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erebusvincent · 3 months ago
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prolifeproliberty · 3 months ago
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Matt Walsh and his team handed out these cards at the DNC while undercover. One of his team members even gave one to Don Lemon.
Here’s the website it points to:
And here’s what Matt Walsh said on Facebook about it:
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Matt Walsh is THE troll.
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daughter-of-sapph0 · 3 months ago
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totally not Matt Walsh in a wig trying to sneak into the DNC
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itsallpoliticsstupid · 3 months ago
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Matt Walsh allegedly 'enrages' democrats
According to the Daily Fail in the UK, democrats are enraged by Matt Walsh's attendance at the DNC.
Nope, definitely not enraged, merely laughing incredibly hard at the man.
Why is he skulking around like he's infiltrated some secret cult? It's the DNC, a well publicised, well attended, televised event.
Really, he's just making an ass of himself by thinking he's doing something sneaky. And it's hilarious to watch.
Maybe we should have played a drinking game during the event? Every time you see Matt Walsh, take a shot.
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turnstileskyline · 3 months ago
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by the way for some fucking reason matt walsh is at the dnc in quote unquote disguise (harris-walz merch) but everyone knows its him
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jjmcquade-misc · 3 months ago
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Matt Walsh back to home, to the roots of racism, saw at DNC 2024. I feel sorry for those who think that party is on the side of minorities and ordinary people.
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7loveneverfails · 3 months ago
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Matt Walsh is so funny.
He used to be my least favorite but now I like him more than Ben.
The DNC trolling is so funny.
I feel like he should be the author of Reasons to Vote for Democrats but I guess working with Michael Knowles is close enough.
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glitzybutt · 3 months ago
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i'm not watching the dnc because despite crippling insecurity i like myself more than that but i am obsessed with matt walsh putting on the shittiest disguise i've ever seen to walk around trying to act inconspicuous as his terrible wig is caught from several camera angles
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turkiyeecom · 5 years ago
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This Summer’s Hot Beach Read: The Mueller Report
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Flying off the shelves. Photo: Robert Alexander/Getty Images At first glance, the “Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election from the Department of Justice” doesn’t scream beach read. But two months after the redacted 448-page document — better known as the Mueller report — was released, commercial print editions of the document in book form are still riding best-seller lists. Versions of the Mueller report published by Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, and Skyhorse Publishing are currently ranked No. 1 and No. 2 on the New York Times nonfiction paperback best-seller list. A third, from Melville House Publishing, is at No. 13. The Scribner edition, which features analysis and reporting from the Washington Post, is also at No. 15 on Amazon’s list of 100 best-selling books to date this year, just ahead of Mark Manson’s The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck. Through June 8, Scribner’s Mueller book had sold 205,000 copies; the Skyhorse edition, 85,000; and Melville House’s, 25,000, according to figures from NPD BookScan, which tracks an estimated 85 percent of trade print books sold in the U.S. “That’s a very impressive number for a nonfiction book available in paperback,” said Albert N. Greco, a Fordham University professor and publishing-industry expert, of the 315,000 total sold to date. “Since 2016 there has been tremendous interest in political books of all types, so this fits into a pattern.” Publishers banked on an audience for the Mueller report when they began prepping last year to package it in book form. A booming market in Trump-related books had emerged in the last two years, after all, and the report loomed as the most consequential Trump tell-all to date. “This was the most anticipated document in my lifetime,” said Dennis Johnson, co-founder and co-publisher of Melville House, in an interview at the company’s Brooklyn offices. Melville has carved out a niche in recent years publishing major government reports, including the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Report on the Rendition Program (the Torture Report), and last year’s National Climate Assessment. In a departure from past practice, it published the Mueller report as a mass-market paperback to broaden distribution to outlets like airports, supermarkets, and non-bookstore retail chains. The smaller format also helped it price the book at $9.99 (versus $15 and $12.99 for the two competing commercial editions). “We decided to do this format to be cheaper and get the book into more hands, and get it into locations that don’t typically carry trade paperbacks,” said Johnson. Its scarlet cover also contrasts with the more official look of its rival editions. The report is available to read online or download as a PDF file for free from a U.S. Department of Justice website, and there are free audio versions available. But publishing it as a book makes it more accessible and readable, said Johnson. “Print is still the superior technology for passing this along to a wider audience,” he said. Regardless of approach, publishers are confident the Mueller report will continue