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The Right Stuff

Peter Thiel, the right wing billionaire, who spent hundreds of millions, backing Trump and the GOP, because Trump let him give a speech in 2016, to say that the GOP supports gay rights, as Thiel is gay 🤣, seems to be oblivious to the GOP's anti-LGBTQ agenda, because he's backing a soon to be launched dating site, called The Right Stuff.

And you guessed it right, it will be for knuckle draggers and old ladies. Not available in Florida, Texas, Virginia, Idaho, and most of the Southern states, for same-sex dating, unless you're a hot Lesbian who's into MFF stuff.
So, is the GOP's moral values and anti LBGT crap for rubes and it's really most interested in capitalism that includes deception, or is the "real" GOP going to step in?

I honestly didn't get how the moral majority/fiscal conservative alliance back in the 80s worked, especially when you mixed in libertarians, but maybe I was just overthinking it.
Northwest · M
@MistyCee libertarians were not part of the Moral Majority. The latter was strictly the Evangelical/Born Again crowd, They managed to create a single voting black, that gave Reagan both wins.

Thiel, while gay, still secretly masturbates to pictures of Ayn Rand sporting a butch haircut. The GOP does not have the backbone to stand up to the MAGA knuckle draggers.
@Northwest

The GOP does not have the backbone to stand up to the MAGA knuckle draggers.

Which is why, I'm not sure there is anything left of the GOP but MAGA knuckle draggers.

Trump pushed me over the edge (call it TDS), and I doubt I'll ever vote for anyone who ever supported him, and maybe not even anyone who was on the scene and can't articulate a reason for not impeaching him.

It really kind of hurts with libertarian types especially, as opposed to fundamentalist bible thumpers who always seemed to me to be hypocrites, but at the end of the day, it's hard to not dismiss all of the positions politicians pretend to take as opportunistic pretext.

 
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