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Random Ridiculousness of the Day Thread (Page 29)
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Clinically Insane
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What's the Clinton reference?
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People the Clinton’s have issues with mysteriously dying.
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Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
What's the Clinton reference?
It's a common right-wing narrative.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinto...spiracy_theory
Such allegations have been circulated since at least 1994, when a film called The Clinton Chronicles, produced by Larry Nichols and promoted by Rev. Jerry Falwell, accused Bill Clinton of multiple crimes, including murder. Additional promulgators of the conspiracy include Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy, former U.S. President Donald Trump, and U.S. representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia's 14th congressional district.
Really great company to be in there.
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I was unaware of the Clinton theory. Thx for the link.
For a conspiracy theory, they didn't do it right. They're supposed to name-drop famous victims. I don't recognize most of those names.
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One of these things is not like the others...
It's not even a separate category where I can tell it to "Show me less of this," it's just an individual item placed within the stuff I actually interact with.
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While she looks attractive, I was unable to match up the background vs Des Moines. Some buildings look similar, but the road's too wide. Des Moines has their high-rises mostly around narrower streets. I'm also wondering about the swimming pools. My impression is that Iowa is pretty cold.
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Originally Posted by subego
People the Clinton’s have issues with mysteriously dying.
I thought the reference was more specific: I don’t remember any names, but a Clinton aide/confidante who was involved also in some business dealings committed suicide. The conspiracy theory was, of course, that he “committed suicide” (aka the Clintons did it). This shaped my early view of American politics as being full of conspiracy theories. I was on an exchange in 1997/1998 in the US during the Lewinsky scandal.
It really struck me as batty, at least for as long as I am politically conscious German politicians were and are not judged on that. Our last president was a pastor who was married. But the First Lady was his girlfriend of over 10 years. It was not even news. (No, the conservatives were not up in arms, when his name was floated in the previous election to President, by the Social Democrats, many conservatives actually said “Damn, good choice, too bad we can’t vote for him this time.”)
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Ah, yes. Vince Foster. Probably the first solid realization (proof of concept?) of the right’s swing toward establishing an alternate reality, begun largely through (back then) talk radio. Up until then, it was all a loose melange of black helicopters, chemtrails, admiralty flags, etc. that were the purview of genuine nutters of all flavors.
The Vince Foster thing (and the attendant “Clinton Body Count” conspiracy) really seemed to take hold and spread its roots almost exclusively throughout conservative/right-leaning america.
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Originally Posted by Thorzdad
Ah, yes. Vince Foster. Probably the first solid realization (proof of concept?) of the right’s swing toward establishing an alternate reality, begun largely through (back then) talk radio.
Yeah, and that struck me as really odd and different. At the time, it really felt like a “witch hunt”. It was no longer about political disagreements, it struck me as unhinged and a sign of an unhealthy part in the political system. Things like the birther conspiracy were cut from the same clay: it isn’t that Obama has bad policy positions, he’s “not even American”.
It is unfortunate that the populist right in Germany is trying out the same strategies now.
Originally Posted by Thorzdad
The Vince Foster thing (and the attendant “Clinton Body Count” conspiracy) really seemed to take hold and spread its roots almost exclusively throughout conservative/right-leaning america.
It is also important to understand how the Clintons became what they are today. If memory serves, Hillary Clinton was criticized for keeping her maiden name — until she was forced to change it.
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Anyone want 4 monitors?
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Bonus ridiculousness: I already fuckin’ have three.
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will the apple monitor work with a new mac mini?
(I also have a graveyard of older monitors)
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There are two monitors in that photo.
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I have a bunch of old monitors too. I have 3 ADC displays, I think they are all 23", one has a broken foot and I only have one ADC-DVI adaptor. I think. Also got a 27" mDP LED which needs a new cable fitting and a 30" Cinema Display which just needs a PSU. I have all the stuff needed to build it a new PSU but just haven't gotten around to it yet. When I finish cleaning up my office/study/lab room I will make it a priority to go on my new desk.
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I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
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Originally Posted by Laminar
There are two monitors in that photo.
That occurred to me, but I also considered the possibility there was some display I was unfamiliar with.
Mine are actual displays.
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