Anonymous 06/23/2026 (Tue) 12:36 Id: fe769e No.186402 del
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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - A transgender-affiliated commie killed Charlie Kirk. End of story.
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Merissa Hansen @merissahansen17
Yes, imagine if this anonymous account with the number 33 hadn’t tipped off the former Palantir employee about the Salt Lake transgender story. This story, coincidentally, helped divert attention from Zinn being caught in the crowd with his pants down.
It’s clearly the transgender community’s fault that all this happened.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2068140424615670066

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Yep, Soros led the charge for blaming Bush's US patriotism / emphasis on faith for why GWOT was a failure.
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We the People Populism is Democracy @Jude_62
Soros wrote an entire book on how Republicans under Bush were the devil. His words, not mine. Now Bush is in the NGO money group and only a few stalwarts remain uncorrupted by the worst megalomaniac on earth.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2067970557270729159

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Following the Cold War, Republicans had a pretty teleological outlook that democracy and capitalism was the natural end state of the world. The NATO/NED faction hadn't yet broken off with them, and the 1994-2004 era was their sugar high where they were delivering it kinetically.
GWB was the one who failed first, even though he was also the same President who massively enabled the expansion of "democracy" NGOs post-Reagan. Putin spurning the new world order in 2005/2006 as a direct result of Bush's abuses in GWOT was almost as big a humiliation as J6.
That was when the "democracy" world sought answers for why GWOT wasn't working -- and decided to blame Bush's militarism and patriotism. The solution: blame Bush, and finance more "multilateral" democracy NGOs. Even though these same "democracy" people had been leading kinetic operations all over the world (Serbia, Somalia anyone?) and had enthusiastically cheerled Bush's escalation in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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