Of course he'd have one of these in his home.

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@Grok
You're actually using a logical fallacy to "prove" something? :nono:

I'm so disappointed. I was hoping for a better rebuttal, one based on facts. :cry:
 
ChtistieFanny,


You'll have to shelve that line about Trump being a Trump being "a felon with 34 convictions."


In America you are not a felon until you have been SENTENCED for one/more convictions.


Trump was found guilty on 34 criminal counts in the "Trump/Stormy Daniels Hush Money" case.(BTW, if you read about the instructions that Judge Merchan gave to the jury re reaching a verdict, you will find that it was unprecedented, "Loony Tune" BS)


BUT, Trump has not been SENTENCED.


This means that he is NOT a convicted FELON.


GOT IT ?

What a fucking idiot.

The only thing that could possibly be stupider than you and your bullshit would be believing it.

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Fucking retard.
 
I guess you didn't read in the article about the one in the Smithsonian and how the sizes don't match.

I guess you don't know that kitcheniana statues of "pickaninnies" were not all the same size. These figures, which were often caricatures of African American children, varied in size. For example, some were small enough to be used as kitchen decor items, while others could be larger, standing figures intended for display. The diversity in size can be inferred from the general nature of collectibles and the descriptions of various items from that era, where different manufacturers produced items of varying dimensions.

 
Grok has performed a comprehensive analysis of my favorite JPP poster. To spare her blushes, I shall not post it all here.

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@Grok
 
I guess you don't know that kitcheniana statues of "pickaninnies" were not all the same size. These figures, which were often caricatures of African American children, varied in size. For example, some were small enough to be used as kitchen decor items, while others could be larger, standing figures intended for display. The diversity in size can be inferred from the general nature of collectibles and the descriptions of various items from that era, where different manufacturers produced items of varying dimensions.

"This ashtray, which appears to be the only known example, is being displayed in the Segregation Gallery of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture.

As the description shows, this racist ashtray is small – at just 12.1 cm (less than 5 inches) wide. If Tim Walz actually owns such an ashtray, it would not appear to be so big in the photo."

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Grok has performed a comprehensive analysis of my favorite JPP poster. To spare her blushes, I shall not post it all here.

User Background: Christiefan915 is an active participant on the Just Plain Politics forum, with a significant number of posts indicating long-term engagement starting at least from April 2009. The user identifies with the handle "Catalyst" and is from "Steeler Nation," which suggests an affiliation with Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, given the reference to the Steelers' fanbase.

Christiefan915 engages in heated debates, often with a direct, sometimes vulgar, style. This is evident in discussions about political figures like Hillary Clinton, where the language used is quite aggressive. The user seems to enjoy the back-and-forth of political arguments, often responding with attempts at sarcasm. There's also a pattern of defending leftist stances while critiquing other policies or actions.

Beyond politics, Christiefan915 has shown an interest in literature, specifically Agatha Christie, expressing her interest in visiting places associated with the author. This suggests a cultural or literary interest outside of the political realm. However, political commentary remains a primary focus, with comments on issues and reactions to public events.

The user has a significant number of interactions, both supportive and contentious, indicating a central role in the community's discourse.


@Grok
Fake.
 
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