to sell. They noted a spike in sales following the special counsel’s public statement about the report on May 29 and speculate on the impact of congressional hearings on the report’s findings in the coming months. “Hearings will increase interest in the report dramatically,” said Tony Lyons, president and publisher of Manhattan-based Skyhorse Publishing, whose edition includes an introduction by Harvard Law School professor and frequent Trump defender Alan Dershowitz. Public testimony by Mueller in particular could provide another jolt to sales. Lyons said Skyhorse has already shipped most of its initial print run of 250,000. Scribner, meanwhile, has already added to its first printing of 350,000 copies, and says it has more than 500,000 in circulation. “People are reading this book in the context of reading the news,” said Scribner editor-in-chief Colin Harrison. “It’s very much a live and relevant document in their political day-to-day life.” Fordham’s Greco isn’t predicting how long the Mueller report will remain a best seller but acknowledged historic government reports can have long shelf lives. He pointed out the Warren Commission’s 1964 report on the Kennedy assassination is still available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book. The original Bantam paperback version of the Warren report sold 1.6 million copies, setting a high bar for the Mueller report publishers. 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Klobuchar’s plans run from extending veterans’ benefits to their newborn babies to restoring the Clean Power Plan, a set of Obama-era environmental protections. 7:36 a.m. Steve Bullock doesn’t need the Democrats’ stinking debate. His campaign has town halls and unexpected profanity Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana, after failing to qualify for the first Democratic presidential debates, announced on Tuesday morning that he would be participating in locally televised town halls in Iowa and New Hampshire on the days of the dueling events next week.Bullock will appear June 26 on Iowa’s WHO-TV with Dave Price, and June 27 on New Hampshire’s WMUR with Adam Sexton. The appearances will be televised ahead of the debates in Miami rather than concurrently.Bullock and his campaign have been hustling to turn his debate-outcast status into an advantage, with a round of free media coverage prompted by his willingness to attack the Democratic National Committee for its rules on polling and donor thresholds.“DNC is saying Governor Bullock doesn’t qualify for the debates. 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talkingpointsusa · 11 months ago
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The Right-Wing Stupidity Hall Of Shame
This is what one might call a living document as well as a sort of “best/worst of” for this blog. How this is going to work is that we are going to do this by year and month and every time I cover a right-winger who says something particularly dumb I’ll add that post to the hall. In short, watch this space every time I get ticked off in a post.
October 2024:
Allie Beth Stuckey plugs her book for fifteen minutes and then uses a grocery store checkout magazine to prove that witchcraft is on the rise.
Tim Pool and three other morons discuss government weather control and AI. It’s as bad as it sounds.
Steven Crowder makes agonizingly dumb arguments against feminism and declares that the left isn’t charitable because…they think that the government is responsible for disaster relief.
September 2024:
Ben Shapiro accidentally comes out against lobbying
Michael Knowles doesn't understand poetry at all and decides that the reason that Trump is being made fun of on TikTok is because Trump intentionally set himself up to be mocked so that he could be associated with "delight"
Dave Rubin discusses the latest way the Democrats are going to steal the election....Taylor Swift.
August 2024:
Matt Walsh tries to go "undercover" at the DNC, it goes about as badly as you might expect and he gets his cover blown on the first day.
Matt Walsh doesn't know what a "holiday park" is, can't seem to decide whether he likes riots or not, spews white nationalist bigotry, and then defends colonialism.
Laura Loomer desperately tries to spin a conspiracy theory about Tim Walz having ties to terrorist organizations
Charlie Kirk has no idea how to handle Tim Walz and advocates for parents to financially abuse their kids into voting for Trump.
July 2024:
Broadcasting live from a Bitcoin convention, Michael Knowles lies about Kamala Harris and complaints about the Olympics and lab grown testicles.
Dave Rubin thinks that Biden isn't president anymore. This has nothing to do with him wanting to walk out of a bet he made in 2020.
Candace Owens compares transgender people to baphomet, cites a guy who talked shit while he was high, and declares that the Beatles were a psy-op
June 2024:
Charlie Kirk hosts a "Young Woman's Leadership Summit" dedicated to how he feels that men are under attack and allows Candace Owens to tell ridiculous lies about the Daily Wire during her speech.
Charlie Kirk interviews a felon who seems to think that COVID was engineered as a bio-weapon.
Dave Rubin knows absolutely nothing about New York's justice system
May 2024:
Matt Walsh's absolutely horrendous take on the dating market.
Tim Pool devotes an excruciatingly long amount of time to using ChatGPT to predict the 2024 election results.
April 2024:
Charlie Kirk speculates that the Pro-Palestine protests on college campuses are Soros funded because "the tents all look similar" and then goes on a bizarre rant about how oppressed he is because he's white.
Michael Knowles defends a Republican politician who admitted that she shot her dog and, seemingly forgetting that he made an episode with a segment praising predictive AI just days earlier, warns that predictive AI will corrupt our humanity.
Tim Pool dedicates an entire episode to yelling about furries in Utah.
The Daily Wire attacks women's sports and accidentally reveals their hypocrisy around trans athletes.
Fox News and the Daily Wire freak out over European Scrabble with hilarious results.
