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  1. stumbler

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    It will be really interesting how much of a hero Musk remains after buying twitter. Whose side is he going to pick?DeSantus or Trump?



    Busted: Pro-Trump Twitter bot army already bashing DeSantis

    Mary Papenfuss
    March 06, 2023


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    An energetic army of pro-Trump Twitter bots is already gushing heaps of praise on the former president and scorching likely rival Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to cyber research shared with Associated Press.

    Over the past year, thousands of fake, automated Twitter accounts — possibly "hundreds of thousands" of them — were created to boost fake hype for Trump, AP reported Monday.

    Whoever created the bot network — which is actually three networks combined — is hoping to plant a "thumb on the scale" showing falsified support for Trump, noted AP. It's similar to the tactic the Kremlin used to manipulate social media in a bid to give Trump an advantage with American voters in the 2016 election.

    While social media platforms enacted several safeguards so that wouldn't happen, it's uncertain if new Twitter CEO Elon Musk has the expertise to keep the platform honest.

    Just as what occurred in the 2016 campaign, “our understanding of what is mainstream Republican sentiment for 2024 is being manipulated by the prevalence of bots online,” cyber researchers from the Cyabra company told AP.

    ALSO IN THE NEWS: Nicolle Wallace schools Republicans: 'We are sleepwalking toward another disaster'




    https://www.rawstory.com/bot-twitter-trump/
     
  2. shootersa

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    Okay.
    Shooter gives up. What is it, exactly, you think you just proved?
     
  3. stumbler

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    https://forum.xnxx.com/threads/ron-desantis-governor-of-florida.615813/page-50#post-1


    Nikki Haley and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, garnered 3 and 1 percent of the vote respectively

    https://nypost.com/2023/03/04/trump-wins-cpac-straw-poll-as-republican-2024-frontrunner/

    Trump won with 62 percent, while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), likely his closest rival, came in at 20 percent. Businessman Perry Johnson, who announced his candidacy for the White House this week, earned 5 percent.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3883230-trump-easily-wins-cpac-straw-poll/

    2024 poll: DeSantis slides as Trump surges to 1st head-to-head lead in months
    The Florida governor's lead over the former president has evaporated, with Trump now leading DeSantis 47% to 39%.



    https://news.yahoo.com/2024-poll-de...st-head-to-head-lead-in-months-202853979.html

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis loses lead in 2024 GOP race, now trails Donald Trump, poll finds
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/02/28/desantis-trump-gop-2024-poll/11368133002/
     
  4. shootersa

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    Nope.
    18 months.
    Plenty of time.
    And your post still makes no sense.
     
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    Kari Lake Takes Aim At Ron DeSantis Over Rumored 2024 Presidential Bid: ‘This is President Trump’s Turn’

    If DeSantis chose to serve out his term, it would end in 2027 — just in time for the 2028 election.
    “And then he could obviously run for president. But this is President Trump’s turn and we haven’t seen Ron DeSantis on the world stage yet,” Lake said.
     
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  6. Distant Lover

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    Welcome back silkythighs. Your many admirers here do not want to lose you. You have much to contribute to XNXX.
     
  7. Distant Lover

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    Never interfere with an enemy while he’s in the process of destroying himself.

    - attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte

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    This will be fun to watch. The grudge match between Gentleman DeSantis and Trump, the Butcher will tear the Republican Party apart. It will match a skilled boxer with a low class, bar room brawler. I am not sure if DeSantis is ready for it. Skilled boxers are not taught to block groin kicks and kidney punches.
     
  8. shootersa

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    Shooter is thinking the despicables really have a problem for 2024.
    They can support Biden and be the laughing stock of Americans.
    They can pick someone else and all but admit they were desperate when they put up Biden.
    They can hip check Biden to the sidelines, but that probably means they have to back Harris.

    Of the three options, number two would be the most honest and benefit Americans most, but despicables are not genetically capable of admitting they made a mistake.
     
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    1. anon_de_plume
      Interesting spin. Hope you took your Dramamine first!
       
      anon_de_plume, Mar 14, 2023
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  9. stumbler

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    Now watch all the treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans jump on the bandwagon. Yeah fuck Ukraine. Putin is our friend. Give Ukraine to him.

