The Elves are clearly suffering in this poll due to association bias.
Many respondents say they see a strong resemblance to Dr. Anthony Fauci in the Elves, someone who is by definition, a creep.
Thus, “Creepy” currently holds an dominant 80/6 lead over “Magical”.
6% undecided.
Correction: 12% undecided. Laughing too hard.
Live @OnLocals Christmas Elves Poll Update: The Fauci Association Bias is still a major factor, but the dominant lead “Creepy” held over “Magical” has shrunk Ed slightly overnight from 80/6 to 77/11.
Is nobody remotely interested in "WHY" Jussie Smollett faked a hate crime?
@VP@KamalaHarris & @CoryBooker—two senators with presidential aspirations and no legislative achievements to speak of, had just revealed an anti-lynching bill.
I have a very hard time believing media wouldn't be exploring their personal relationship in more detail if it appeared a rightwing celebrity faked an event that coincidentally helped push Republican legislation sponsored by a friend.
I'm not a big believer in coincidence.
These tweets were very clearly coordinated. Look at the language they share and the time between them, both of which being right after the story made headlines in gateway liberal publications.
1. I'm highly skeptical of the assertion that a SCOTUS ruling against Roe would result in political blowback favoring Democrats.
There are a number of reasons, which I will list.
But to sum, the "pro-choice" designation is no longer dominant, and it no longer means what it did.
2. In "SELECT A COLUMN DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLE", choose "ABORTION DESIGNATION", and load the table.
Aside from the nation being split on the designation, a significant number of those who refer to themselves as "pro-choice" do not oppose such restrictions. application.marketsight.com/app/ItemView.a…
3. Forget 15 weeks. More than 1/5 "pro-choice" voters do support the heartbeat bill; more than a third (33.4) support banning abortion after the "Pain" threshold is reached; and 54.6% support bans on late-term abortion in the final 3 months. application.marketsight.com/app/ItemView.a…
"I would never point a gun at someone and pull the trigger."
See, that's a problem. Any responsible gun owner knows the first part of that sentence is enough. You never point a firearm at anyone, period. Not unless you intend to use it.
And triggers don't pull themselves.
I smell an attempt to blame firearm manufacturers for a privileged, entitled celebrity who had no business pointing a weapon at anyone, killing his colleague.
Triggers don't pull—squeeze actually, never pull—themselves. That doesn't happen.
1. Musicians in 2021 are talentless. For proof, I submit the 30-year comparison.
Releases in 1991:
Guns N’ Roses: Use Your Illusion I & II (Greatest rock masterpiece ever)
Nirvana: Nevermind
Metallica: Black
R.E.M. – Out of Time
Soundgarden – Badmotorfinger
Pearl Jam – Ten
...
2. Releases in 1991 (2021 musicians SUCK continued):
Prince & The New Power Generation: Diamonds and Pearls
Garth Brooks: Ropin’ the Wind
Gang Starr: Step in the Arena
Reba McEntire: For My Broken Heart (Dedicated to prior band who died in plane crash)
Queen: Innuendo
...
3. Releases in 1991 (2021 musicians SUCK continued):
Michael Jackson: Dangerous
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Into the Great Wide Open
U2: Achtung Baby
2Pac: 2Pacalypse Now
Ozzy Osbourne: No More Tears
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Blood Sugar Sex Magik
And hearing how badly the defense team continues to bungle this up.
If the media weren't so horribly corrupt, they'd be reporting the real story re: the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, which is gross prosecutorial misconduct and how crooked "officers of the court" swearing to uphold the law can railroad innocent citizens who have no voice.
Once upon a time, real "journalists" used to care about the powerful using the machine and abusing the system to crush the little guy in society.
Now, they ARE in the machine, even though many of them are too naive to realize it. Others do realize it, and are happy to be tools.
The infrastructure bill will not help Democrats anymore than tax reform helped Republicans.
1) in case people missed Virginia, it’s not a priority for voters. 2) history 3) even if it was structured to benefit all like tax reform, and it’s not, there’s no impact before 2022.
There are at least a dozen others I could’ve cited. But they will exemplify 2022.
To be clear, I’m not suggesting that tonight’s vote was “the” reason. I’m saying that it exemplifies “the” reason.
And that reason is a lack of representation. A lot of Republicans were stupid enough to believe the post-Trump delusion, and they’re going to pay for it.