March 2024:
Candace Owens uses old photos, an RT writer, a clairvoyant that defamed the French prime-minister, and an antisemitic blog that says that Emmanuel Macron wearing a pink tie is a sign that he's a satanist as sources to prove that Brigitte Macron is secretly a transwoman.
February 2024:
According to Ben Shapiro, AI is anti-white. To prove this he lies about an executive order, ignores a massive amount of data, and digs through the old tweets of some guy who works at Google.
Chaya Raichik gives a terrible interview where she endorses a white nationalist conspiracy theory and split hairs about how ok it is for journalists to lie (but only her, not everybody else)
Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro attempt to argue that society has abolished all taboos and that's leading to an increase in "sexual boredom"
Matt Walsh advocates for harassing trans kids and tells people who are having difficulty living on the minimum wage to "stop being on the minimum wage".
Tim Pool makes multiple poor defenses for some guy's who defaced a rainbow crosswalk meant to honor the LGBTQ victims of a mass shooting and then calls on Ron DeSantis to commute their sentences.
January 2024:
Dave Rubin accidentally reveals that he may be the laziest journalist of all time multiple times over the span of a single episode.
Charlie Kirk teams up with a guy who collaborates with Neo-Nazis, a guy who got fired from FOX for being too racist, and some guy who works for him that sued Arizona once to declare that all movies are psyops, make disgusting false statements about the border, and praise a white nationalist who works at VDARE.
Tim Pool puts out an absolutely ridiculous episode where he uses jokes from TV shows to prove how AI women are going to lead to the death of society.
Matt Walsh thinks it's gay to love your wife and misrepresents every point he argues in the episode.
Tucker Carlson interviews a congressman who thinks that his wife having a nightmare is proof that COVID is a ploy to take away American liberty about supposed January 6th evidence that we will never get to see.
Michael Knowles wants to create cartoon Nazi propaganda to "own Disney for transing the kids"
Tim Pool thinks that "sneaky fucker males" are turning women lesbian.
December 2023:
Michael Knowles is really concerned that a five second clip from a CocoMelon video is going to turn kids gay.
Dave Rubin casually suggests that 65,000 people being laid off due to the Bud Lite boycott is OK because "They'll just get a job somewhere else"
Matt Walsh fantasizes about misgendering trans people on air and generally conducts himself like an unempathetic child.
Ezra Levant doesn't even bother to read a document he's citing even though it directly contradicts his point
Tim Pool uses an out of context tweet containing disinformation as a source and as a result ends up spreading misinformation about Taylor Swift.
Michael Knowles decides that porn videos turn people trans and gay, to prove this he interviews a woman who tries to push back on his stupidity but ends up getting steamrolled by him
Ben Shapiro has no reading comprehension and declares that everyone on the left worships Beyonce
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trumptweettrack · 4 years ago
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Wed Aug 05, 2020 08:18:55 PM EDT
“Cities across the Nation that are run by Democrats are in shambles.” Matt Walsh @TuckerCarlson
-Some random staffer (possibly Dan Scavino), on behalf of President Donald J. Trump
Our Analysis
There is a 26% chance that Donald Trump wrote this tweet himself.
This is tweet number 1829 mentioning the Democrats from @realdonaldtrump -- 1668 since inauguration.
Word probabilities: 23/76 (Trump/Staff) Time probabilities: 23/76 (Trump/Staff) Metadata probabilities: 30/69 (Trump/Staff) Posted at: Wed Aug 5 20:18:55 2020 EDT [Link] Tweet Source: Twitter for iPhone
The most informative terms in this tweet were: nation (Trump, 2.0:1), run (Trump, 3.0:1), democrats (Trump, 4.0:1)
A computer sees the following emotions in this tweet (NRC): {'trust': 1}
Grade level of this tweet (Flesch-Kincaid): 8.0
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charleshogan90 · 4 years ago
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Netflix Sexualizes Children (again) | The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 548
LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. http://bit.ly/2QA8RbN Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the sexualization of children in our culture continues with a horrifying Netflix film about twerking 11-year-olds. And Five Headlines including last night’s DNC convention finale, and a school system that wants parents to pledge in writing that they will not eavesdrop ...
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wandashifflett · 4 years ago
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Netflix Sexualizes Children (again) | The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 548
LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. http://bit.ly/2QA8RbN Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the sexualization of children in our culture continues with a horrifying Netflix film about twerking 11-year-olds. And Five Headlines including last night’s DNC convention finale, and a school system that wants parents to pledge in writing that they will not eavesdrop …
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therayfieldreview · 4 years ago
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Netflix Sexualizes Children (again) | The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 548
LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. http://bit.ly/2QA8RbN Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the sexualization of children in our culture continues with a horrifying Netflix film about twerking 11-year-olds. And Five Headlines including last night’s DNC convention finale, and a school system that wants parents to pledge in writing that they will not eavesdrop ...
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