Fox Host Blames Shootings On Video Games
This is so 1990s. I don’t think these people realize how quickly saying things like this will lose them an even REMOTELY young audience. My friends, as far right or left as they go, all play video games.
This is so 1990s. I don’t think these people realize how quickly saying things like this will lose them an even REMOTELY young audience. My friends, as far right or left as they go, all play video games.
Dave Rubin is now part of the neocon-front “national conservatism” tendency. This guy’s political arc went from “freedom is the most important thing to aim for in America” to “too much freedom will cause societal collapse.” How do people listen to him unironically?
I know a lot of people/leftists consider Pakman to be fairly milquetoast and I tend to agree, but one thing I have to give him props for is he always seems to be willing to have a debate or conversation with those of opposing views.
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I am honestly surprised that this got cancelled. For everything else they just do without caring what people think and without consequences.
“If Bernie slept with my Mother…”. Oh god. Couldn’t have been more of a Kyle thing to say.
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Well, that didn’t seem to last very long.
Since things are going so well in Ukraine, the US must have at least one more little war going. After all, one day without war is akin to dishonor. Give the guy credit for having foresight & looking ahead. And this should be a surprise to no one, […]
Lol, watch, Trump is gonna call him “Woke,” and rescind his endorsement.
As people have noted, the interesting part is the “classified” session where they would show what their instruments picked it up (radar, infra-red, satellite, etc…). Now that would be interesting…
I thought of a very hypothetical question. Would Republicans still be ban abortion if it was a guarantee that the fetus in question becomes a hardcore liberal ?
I remember when Biden couldn’t fill the front row of an elementary school classroom during the primaries
Let me guess, somewhere in this Defense Production Act is more money for the weapons manufacturers….I’ll be shocked if I’m wrong about that one.
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