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82-T/A [At Work]
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SEP 20, 09:11 PM
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Tim Walz: https://x.com/meidastouch/s.../1837182668016091495
If you didn't want to go to it, it's an X post from Walz that shows him tinkering on his 1979 IH Scout. He basically tells you that he's going to show you how to fix the cruise control in his Scout. While he's supposedly "working" on his car, he tells you about how bad Trump and Vance are. There's a particular comment in there that he makes that really irks me... he says, "You won't see Trump or Vance working on their car like this, because they'd just pay someone to do it for them..." Remember that line...
So in reality... Walz doesn't actually fix the cruise control at all. He disconnects the throttle linkage, says some stuff about the cruise diaphragm (though he doesn't refer to it and doesn't know what it's called), and then removes the air filter, shakes it around a bit, and puts it back... saying, "keep your air filter clean." All the while, at no point does he actually fix the cruise control... and in the process of trying to be technical, they actually splice his video, hoping you don't notice. It's clear they'd taken several cuts and tried to make 1 good one... probably because he screwed up since he didn't know what he was doing (even though he never actually did anything).
So remember again what he said at the beginning... criticizing Trump and Vance to pay people to work on their cars. Well, it turns out... Walz never actually worked on his car. I found an article (which I don't have now, you'll have to take my word for it), where he bought the car (painted black at the time) from a coworker, and then paid his friend and his friend's son to totally restore it for him. The only thing HE did was install an 8-Track player he got from eBay and replaced an alternator with the help of his friend (which all of us know, is like two bolts and a wire connector... and right at the top and in front of the engine, like... a 2 second job, and still got help).
It bothers me because here he's trying to pretend like he's some super car guy that works on his car and knows how to get his hands dirty... but instead, never actually did any of the work himself... and yet, criticizes Trump and Vance for literally doing the same thing he did. Meanwhile, all the people that have no clue how a car works, are like... what a man....
It's more of what I've come to expect from him, completely fake, more or less a charlatan.
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randye
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SEP 20, 09:24 PM
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quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
It's more of what I've come to expect from him, completely fake, more or less a charlatan.
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You're correct. It bothers you more than it should.
Lying is a "holy sacrament" for Leftists.
They are like the scorpion;
A scorpion asks a frog to carry it across a river. The frog hesitates, afraid of being stung, but the scorpion argues that if it did so, they would both drown. Considering this, the frog agrees, but midway across the river the scorpion does indeed sting the frog, dooming them both. When the frog asks the scorpion why, the scorpion replies that it was in his nature to do so.
Just accept lying as being in the Leftist's nature and act accordingly.[This message has been edited by randye (edited 10-01-2024).]
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Doug85GT
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SEP 20, 10:24 PM
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He is literally a poser. He did not fix a thing on there. He just posed for for the campaign ad. He didn't even point his fog lights properly. I don't think he got his hands dirty either. That is not a chain on the cruise control diaphragm; it is a rod.
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williegoat
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SEP 20, 10:28 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Doug85GT:
He is literally a poser. He did not fix a thing on there. He just posed for for the campaign ad. He didn't even point his fog lights properly. I don't think he got his hands dirty either. That is not a chain on the cruise control diaphragm; it is a rod. |
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I think you have discovered BingB's real identity!
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Patrick
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SEP 20, 10:43 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Doug85GT:
He just posed for for the campaign ad.
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Is this a revelation to you, that politicians will act while shooting a campaign ad?
At least Walz wasn't dressed like this while pretending to work on his vehicle.
It takes a special kind of narcissist to wish to be portrayed in this manner... and Donald is without a doubt, special.
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NewDustin
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SEP 20, 11:33 PM
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Patrick
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SEP 20, 11:38 PM
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Truth is stranger than fiction.
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ray b
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SEP 21, 09:34 AM
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LIKE THE STOCK
THE CARDS ARE WAY DOWN IN VALUE
just an other rump scam on his followers
BTW love how no troll is allowed to admit the rump lies
I do hope you buy a lot of stock and cards
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ray b
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SEP 21, 12:49 PM
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quote | Originally posted by randye: You're correct. It bothers you more than it should.
Lying is a "holy sacrament" for Leftists.
They are like the scorpion;
A scorpion asks a frog to carry it across a river. The frog hesitates, afraid of being stung, but the scorpion argues that if it did so, they would both drown. Considering this, the frog agrees, but midway across the river the scorpion does indeed sting the frog, dooming them both. When the frog asks the scorpion why, the scorpion replies that it was in its nature to do so.
Just accept lying as being in the Leftist's nature and act accordingly. |
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and yet you are totally blind to the toxic nature of the rump his constant lying scamming and cheating not on rare occasions but as the single constant core of his dealings with others he the scorpion it is his nature
even when the guy bankrupts a gamboling casino still blind cult worship is the only answer when he lies in public about real problems the Gop whatabout any BS to dodge the lying never asks why he lied or even admits lying is the rump's brand his one and only scorpion brand
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82-T/A [At Work]
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SEP 21, 01:10 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Truth is stranger than fiction. |
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You guys make fun of this... but Trump has sold a TON of things like this. Everything from gold colored sneakers, to hats, to trading cards, to whiskey glasses with a bullet lodged in it. You name it. He's made MILLIONS and MILLIONS on this, all of which is directly funding his campaign. Just to be clear, Donald Trump has LESS money today, than he did when he first ran for President in 2016. So... this has not been financially beneficial to him. When people buy these trading cards, they're doing it because they know it's directly funding the campaign. That's the point.
So you guys can laugh, but it's brilliant.
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