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octopusboots t1_ivtv8zr wrote

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tico_pico t1_ivu8hg6 wrote

I think this last election, as well as common sense, has pretty much solidified that the vast majority of republicans do not support the events that happened on Jan 6th. Only Reddit and the generally very left leaning media with an obvious bias has continually tried to paint it that way. Sorry for reality, bud.

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GISftw t1_ivvkgx4 wrote

> vast majority of republicans do not support the events that happened on Jan 6th

yet they still vote for the politicians that either supported Jan 6th or obstructed investigation into it.

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octopusboots t1_ivube6j wrote

Ah, forget that that was 2 years ago, airight? Just moving on to the party of (checks notes) massive societal changes ala the supreme court.

My family are all Fox Republicans, bud. They don’t support Jan 6 only because it didn’t work.

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tico_pico t1_ivuin1z wrote

>My family are all Fox Republicans, bud. They don’t support Jan 6 only because it didn’t work.

And your anecdotal evidence about your family shows your obvious bias as well and apparently your inability to look at the data on it and see that the candidates that supported Trump's attempt at discrediting the election process did not do well in the midterms.

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Woah_Mad_Frollick t1_ivuqx6a wrote

I think the GOP just got a historically unprecedented midterm result because they continually messed around with all that crazy shit and it turns normal people way off

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octopusboots t1_ivvn0te wrote

Like selling arms to Iran to fund the contras? Or breaking into your presidential opponents office and then covering it up? Or inventing wmd’s to get the public to acquiesce to an illegal war? Wait, what year is this?

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