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originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Deaf Alien
Apparently Milo doesn't.
originally posted by: neo96
originally posted by: spiritualzombie
a reply to: neo96
Team white who wants to build walls and ban muslims points to unified people of diversity from a mix of races, cultures and religions who believe in equality, mutual respect and togetherness-- and calls them bigots.
Might want to adjust your optics.
That was hyperbole.
originally posted by: buster2010
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Deaf Alien
Apparently Milo doesn't.
Nobody stopped this little pansy or that Coulter dude from speaking anywhere. When their paychecks for speaking got cut off they decided not to show up. Apparently money is more important than their right to "free" speech. Low life's like Coulter and Milo want trouble to start at their speeches because that will lead to more interviews with the media which means more money. These people get rich from spreading hate truly one of the lowest forms of life.
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: dragonridr
LOL as if they will be satisfied with just writing books.
Ann Coulter Net Worth: Ann Coulter is an American conservative social and political commentator, writer, syndicated columnist and lawyer who has a net worth of $8.5 million.
originally posted by: icanteven
a reply to: DBCowboy
It's interesting to see how much credence that people give to right wing provocateurs like Milo and Coulter. I hadn't really thought that much about Milo until I started to frequent ATS. I had heard of him, but that's about it.
And my impression of him is that he's boring and banal. Unless you're his audience, I guess. Then he becomes some gay right wing oracle of truth or something, speaking truth to power of right wing persecution by liberals.
Almost like the assortment of goods at Costco. What I mean by that is, Costco's merchandisers have my number. I'm clearly Costco's target buyer since the good they sell keep me coming back to see what's new. To others, Costco is a boring, crowded store filled with suckers who pay to spend money there.
The Milo appeal seems like that. His audience is perpetually angry about the persecution they feel they experience. He's the Vicks vaporub of pundits. A nice balm that feels tingly when you rub it on but that accomplishes little.
originally posted by: icanteven
a reply to: DBCowboy
It's interesting to see how much credence that people give to right wing provocateurs like Milo and Coulter. I hadn't really thought that much about Milo until I started to frequent ATS. I had heard of him, but that's about it.
And my impression of him is that he's boring and banal. Unless you're his audience, I guess. Then he becomes some gay right wing oracle of truth or something, speaking truth to power of right wing persecution by liberals.
Almost like the assortment of goods at Costco. What I mean by that is, Costco's merchandisers have my number. I'm clearly Costco's target buyer since the good they sell keep me coming back to see what's new. To others, Costco is a boring, crowded store filled with suckers who pay to spend money there.
The Milo appeal seems like that. His audience is perpetually angry about the persecution they feel they experience. He's the Vicks vaporub of pundits. A nice balm that feels tingly when you rub it on but that accomplishes little.
originally posted by: redmage
I'll never understand the obsession with Milo, but it is amusing seeing republicans rally around...
originally posted by: Shamrock6
The flaming gay dude of Jewish descent that loves black dick
originally posted by: redmage
a reply to: Deaf Alien
Meh, there's no shortage of petty childishness coming from either of the two parties. I just don't understand why the two parties like to focus so much energy towards being childish and petty when there's more important policy issues that seriously need addressing.
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: neo96
Do haters and bigots have free speech? *winks*
originally posted by: toysforadults
a reply to: PublicOpinion
are you talking about the brownshirts(antifa) and the Democrats trying to ban Republican businesses from operating in democrat states
sounds very Nazish to me, 1930's... Jewish businesses were the first to go
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: DBCowboy
Yeah.. I must hate Wikileaks and free speech quite badly when I want them to leak away freely. But... but... but Milo and his Nazileaks are obviously way more important.
Definitions? Your whole narrative is a straw man appealing to authority. That's how crisis actors tend to behave in my book, paid or played - couldn't care less. Giggle away?