    Ron DeSantis Follows Trump and Bashes U.S. Support for Ukraine

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is breaking from some of his Republican allies, declaring the Ukraine war is not of “vital” national interest to the United States. DeSantis was among a number of potential 2024 presidential candidates—along with those who’ve already jumped in—to answer a questionnaire from Fox News host Tucker Carlson. “While the U.S. has many vital national interests—securing our borders, addressing the crisis of readiness within our military, achieving energy security and independence, and checking the economic, cultural, and military power of the Chinese Communist Party—becoming further entangled in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not one of them,” DeSantis wrote in a response Carlson posted on his Twitter feed. The governor added that “peace should be the objective” and said of sending troops along with F-16s and long-range missiles: “Off the table.” While some Republicans support U.S. efforts to aid Ukraine, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, DeSantis’ comments echoed his former pal Donald Trump, who said in reply to same questionnaire: “No, but it is for Europe. But not for the United States. That is why Europe should be paying far more than we are, or equal.”

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/ron-d...mp-and-bashes-us-support-for-ukraine?ref=home
     
    1. anon_de_plume
      So Desantis doesn't believe in freedom... Nice to know.
       
      anon_de_plume, Mar 14, 2023
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    Freedom?
    Not to put too fine a point on it, anon, but you sold out your freedom a long time ago, supporting big government and giving up control over your life to them.
     
  11. anon_de_plume

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    And yet, I'm not the one telling you which books you can and can't read. Nor am I'm telling you what forms of entertainment you can and can't enjoy. Nor am I trying to ship migrants around the country... I'm also not trying to take away the healthcare that women need in times of crisis.

    You want big government? Look to the Republicans! They want to dictate what you can and can't do in the privacy of your own home!
     
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  12. shootersa

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    Shooter doesn't support any of those things.
    And Shooter doesn't think a majority of deplorables want those things either.

    However, we see where the despicable president has added more gun control mandates, using executive order, and he's banning gas stoves, also through non legislative means, and he's doing squat about inflation, and he still has the welcome mat out down on the border, all things that take away our independence.
    And you've touted your unfailing, unquestioning support of despicables and this despicable president, right?
     
  13. anon_de_plume

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    Did all of you did. But Ron Desantis does!

    You might want to check, but there are Republicans across the country that are proposing these things at the state level. Republicans do hate on drag queens that are not having children, all while they endorse child marriage!
    Yeah, it truly sucks that you just can't amble over to Jake's Gun Shop and get a gun without paper work.
    Not true.
    Bullshit!

    Lie again, space alien!
     
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  14. shootersa

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    Good old Anon, always good for a laugh.
     
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      Good old shooter, always good for a non-answer.
       
      anon_de_plume, Mar 15, 2023
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      Oh, wait.
      anon had a question?
      *looks up
      Nope, no unanswered question. Wonder what the genius is taking today?
      No matter.
      When he sobers up he can ask then. If it's a worthwhile question and asked with respect Shooter will answer.
       
      shootersa, Mar 15, 2023
  15. stumbler

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    Oh yeah those treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans are all about "freedom" and small government don't ya know.

    Another drag show showdown: Florida targets prominent Miami hotel’s liquor license

    Miami Herald
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    MIAMI — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is seeking to revoke the Hyatt Regency Miami’s liquor license because one of its facilities hosted a Christmas-themed drag queen show in which the state claimed minors were present. The event — “A Drag Queen Christmas” — was held on Dec. 27 at the James L. Knight Center, a 4,500-seat auditorium affiliated with the hotel that typically hosts concerts, graduation ceremonies and other events. The December show was hosted by Nina West, a star from the reality show “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” and minors were required to be accompanied by an adult to attend. In a ...

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    https://www.rawstory.com/another-dr...argets-prominent-miami-hotels-liquor-license/
     
  16. anon_de_plume

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    So, did Ron decide that the way to get Putin's help is to come out against the Ukraine war? Or is it only because Trump is against it?
     
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  17. stumbler

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    Oh yeah more of that treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republican "freedom and small government ."


    New Florida bill would ban diversity, inclusion programs on university campuses
    by Cheyanne M. Daniels - 03/14/23 5:18 PM ET

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    A new Florida bill would ban programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion in colleges and universities across the state.

    House Bill 999, or the Public Postsecondary Educational Institutions, bans colleges from financially supporting “any programs or campus activities that espouse diversity, equity, or inclusion or Critical Race Theory rhetoric.”


    The language has led to concerns that Black fraternities and sororities will be barred from Florida campuses under the proposed legislation.

