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Wasn't sure where to put this, but we need a thread for the wing nuts. Lauren Boebert.
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Bring it. Let’s inform everyone about what is going on, I don’t think she will like the outcome.Michigan Republican Party chair Kristina Karamo called on supporters of former President Donald Trump to put "the fear of God" into state Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Karamo made the remarks on Thursday after 16 Republicans pleaded not guilty to a scheme to replace lawful Democratic electors with a fake slate claiming Trump had won the 2020 election in Michigan.
The GOP chair told podcast host Charlie Kirk that MAGA voters needed to get involved.
"We need everyone to get involved with the Michigan Republican Party in this state and share this information with your friends," she said. "One of the reasons why the individuals like Dana Nessel is able to get away with what she's doing [is] because average people are allowing it to occur."
"If more people knew what was going on and [were] deeply involved within our government," she continued, "then we could actually fight back and put the fear of God in the people like Dana Nessel, that if she does it, she's going to be legally held accountable."
But Karamo cautioned Republicans not to break the law..............
They’re in a cult. Nothing they say or do makes any sense.Trumpers have absolutely no self-awareness. Smh.
https://www.cleveland.com/open/2023...eople-ohio-suspended-her-medical-license.htmlThis doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.
- Published: Aug. 09, 2023, 12:45 p.m.
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, an osteopathic doctor who says she’s been researching for 21 years vaccine adverse events, testified before a legislative committee this week that people can stick keys, spoons and forks to their foreheads after getting the coronavirus vaccine possibly because they've been magnetized. Tenpenny’s Tuesday testimony also claimed the vaccines may contain some material that “interfaces” with 5G cell towers. (Ohio Channel)
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Two years ago, a Cleveland area physician strode into the House Health Committee room and told state lawmakers that COVID-19 vaccines magnetize their hosts and “interface” with cell towers.
Her comments, the subject of widespread ridicule, triggered a swarm of 350 complaints to the State Medical Board and a chain of events that led to the regulators indefinitely suspending the medical license Wednesday of anti-vaccine activist Sherri Tenpenny.
For the life of me, I could not find the Tuberville holding up DOD nominees in the Senate thread. Anyway, this feel particularly relevant.
Gawd, I hope this is true and he loses his seat. The karma would be delicious.
Just a little bit of consistency, is that too much to ask?
Just a little bit of consistency, is that too much to ask?