Why the Alex Jones Verdict Felt So Unsatisfactory

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Why the Alex Jones Verdict Felt So Unsatisfactory
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Nothing is coming to stop Jones, or Trump, or Marjorie Taylor Greene and their runaway trains of money-printing fantasy.

AdvertisementHe’s rewritten his own history in his mind like a child might, in order to absolve himself of any blame for any of his actions. He can abstractly maybe think like, ‘Oh no. Their kid died. That’s real sad. That doesn’t have anything to do with me. I was just asking questions!’ and go about his life.

might stop their own runaway trains of money-printing fantasy. They are incurable, they are indefatigable, and the movement they have built transcends any one of them, anyhow. To quote Friesen, they don’t care. They won’t care.

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