El Trumpino!


The lemmings are still waiting for their spoonfed instructiones reeeeeeee!

https://www.breitbart.com/latin-america/2023/11/20/argentina-president-elect-javier-milei-promises-spiritual-israel-trip-will-move-embassy-to-jerusalem/

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out of curiosity. do you have other news sources than breitbart, fox, tucker, candall owens? for context, i'm not a "liberal", "leftist" etc. discuss.

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https://www.rt.com/business/587679-argentina-economy-shock-therapy/

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RT? Interesting choice. Would you rely on a news outlet that is 100% financed by the US government?

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https://www.infowars.com/posts/the-great-awakening-learn-why-people-are-rejecting-hollywood-and-the-nwo-as-argentina-elects-anti-nwo-president/

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I always strive to approach everyone with an unbiased and open-minded perspective. However, your original post was, "lemmings are still waiting for their spoonfed instructiones reeeeeeee." Now that you gave me your sources of choice, aside from Breitbart, Tucker, and Fox, it seems that RT and Infowars are also included. These are essentially sites that are unsubstantiated, extremist, and serve as propaganda outlets, indeed providing "spoonfed instructiones for their lemmings reeeeeeee." I am confused.

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There is nothing biased about the article posted by the OP; facts are facts.

If you prefer to check the differences between left, center, and right sources than you can use allsides.com, type in the keyword such as “Javier Milei” and choose from any of the three sides.

You stated the following two points while questioning/criticizing all the provided sources:

i'm not a "liberal", "leftist" etc.

These are essentially sites that are unsubstantiated, extremist, and serve as propaganda outlets, indeed providing "spoonfed instructiones for their lemmings reeeeeeee."

Based on your responses, you prefer "leftist" sources.

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lol kid, you have absolutly no clue about my sources or political preferences. never mind. that site allsides.come looks interesting. it's probably similar to groundnews. i actually like these news service sites. you might recommend them to the OP. regarding RT, well thats 100% owned by Putin and is basically a propaganda site. infowars? seriously? did you buy some pills there? no facts to be seen on that merchandising platform.

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Apparently; You are the one that is clueless:

[–] AckbarsRevenge (3353) an hour ago
I am confused.

Your responses about the sources provided have been repeated many times from other leftists.

You may be a "confused leftist" in denial, but a leftist nevertheless.

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yeah kid, whatever

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"...but a leftist nevertheless."

Aha, you still use these terms (left, right) too!
Just teasing you a little, there's no escape from these terms.
Too much anchored in language usage.

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As always, you are the Idiot in the Room!

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When you don’t know who the idiot in the room is, you’re the idiot. You have a long track record lemming.

Come back when you finish grade school.

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you go, girl!

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Check out Alex Jones: NWO Wars!

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Other news sources don't want to admit that Javier "I hate brushes" Milei actually won the presidency of Argentina.

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El Trumpito would be the correct diminutive in Spanish.

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El Trumpo

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Argentina: 25-30 million paper ballots

Maricopa (2020): 1.9 million ballots

Milwaukee (2020): 460k ballots

Detroit (2020): 250k ballots

Fulton (2020): 523k ballots


Note how Argentina hand-counted their paper ballots in a matter of hours, while the other examples required several days to tabulate with the help of 'machines'.

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We should go back to same day hand-counted paper ballots, no more mail-in and no harvesting. ID required and verification.

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Agreed. 💯​
This significantly reduces the opportunities for voter fraud.

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Unfortunately; The Dems, RINOs, and libs are against it.

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Democrat precincts always submit counts last so they can rig the vote.

Old news.

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Why go to Israel do they want to pick Argentinas pocket too?

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Argentina’s president-elect, Javier Milei, plans to visit the US and Israel before taking office on Dec. 10., reflecting how he wants to realign the country’s foreign policy priorities.

“The trip has more of a spiritual meaning more than other characteristics,” Milei said in a interview Monday without providing many specifics.

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