster for the GOP, and right now Vance 2028 doesn't look much better. There's a longer time and other options for 2028, but if one wants total Dem control ... Trump continuing to operate like he's done since taking office plus a Vance nomination will bring it come 2028.
 
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Uncoach ... Trump received a plurality of votes, he just missed the majority. I don't think this is a big deal, but technically the correct way of putting this is "Trump received a majority of the two-party votes."
 
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The left did not cause the issue. It exists because they have to fix the underground piping. It’s been an issue for years. Trump wanted an easy workaround. The bad piping failed to comply.
The left is suddenly obsessed with a pool that has had lingering problems. They are wearing crazy outfits of Algae. Insanity. TDS insanity
 

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Since we are playing the hits today, Big Will nicknamed me Drano BECAUSE IT UPSET HIM HOW I SAVAGED BRUCE WEBER.

Whoops … looks like there’s another one I nailed. Weber only set the hoops program back a decade. But Dtrain was mean about Bruce … boo hoo.

This is going back a ways, but I usually agreed with your takes on anything sports related. The only thing I remember us disagreeing on there was AK. I believe you claimed him to be average and I said he was awful. He was fired and not rehired by any NBA team, so I am taking the "W" here :)
 
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ILisBest

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Here we go again. People voted for Trump on what he ran on. Hence the fracture in the party. Hence the beatdown coming in midterms. And they are coming. You framing the argument in that manner is what makes you DUMBCOACH.
LOL. The party in power is highly likely to lose the midterms historically. This has been a thing long before Trump, just ask Obama.
 

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Here we go again. People voted for Trump on what he ran on. Hence the fracture in the party. Hence the beatdown coming in midterms. And they are coming. You framing the argument in that manner is what makes you DUMBCOACH.
Illinidope still can’t explain why they are the same. They are not and it’s clearly spelled out why. You can’t explain why never-Trumpers and Always Trumpers are the same. You keep passing the buck bitching about voters. The voters in question are the never-Trumpers as rhey’ve done a helluva lot of damage in DC. Nothing Trump has done has been codified into law. See Senate and Thune. Did you want a porous border? It appears so. I love how you and dweeb3 picked up on “DUMBCOACH”. You can’t even present a decent argument about always trumpers negatively impacting our country. What your ***** is is about Trump himself. You can’t even stick with what the argument regards, but you call someone else on the forum “dumbcoach”. LOL, irgcmike. BTW, why hasn’t the SAVE Act been passed by Congress? Why has the Senate decided to refund NED, Planned Parenthood, etc?
 

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Uncoach ... Trump received a plurality of votes, he just missed the majority. I don't think this is a big deal, but technically the correct way of putting this is "Trump received a majority of the two-party votes."
Did he win the popular vote? Yes or no? Simple question. Majority/plurality is minutiae nonsense.
 
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BigWill

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This is going back a ways, but I usually agreed with your takes on anything sports related. The only thing I remember us disagreeing on there was AK. I believe you claimed him to be average and I said he was awful. He was fired and not rehired by any NBA team, so I am taking the "W" here :)
How many Hoops National Championships has Illinois won since firing Bruce ?

Same ole, same ole.
 

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Illinidope still can’t explain why they are the same. They are not and it’s clearly spelled out why. You can’t explain why never-Trumpers and Always Trumpers are the same. You keep passing the buck bitching about voters. The voters in question are the never-Trumpers as rhey’ve done a helluva lot of damage in DC. Nothing Trump has done has been codified into law. See Senate and Thune. Did you want a porous border? It appears so. I love how you and dweeb3 picked up on “DUMBCOACH”. You can’t even present a decent argument about always trumpers negatively impacting our country. What your ***** is is about Trump himself. You can’t even stick with what the argument regards, but you call someone else on the forum “dumbcoach”. LOL, irgcmike. BTW, why hasn’t the SAVE Act been passed by Congress? Why has the Senate decided to refund NED, Planned Parenthood, etc?
Only a dumb person would think I ever said they were the same. WTF are you even talking about? I'm going to teach you something, pay attention. The sun is hot. A campfire is hot. They are both hot. But that doesn't mean they are the same. Sadly, I feel all this is putting a wedge in our friendship.
 

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The left is suddenly obsessed with a pool that has had lingering problems. They are wearing crazy outfits of Algae. Insanity. TDS insanity
The left is obsessed with it? Dumbcoach can’t stop sharing right wing twitter posts about it.

The correct answer is dipshits on both sides are obsessed with it. It’s a distraction and Trump loves his distractions.
 

dtrain79

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The left is suddenly obsessed with a pool that has had lingering problems. They are wearing crazy outfits of Algae. Insanity. TDS insanity

Trump made a giant show of this, and called everyone who preceded him stupid for not fixing it. He might be right about everyone else being stupid, but he then added himself to the list of dumbs by trying and failing. That's why this is a story.

They need to fix the piping and move the water so it's not "still" and invariably going to have the issues every other body of water that doesn't move has.

This is not hard to do without drama, but Trump wanted to show everyone he could fix the thing all the other fools couldn't.
 

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Only a dumb person would think I ever said they were the same. WTF are you even talking about? I'm going to teach you something, pay attention. The sun is hot. A campfire is hot. They are both hot. But that doesn't mean they are the same. Sadly, I feel all this is putting a wedge in our friendship.
LOL. The “hey look over there guy” doesn’t even comprehend his own misdirection. Some amazing stuff you’ve done there. Quite special.
 

dtrain79

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This is going back a ways, but I usually agreed with your takes on anything sports related. The only thing I remember us disagreeing on there was AK. I believe you claimed him to be average and I said he was awful. He was fired and not rehired by any NBA team, so I am taking the "W" here :)

I think he built the Nuggets title winner and then left before they won.

My personal opinion is that he was improved from GarPax but as with lots of middling NBA GMs, you win or lose on luck (like drafting Jokic in Round 2).
 

dtrain79

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LOL. The party in power is highly likely to lose the midterms historically. This has been a thing long before Trump, just ask Obama.

In fairness, Obama also annoyed the public quite a bit. Focused on healthcare over the economy especially.