You cannot make up merde comme ça:
Pennsylvania Sen. Doug Mastriano’s campaign for governor in Pennsylvania paid $5,000 for “consulting services” to Gab, a social media platform that provides a home for conspiracy theories and antisemitic content.
Gab is the website used by Robert Bowers, who is charged with killing 11 Jewish worshippers at the Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill in 2018. Bowers routinely posted antisemitic content on Gab before the shooting, according to archives of the posts.
The payment was disclosed in a routine financial disclosure filed by the Mastriano campaign for the month of April. Mastriano’s campaign didn’t respond to an email requesting comment.
But Gab founder, CEO and majority owner Andrew Torba said in an email that Mastriano’s $5,000 campaign payment on April 28 was for an advertising campaign.
Because when you are a Nazi. (ALLEGEDLY!), and you want the other Nazis to vote for you, you advertise on the Nazi social media platform.
Onion Headline “Why do all these
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I’m not familiar with “merce” in French. Did you mean “merde”?
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I even have a keyboard shortcut set up to replace shit with merde. I dunno how that happened.
Thanks for the correction, Mike.
Rgds,
TG
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De rien, je vous en prie, il n’y a pas de quoi. (I didn’t recognize “merce,” but I looked it up to make sure it wasn’t a word, and got some matches to “merci,” some of which listed different ways to say “you’re welcome.”)
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I just hate it when I type ‘Consulting Service’ when I clearly meant to type ‘Advertisement’. Of course, this only happens when I forget who I’m dealing with.
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“…a antisocial media platform…” I believe that is what they meant to say about describing Gab.
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How can this be a close race? I think we all need to move to PA and vote for Shapiro.
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