The MyPillow Guy really could destroy democracy

Of course the government controls business and industry and every country to one extent or another so that is just irrelevant really. I would say socialists around the world in modern countries think the United States will be socialist when we have health care for everyone, the bear minimum. It is a disgrace that we don't and probably racist. With Obamacare not so much anymore. Finally! Finally!. Jesus what is wrong with you people?
"Probably racist"? Are you that dumb?
 
Learn a new word. Your recycled rhetoric serves no purpose but shows everyone you have no answers. If there was no fraud why are you assholes so worried?
we're worried about total missinformation that ignoramuses believe. Rupert Murdoch scumbag pundits and internet crazies are a disgrace and so are you. Change the channel. And get your shot for crying out loud.
 
"Probably racist"? Are you that dumb?
Lots of people don't mind cutting off blacks and browns from healthcare or those lazy poor people... We used to call unfortunate. After all the reason we have problems is because of lazy stupid people, right? Not a huge giveaway to the rich and screw job for everyone else the last 40 years that only the GOP base doesn't know about.
 
Great piece from Anne Applebaum. MrPillow is a frothing blend of conspiracy theories and perpetual victimhood. It is of little surprise that he gets along so famously with Trump.

When you contemplate the end of democracy in America, what kind of person do you think will bring it about? Maybe you picture a sinister billionaire in a bespoke suit, slipping brown envelopes to politicians. Maybe your nightmare is a rogue general, hijacking the nuclear football. Maybe you think of a jackbooted thug leading a horde of men in white sheets, all carrying burning crosses.​
Here is what you probably don’t imagine: an affable, self-made midwesterner, one of those goofy businessmen who makes his own infomercials. A recovered crack addict, no less, who laughs good-naturedly when jokes are made at his expense. A man who will talk to anyone willing to listen (and to many who aren’t). A philanthropist. A good boss. A patriot—or so he says—who may well be doing more damage to American democracy than anyone since Jefferson Davis.​
I met Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, in the recording studio that occupies the basement of Steve Bannon’s stately Capitol Hill townhouse, a few blocks from the Supreme Court—the same Supreme Court that will, according to Lindell, decide “9–0” in favor of reinstating Donald Trump to the presidency sometime in August, or possibly September. I made it through the entirety of the Trump presidency without once having to meet Bannon but here he was, recording his War Room podcast with Lindell. Bannon has been decomposing in front of our eyes for some years now, and I can report that this process continues to take its course. I walked in during a break and the two men immediately gestured to me to join the conversation, sit at the table with them, listen in on headphones. I demurred. “Anne Applebaum … hmm,” Bannon said. “Should’ve stuck to writing books. Gulag was a great book. How long did it take you to write it?”​

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Let's hope so. I would hate to live under mob rule.
 
There is a repug who doesn't sleep at night any more when a sick democRat pranked called him twice making him believe some one removed his walls.
 
Great piece from Anne Applebaum. MrPillow is a frothing blend of conspiracy theories and perpetual victimhood. It is of little surprise that he gets along so famously with Trump.

When you contemplate the end of democracy in America, what kind of person do you think will bring it about? Maybe you picture a sinister billionaire in a bespoke suit, slipping brown envelopes to politicians. Maybe your nightmare is a rogue general, hijacking the nuclear football. Maybe you think of a jackbooted thug leading a horde of men in white sheets, all carrying burning crosses.​
Here is what you probably don’t imagine: an affable, self-made midwesterner, one of those goofy businessmen who makes his own infomercials. A recovered crack addict, no less, who laughs good-naturedly when jokes are made at his expense. A man who will talk to anyone willing to listen (and to many who aren’t). A philanthropist. A good boss. A patriot—or so he says—who may well be doing more damage to American democracy than anyone since Jefferson Davis.​
I met Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, in the recording studio that occupies the basement of Steve Bannon’s stately Capitol Hill townhouse, a few blocks from the Supreme Court—the same Supreme Court that will, according to Lindell, decide “9–0” in favor of reinstating Donald Trump to the presidency sometime in August, or possibly September. I made it through the entirety of the Trump presidency without once having to meet Bannon but here he was, recording his War Room podcast with Lindell. Bannon has been decomposing in front of our eyes for some years now, and I can report that this process continues to take its course. I walked in during a break and the two men immediately gestured to me to join the conversation, sit at the table with them, listen in on headphones. I demurred. “Anne Applebaum … hmm,” Bannon said. “Should’ve stuck to writing books. Gulag was a great book. How long did it take you to write it?”​

Continued:

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There is a repug who doesn't sleep at night any more when a sick democRat pranked called him twice making him believe some one removed his walls. That was nothing. Did you see that democRat that was giving out free salty peats in the back alley dumpster behind the 7/11 that did it almost all night long and hardly ever spit.
 

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