• sleezer@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    They’re not going to release anything that hasn’t been released already. It’s another method of flooding the zone with garage and distractions from what people need to be paying attention to

  • PurpleSkull@lemm.ee
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    16 days ago

    This is how you virtue signal on the right. If there was anything juicy in those files it would have been headlined by the White House already. His idiot followers now pat themselves on the back for this “great win against the swamp”, while never reading a single line themselves from the records and forgetting all about it by tomorrow. Great distraction, but now I’m curios what Trump is trying to distract from.

  • Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    If there ever was anything interesting in those files, they had 60 years to make them vanish.

  • MuskyMelon@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    He’s up to some bullshit now. Distract people with the JFK papers whilst he executes Daddy Pussytin’s bidding.

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      16 days ago

      Not even. It’s a two-pronged populist treat.

      1. You did the thing and released the docs.

      2. No matter what comes out, it will be boring and droll. And the documents being old means there will be gaps. That allllllllllll pushes the far right conspiracy loons directly into “tha Deep State did um!”

  • Donebrach@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    who cares? I’d rather know why certain media is not available to consume on certain platforms. the guy got shot like 70 years ago. so what?

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      16 days ago

      Sure but remember the staunchest Republicans may largely be boomers in their 60s and 70s. For many of them, JFK was in their formative years and had immense staying power in their minds and in media for years and years and years afterward. Not unlike 9/11 to 14-year-old me and the ensuing two decades of massive longlasting consequences – whether I like it or not, it was a singular event that defined a generation