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In this episode of his "Thinking Out Loud" series, Double D discusses the conspiracy rumors surrounding the Conservative Political Action Conference regarding the CPAC stage's similarity to the white supremacist Odal Rune symbol. He goes on to ruminate on the cult-like worship of Trump at the CPAC, and how it is becoming increasingly clear that the Republican party is committed to installing Trump in 2024, and how the Republican party is inching closer and closer to becoming outwardly National Socialist.
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In this episode of his "Thinking Out Loud" series, Double D discusses the conspiracy rumors surrounding the Conservative Political Action Conference regarding the CPAC stage's similarity to the white supremacist Odal Rune symbol. He goes on to ruminate on the cult-like worship of Trump at the CPAC, and how it is becoming increasingly clear that the Republican party is committed to installing Trump in 2024, and how the Republican party is inching closer and closer to becoming outwardly National Socialist.
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Our new panel show, "What's Your Thoughts" will be coming to Patreon soon!
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