The Politics Thread

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So, the driver in the New Orleans incident is not only a US Citizen, but had served in the US Military....but Trump is blaming immigrants and the Democrats for their poor management of the Borders. Have I got that right? <doh>
 
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Turns out that the guy who died in the Tesla had shot himself before the blast - and was a decorated Green Beret Special Forces soldier.

Methinks the US should be more worried about Military Vetting than the Mexican Border! <doh>
Not only was **** For Brains' response "Oh, but you can't use a Clustertruck as a car bomb" moronic, but his mother was fighting his battles for him claiming the footage was faked

Way to remind people there were reasons the Bolsheviks didn't top one generation of the Romanovs and call the job done...

...oh, and here comes another reasons to get the bayonets out
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For those wondering, the bloke in the middle is GorillaBelch News owner Paul Marshall, who was throwing this shindig where El Hijo del Gavin Williamson was the guest of honour
 
When Musk bought Twitter for $40bn and it haemorrhaged revenue we laughed - loudly. Then the US election came round and we realised that he effectively had turned that loss into a potential $600bn profit, by (ab)using the platform to get Trump elected.

Over the past couple of months he has met with Farage on several occasions, offered to invest £100m in Reform and embarked on an unprecedented attack on a sitting UK PM and elected Government. He then very publicly endorses Tommy Robinson... which conveniently gives Farage even more PR and the opportunity to distance himself from the outwardly extremist elements, appearing - or at least seeming - to more reasonable.
There are no coincidences. This is planned. And the wonderful UK news media are just lapping it up. <doh>
 
When Musk bought Twitter for $40bn and it haemorrhaged revenue we laughed - loudly. Then the US election came round and we realised that he effectively had turned that loss into a potential $600bn profit, by (ab)using the platform to get Trump elected.

Over the past couple of months he has met with Farage on several occasions, offered to invest £100m in Reform and embarked on an unprecedented attack on a sitting UK PM and elected Government. He then very publicly endorses Tommy Robinson... which conveniently gives Farage even more PR and the opportunity to distance himself from the outwardly extremist elements, appearing - or at least seeming - to more reasonable.
There are no coincidences. This is planned. And the wonderful UK news media are just lapping it up. <doh>
...you forgot to mention Wes Streeting saying that Starmer & Co would work with Musk, because appeasing the worst that humanity has to offer is Streeting's bread and butter