The Kash Patel Is Competent Thread

#51
#51
They should be using their platform. Like it or not, the Olympics are political, and I'm not just talking the athletes. They have been political my whole life. The US led a freaking boycott. You could say politicizing the olympics is our identity

Positioning yourself with problematic politicians is an interesting way to use that platform.
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#56
In hindsight, that’s the consensus. At the time it was often condemned as unpatriotic and unsavory. Sound familiar?

Their concerns aren’t even close to what’s being whined about today. I haven’t seen the trans people getting blasted by fire hoses or being refused service en masse at lunch counters.
 
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I get it. You think that the head of the FBI flew to Italy to drink beer with hockey players and did absolutely NOTHING related to national security and possible acts of terrorism.
That’s exactly what I think. I put nothing past these clowns when it comes to a good grift. If I thought Patel was halfway competent I might buy it but there’s not a chance of that. Next subject.
 
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It's really not that big of a deal, I would say the same thing if Kamala or Biden or Obama had went and done a similar thing.

It's ok to have joy and happiness related with US success
Celebrating a gold medal victory in the locker room - with the players - with a gold medal around his neck - drinking a beer...

Tell me how Kash Patel deserved this more than, say, a kid with cancer or a war veteran or a firefighter or a cop or - really - most any American? What did Kash do to earn this honor?
 
#63
#63
Americans are so ****ing dumb. These people got the idiot Americans talking about showing up for the Olympics instead of why all the bad guys aren't in jail yet.

Notice how everything just disappears from lock her up Hillary, to Seth Rich, to billion dollar scam in Minnesota, to elite pedos everywhere, etc. Probably time to get the neocons back in business in Iran and probably time to do Iraq v3.0.

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Celebrating a gold medal victory in the locker room - with the players - with a gold medal around his neck - drinking a beer...

Tell me how Kash Patel deserved this more than, say, a kid with cancer or a war veteran or a firefighter or a cop or - really - most any American? What did Kash do to earn this honor?

He doesn't, same can be said for any politician or celebrity taking advantage of their status/position.
 
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Celebrating a gold medal victory in the locker room - with the players - with a gold medal around his neck - drinking a beer...

Tell me how Kash Patel deserved this more than, say, a kid with cancer or a war veteran or a firefighter or a cop or - really - most any American? What did Kash do to earn this honor?

He asked. Also, he PLAYS HOCKEY.
 
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Their concerns aren’t even close to what’s being whined about today. I haven’t seen the trans people getting blasted by fire hoses or being refused service en masse at lunch counters.
Your standard for “concerns” is how America has historically treated black people? That’s a pretty high bar… or low bar… I’m not sure.

The funny thing is you’re subconsciously conceding that trans people are a target. Nobody else brought that up. Guilty conscience?
 
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#70
How dare they hold their hands up in solidarity with peaceful protesters getting hosed.

Something like that.
“In 1968, Time magazine heavily criticized the Black Power salute by U.S. Olympians Tommie Smith and John Carlos, calling their protest a "public display of petulance" and describing the scene as "angrier, nastier, uglier". The magazine labeled the demonstration "petty" and a "unpleasant" controversy that disrupted the Olympic spirit”
 
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“In 1968, Time magazine heavily criticized the Black Power salute by U.S. Olympians Tommie Smith and John Carlos, calling their protest a "public display of petulance" and describing the scene as "angrier, nastier, uglier". The magazine labeled the demonstration "petty" and a "unpleasant" controversy that disrupted the Olympic spirit”
Damn Lyndon Johnson era.
 
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Your standard for “concerns” is how America has historically treated black people? That’s a pretty high bar… or low bar… I’m not sure.

The funny thing is you’re subconsciously conceding that trans people are a target. Nobody else brought that up. Guilty conscience?

Just the standard MAGA obsession with trans people.
 
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