Jacinta Allan will resign by next Friday.
One Nation will win the Federal Election.
Labor eat their own.
They bite the hand that feeds them.
They are Communists and it's never sustainable.
OPINION: Lefty morality was made up this entire time. It never truly existed. BLM, DEI, MeToo. It was always just about seizing power, politically or otherwise. That’s why it can be sidelined the moment it gets in the way of power.
The New York Times dropped a much anticipated piece of reporting on Platner’s history of abusive actions and statements towards women just yesterday, and astute observers on our staff here instantly recognized it for what it was: A “catch and kill.”
At the center of the story is one named source, Lyndsey Fifield, a longtime communications operative in GOP politics.
Fifield alleges to the Times – again, fully on the record – that he abused her during an on-again-off-again relationship while Platner was a bartender in Washington, D.C. She provided diary entries and text message screenshots and even names of people who could corroborate Platner’s abuse.
You can read her fuller statement (in the link below) about how the Times played her, but in short, they made promises they ultimately didn’t keep about including other, corroborating witnesses. They set Fifield up to appear as if she were a plant. Any aggressive lefty reading the copy would immediately make that connection without much help.
If you read The New York Times article with suspended partisanship, it’s clear the man is deeply flawed in nearly all the ways that used to be radioactive for liberals. He’s abusive toward women, allegedly even physically, and narcissistic to the extreme. He’s too online in exactly the kind of way liberals perennially accused the right of pipelining extremism. Under his Reddit handle, he rejoiced in the deaths of American servicemen.
He even bragged to people that if a man ever broke into his home, he’d rape the guy, but “not in a gay way.”
So he dropped a “no homo,” lol.
Read more from @GPIngersoll below ⬇️
OPINION: Lefty morality was made up this entire time. It never truly existed. BLM, DEI, MeToo. It was always just about seizing power, politically or otherwise. That’s why it can be sidelined the moment it gets in the way of power.
The New York Times dropped a much anticipated piece of reporting on Platner’s history of abusive actions and statements towards women just yesterday, and astute observers on our staff here instantly recognized it for what it was: A “catch and kill.”
At the center of the story is one named source, Lyndsey Fifield, a longtime communications operative in GOP politics.
Fifield alleges to the Times – again, fully on the record – that he abused her during an on-again-off-again relationship while Platner was a bartender in Washington, D.C. She provided diary entries and text message screenshots and even names of people who could corroborate Platner’s abuse.
You can read her fuller statement (in the link below) about how the Times played her, but in short, they made promises they ultimately didn’t keep about including other, corroborating witnesses. They set Fifield up to appear as if she were a plant. Any aggressive lefty reading the copy would immediately make that connection without much help.
If you read The New York Times article with suspended partisanship, it’s clear the man is deeply flawed in nearly all the ways that used to be radioactive for liberals. He’s abusive toward women, allegedly even physically, and narcissistic to the extreme. He’s too online in exactly the kind of way liberals perennially accused the right of pipelining extremism. Under his Reddit handle, he rejoiced in the deaths of American servicemen.
He even bragged to people that if a man ever broke into his home, he’d rape the guy, but “not in a gay way.”
So he dropped a “no homo,” lol.
Read more from @GPIngersoll below ⬇️
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