Invasion confirmed.
The ones from all the other countries didn't swim to South America.
Somebody paid their passage.
Why a sniper hasn't taken out that person and his wretched son yet is the biggest mystery of this board.
Invasion confirmed.
The ones from all the other countries didn't swim to South America.
Somebody paid their passage.
Why a sniper hasn't taken out that person and his wretched son yet is the biggest mystery of this board.
British royals and pedophilia. Barely trying to hide it anymore.
Spoiler: the big tween porn producer is apparently named Richard Liu.
Sunday, October 21, 2018
Blind Items Revealed #2
October 14, 2018
One of the biggest creators of tween porn in the world was one of the guests at this very big foreign event over the weekend. He is a supplier to the person who invited him and has also been offered up a very very very close relative of the invitation sender when he had a debt to pay back when the relative was about 16 or 17.
Wedding of Princess Eugenie/Prince Andrew/Princess Beatrice
Posted by ent lawyer at 9:15 AM
NBC NEWS: REPUBS OUTPACING DEMOCRATS IN EARLY VOTING IN KEY STATES
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/republicans-outpacing-democrats-early-voting-key-states-nbc-news-finds-n922881
"In Arizona β where two members of the House, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema and Republican Martha McSally, are in a neck-and-neck contest to fill retiring Republican Jeff Flake's Senate seat β 44 percent of early voters had a Republican affiliation, compared to 33 percent who had a Democratic affiliation. Twenty-three percent of early voters were not affiliated with either major party, and thus grouped as "other" in NBC News' partisan analysis.
In Florida β where Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson is running for re-election in a tight race against Republican Gov. Rick Scott β 44 percent of early voters had a Republican affiliation, versus 38 percent who had a Democratic affiliation and 18 percent who were not affiliated with either party.
In Indiana β where Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly is facing a re-election challenge from Republican businessman Mike Braun β 51 percent of early voters had a Republican affiliation, compared with 39 percent who had a Democratic affiliation and 10 percent who were not affiliated with either party.
Watch these fiery moments from the Arizona U.S. Senate debate
Oct. 16, 201802:41
In Montana β where Democratic Sen. Jon Tester is up for re-election in a state that President Donald Trump won by 21 points β 46 percent of early voters had a Republican affiliation, compared with 29 percent who had a Democratic affiliation and 25 percent who were not affiliated with either party.
In Tennessee β where former Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen is in a close race with Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn to fill retiring Republican Bob Corker's Senate seat β 63 percent of early voters had a Republican affiliation, compared with 30 percent who had a Democratic affiliation and 7 percent who were not affiliated with either party.
In Texas β where Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is attempting to hold off Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke β 53 percent of early voters had a Republican affiliation, compared with 43 percent who had a Democratic affiliation and 4 percent who were not affiliated with either party.
On Monday, the first day of early voting in Texas, thousands of people were camped out at an early voting location in Houston hours before it opened, The Houston Chronicle reported.
And in Georgia β where civil rights groups have sued Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, the Republican candidate for governor, saying the method his office uses to verify new voter registrations is discriminatory β 52 percent of early voters had a Republican affiliation, versus 43 percent who had a Democratic affiliation and 5 percent who were not affiliated with either party.
Accusations of voter suppression as more than 50,000 Georgia voter registrations pending
Oct. 20, 201802:59
On the other hand, in Nevada β where Republican Sen. Dean Heller is up for re-election in a close race against Democratic Rep. Jacky Rosen β 45 percent of early voters had a Democratic affiliation, compared with 38 percent who had a Republican affiliation and 18 percent who were not affiliated with either party."
A while back, I found an academic study which examined the way emotions affect voting behavior.
TL;DR
Pissed off people stomp to the polls and vote against the people who pissed them off
When Trump gets a supermajority, we're going to have to up our game too
Spreadsheets and specialized tasking, just to cover all the winning