    State Sen. Shevrin Jones (D) told Jasmine Burney-Clark, a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha and founder of Equal Ground Florida, said in an Instagram live ahead of Monday’s debate in the House that the bill is “so vague that HBCUs or other institutions period who have a Black fraternities and sororities on their campuses can practically say we will no longer be supporting you on our campuses based off of this law.”

    Florida’s House passed the bill on Monday, and the state Senate will debate the proposed legislation on Wednesday.

    The bill bans courses “based on unproven, theoretical, or exploratory content” and majors in women’s studies or gender studies.

    It forbids state schools from using diversity, equity and inclusion statements, critical race theory rhetoric “or other forms of political identity filters as part of the hiring process,” including as part of applications for promotion and tenure.

    The bill does not define critical race theory rhetoric, however.


    The legislation, introduced by Rep. Alex Andrade (R), follows a GOP-agenda in the state led by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis to limit discussions on race, gender identity and sexuality in schools.

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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on March 7, 2023, at the Capitol in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phil Sears, File)

    Though the bill follows DeSantis’ agenda to combat the spread of “woke” education agendas, however, he has not yet said if he will sign the bill in its current form.


    During Monday’s House debate, Andrade was confronted by Gainesville Democrat Rep. Yvonne Hinson on how Black student unions and even LGBT+ organizations would be affected by the law.

    “Those student groups can continue to operate how they see fit currently, subject only to the policies and procedures that are content neutral that apply to all organizations, student organizations on campus,” Andrade replied.

    But on the Instagram live event with Jones, State Rep. Michele Rayner-Goolsby (D) said that being permitted does not guarantee protection for Black fraternities and sororities.


    “There are also other ways to preclude us,” said Rayner-Goolsby. “With our Black fraternities and sororities, unlike the ones that are predominantly white that are privately paid, our monies come through student activities and [student government associations].”

    This means Black sororities and fraternities could be barred from meeting in the student union or even in classrooms on campus under the law, she said.

    Florida is currently home to four Historically Black Colleges and Universities, including Florida A&M University. Members of the “Divine Nine” – a set of Black fraternities and sororities established a hundred years ago – spoke out against the proposed law at FAMU on Monday.


    Rayner-Goolsby said she presented an amendment to specifically say organizations like the Divine Nine and other multicultural organizations would not be subject to the law but the Republican sponsor was not amenable to it.

    On Monday, two amendments officially filed by Democrats to remove bans on curriculum and give student groups the uninhibited right to reserve spaces on campus were both rejected by Republicans.

    Under Florida law, public grade schools and high schools are already prohibited from instructing on topics that could make someone feel “personal responsibility” for historic wrongdoings because of their race, sex or national origin.


    The state has also banned the teaching of “critical race theory,” a legal framework that aims to understand systemic racism in the United States, though many experts have argued it is not taught in elementary or high schools.

    Most recently, DeSantis announced the state would prohibit a new advanced placement African American studies course from running in schools because it “lacked educational value.”

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    HB 999 is one of the first pieces of legislation to target higher education institutions. In a scathing criticism, Genesis Robinson, political director of Equal Ground, accused state Republicans on Monday of trying to censor what adults can learn.


    “Last year during the battle to defeat HB 7 and HB 1557, it was said the students were too young to learn about such topics,” Robinson said, referring to two pieces of legislation that proponents argued granted more parental rights in education and stopped the spread of discrimination but opponents said limited academic freedom.

    “Yet today you have before you a bill that seeks to dictate what is learned at institutions of higher learning by adults,” Robinson added. “It just goes to show you that this fight was never about what is appropriate for children. It is about control, it is about censorship, it is about big government dictating who we love, what we learn, what pronouns we use, and what books our children can read.”



    https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...ty-inclusion-programs-on-university-campuses/
     
  18. anon_de_plume

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    Floridians against equality!
     
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    And I bust out laughing when treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans say they don't support those things because it makes them look bad. The fuck you don't you keep voting for them.
     
  20. stumbler

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    He won't go. All cowards do is run their mouths.

    Ukraine invites DeSantis.

    After Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, an expected 2024 presidential candidate, appeared to downplay Russia’s war in Ukraine by referring to it as a “territorial dispute” that did not constitute a “vital national interest” for the United States, Ukraine invited him for a visit.

    “We are sure that as a former military officer deployed to a combat zone, Governor Ron DeSantis knows the difference between a ‘dispute’ and war,” said Oleg Nikolenko, spokesperson for the Ukrainian foreign ministry. “We invite him to visit Ukraine to get a deeper understanding of Russia’s full-scale invasion and the threats it poses to US interests.”


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