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malaise

(268,693 posts)
Wed Oct 12, 2016, 07:21 PM Oct 2016

The Corporate Media's next money-making venture

They have already moved on - they know Groper Don the Con is going to be whipped (and by an over 35 year old 'girl'). Now they want reality idiocracy and don't give a shit that lots of morons will end up in prison for the greatest Con in the history of American politics.

The media's next money making venture appears to be watching 'the deplorables' end up being arrested if/when they try their goonish crap after Hillary whips his sorry ass!!

What's going on now is a full blown Breitbart assault on reason and this degradation of discourse could not happen without the corporate media egging Groper Don the Con on. Their desire for ratings and profit supersede any notion of the national good.

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The Corporate Media's next money-making venture (Original Post) malaise Oct 2016 OP
If anyone doubts what a outcome will look like. Wellstone ruled Oct 2016 #1
Well put. TonyPDX Oct 2016 #2
Precisely malaise Oct 2016 #3
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. If anyone doubts what a outcome will look like.
Wed Oct 12, 2016, 07:28 PM
Oct 2016

There is a Federal Trial going in Portland Oregon involving Persons who think they are above the law and threatened Federal Employees. These so called Patriots are being charged under a Civil War Law,and as has been reported by the local Press,these individuals appear to be headed to the Crowbar Hotel for extended Stays.

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