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The Dallas Express, which sued me (and lost) for calling it right wing propaganda, published an article suggesting in the form of a question that the assassination of Democratic elected officials in Minnesota could be "Democrats kill[ing] their own so they could turn around and blame Republicans?"

Democrats are lucky that murder is a state offense. Because otherwise Trump would certainly pardon the man who assassinated Melissa Hortman.

April 20, 1939: A massive military parade attended by hundreds of thousands of spectators is held in Berlin for the FĂĽhrer's 50th birthday. The lavish spectacle is designed to wow the domestic audience, intimidate foreign observers, and prepare the nation psychologically for the coming war.

I appreciate Democrats referring to today's murder as an assassination, but it would be helpful if they 1. blame Trump and MAGA and 2. say this is an attack on our freedoms and rights to oppose the president.

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I cannot stress enough how unbelievably crowded DC is every single day of the summer and most of the spring. I remember coming home from some event with my family and the metro was so packed that the cars were swaying. These people probably found on street parking. I’m dying.

I did not edit this, this is the actual parade with the actual music being played. CINEMATIC

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Our mighty military hardware – revered and feared by nations all! – assembled in the capital, parading by the Mall. But the whole “Dear Leader” vibe really casts a pitiful pall. It screams: His daddy didn’t love him and his d*ck is really small.

Making disinterested soldiers drive vehicles to a shitty royalty free version of Barracuda in front of geriatrics is the perfect vibe

Kindergarten classes are embarrassed by this.

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