OT: Lefties caught out again!

Up to their old false-flag tactics yet again! The "alt-right" (whoever that is) would have been vilified for this stunt, if only the Lefty culprit had been less of a heedless moron. Then they might just have got away with it. Better luck next time, Lefties! :-D

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Cursitor Doom
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Cursitor Doom seems to be the heedless moron here - alt-wrong from way back.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

If one were to want to employ violent "false flag" tactics then the right would make an ideal victim, surely. pundits like to drone on and on about how they're gonna shoot this, how they're gonna bomb that, how they've got all the guns and war is coming soon!

Then when someone actually does get blown up or shot and it superficially appears they did it what precisely will they say in their defense. "Oh no, thought of violence is so out of character for us"

There is no difference between the "alt-right" Alex Jones and Kurt Schlichter-type who preach violent "get your guns and be ready to kill!" rhetoric and the "mainstream right" at this point they are one and the same.

Setups like that probably do happen routinely and the right has no one to blame but themselves and the habitual "tough stuff" rootin'-tootin' shootin' wannabe tough guy persona. Violence is always "in character"

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bitrex

That is to say you can't be a real tough-stuff ready-to-combat Real Patriot and then act like you're upset and wring your hands when the "bad guys" you don't like get blown up and shot to pieces. It doesn't work like that people will think you're a fraud. And they're right

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bitrex

the reason right-wing governments in the US tend to not last very long is that the right in the US is so histrionic and outrage-prone that once they do obtain some real power they don't seem to really know what to do with themselves other than try to stay continually amped-up and histrionic which gets old fast.

They're good at the rootin'-tootin'-I'mma shootin' part but are control-freak micromanagers by nature, find the day-to-day real-world drudgery of management boring and tedious, and are terrible at actually accomplishing anything of lasting value other than giving money out to their rich buddies.

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bitrex

Here's another angle on it:

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I should have known an Obama supporter/crony would be involved.

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Cursitor Doom

"Unable to find the URL to redirect to"

Is this the spray painted synagogue story?

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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Phil Hobbs

Now, with the internet spreading news everywhere, an individual act of dumbness creates immediate international outrage. So naturally lots of people want to play. The "false flag" factor is approaching, or exceeding, 50%.

One or two of the Kavanaugh accusers have admitted that they lied and did it just to sandbag him and get attention. They don't appreciate how damaging that is to their own cause.

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John Larkin

AFAIK it was one a Jane-come-lately nobody and already-known habitual histrionic activist who didn't have much credibility to start with.

If the DOJ wanna charge her with something certainly feel free you can hardly prevent one of 330 million people from writing letters making accusations.

Michael Jackson molested dozens of kids if you'd believe every hanger-on who showed up to try to bilk that one for some cash it seems unlikely, but did he never touch a single kid, ever? Ummmm.....ok

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bitrex

I'm not personally silly enough to tout a slogan like "Unite the Left" why the hell I wanna do that there are a lot of real shit heads on the left.

I recall seeing "Unite the Right" quite a bit a while back it made me chuckle like they must want their own shit heads on their team or something as if everyone who calls themselves a conservative must be a great team member. Well okay I guess that's what they want so I'll treat it like that's the case, must all be socialists at heart though I suppose.

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bitrex

You'll get a bunch of them soon enough don't worry, they'll turn 45, decide that they don't wanna be a commie anymore they have been awoken to the Good Book of Reagan and will make an animated gif of themselves morphing into a wolf or some shit and post it on their Geocities page like a bad-ass. Fair enough u can take 'em

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bitrex

Variations of that scenario go back over hundreds of years. This one's rather more recent and easily established.

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Cursitor Doom

If the story got posted by ZeroHedge, it is indeed likely that there is is a half-way plausible way on pinning on somebody who could be labelled a lefty.

It's more likely that the perpetrator is merely nuts, but that wouldn't suite ZeroHedge's political agenda, or Cursitor Doom who doesn't recognise lunacy even when it is staring at him in the mirror.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

Every sensational crime scores "confessions" from a select group of lunatics, who tend to "confess" to everything that happens. Enough respectable people had stories about Kavanaugh to suggest that he wasn't well-behaved as a student.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

Do you have some kind of problem with werewolves?

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Jeff Liebermann

Siriusly.

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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Phil Hobbs

Sirius is a star. Us werewolves do our thing only on the night of the full moon. Now, if you meant "seriously", then perhaps these ancient

1997 Usenet postings might explain a few things:
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Jeff Liebermann

Sirius is the dog star (alpha Canis Majoris), and Sirius Black in Harry Potter can turn into a dog. (The werewolf in the story is Remus Lupin, but there didn't seem to be a good pun there.)

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Phil Hobbs

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Phil Hobbs

????????

who even have time to read this discount dungeons n dragons schlock! We got a lot of the Twilight: Vampire Saga for teenage girls fans here too?!

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bitrex

Sorry about missing the pun and the reference to Harry Potter. I'm culturally deprived and haven't read any of the books or seen the movies.

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