the most hilarious part of this cartoon is that 3/4 "conspiracy theories" are actually at least in part demonstrably true. The following is all public information: WJC was present at the scene where and when underage women were actively being sex trafficked on multiple occasions and was very good friends with the verified and convicted child sex trafficker; and is also reliably accused of multiple sexual offenses himself <partial check> There were multiple BLM/ANTIFA subjects arrested on Jan 6 <check> the entire Gov. Witchmer 'kidnaping' plot was originally proposed and designed by UC feebs...which, by the way the main UC agent was just terminated for domestic assault and lack of candor <check> last weekend's 'violent extremist' rally in DC was a complete non-entity and the only encounter of an 'armed participant' was later proven to be a plainclothes federal agent (not charged; so draw your own conclusions as to why he was there) <check> if you don't think the millions of illegals walking freely across the border and into the interior of the country isn't an invasion, I got nothing for you <check>
it's not "his" party- he just has a blind disdain for all things 'Republican'. Especially including Republican-leaning media. It's OK, I hate the GOP almost as much as he does. I am just able to differentiate between Conservatives and Republicans.
Well then what a coincidence. I suppose you all are right, 100% about everything said in this Political thread. And for those that think I watch CNN, MSNBC and the other networks, I don't. I think 24 hour news networks are those that cannot think for themselves and need to be told what to be outraged by and who to hate. Weak chit for weak minds. I get my news off the AP wire and read the Atlantic, I'm sure those are communist too. Good luck with all that.
Short answer - Yes. Here's a story reporting the same "facts" on immigration from the other perspective with a healthy dose of editorializing- but the fact remains the same. We are being invaded. Also, curiously only one of the "Haitians" they interviewed were speaking Spanish, they were not speaking French/Creole like a Haitian. So they're most likely Dominicans; or possibly Haitians who have been living and working in South America for many years. In other words, they don't need asylum from Haiti.