See, the thing Jim Crow and its "literacy tests" taught us is that you just need a rule that you can enforce on the wrong people, and then you just choose not to enforce it when it's convenient.
Why would I need Steve Kornacki or whoever when I've got degenerate gamblers?
I mean, the USA was pro-Nazi until Pearl Harbor, and even then it took a propaganda campaign by the government to convince the American public to oppose Hitler.
Those Nazis were, by the way, inspired by the USA. Eugenics programs in North Carolina inspired later eugenics programs in Hitler's Germany. Jim Crow was seen as a textbook example of how to use the legal system to enforce racial dominance, and was named pretty directly by Hitler as an inspiration.
That's what I thought too, but it doesn't work for the 7 at the end, and the caption explicitly says that the seven is not an error.
I think he's saying that the clue would need to be "two zeroes, two fours"
States' rights and all, y'know. Like the right to ban federal gestapo kidnappings.
I mean, I don't think they do draw that line; 47% of Republicans would still vote for Trump even if Trump were implicated in Epstein's sex-trafficking activities – and those are just the ones who answered brazenly and honestly on the survey, to say nothing of those who say one thing in public and do another when nobody's looking.
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Oh cool, a whole new e-waste industry. Anyone want this old gpt4.1 chip? I know the latest is GPT-8 and the whole ecosystem has largely moved on in a way that renders most software incompatible, but hey, it's right here on this PCI-E card so you can't stick it in a Raspberry Pi either!
No? Guess I'll chuck it in the landfill!