JohnnyFlash wrote: » It’s fantastic to see how angry the FG party makes some people. Men (always men) grasping at straws, tilting at windmills, and trying to find outrage in even the most innocuous of stories. Annoying the right type of people as well.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Ah she likes her bit of grub now!
blanch152 wrote: » No, I think that was Violet.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » The IRA weren’t beyond removing rail infrastructure. Usually with Semtex and a telephone warning.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » They were a terrorist paramilitary organisation who didn’t recognise the Irish State, Francie. Subversive makes them sound like a bunch of avant garde artists.
RandomViewer wrote: » What's this Scientology and well known FGer story?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » No idea..... why don’t you tell us, buddy
RandomViewer wrote: » All I heard is that the Church of Scientology have been wining and dining an unnamed FG politician, figured there must be something in it, could be wining and dining multiple politicians from different parties just thought they'd be the kind of people you'd keep a good distance from .
smurgen wrote: » Or Carebare18 to tell us we compare favourable in death rates with obscure countries. Jesus the FG spin unit have gotten some mileage out of that sick puppet account. Playing a blinder!
McMurphy wrote: » Johnny, stick with me on this one, sorry, but for a man who reckons twitter is full of lowlife malcontent mouth breathing neckbeard (forgive me if that's not word for word, but is definitely the gist of it) dorks, you sure are familiar with it. :pac:
Brendan Bendar wrote: » The dude is right Randall, the swamplife who infest twitter and the douche nozzles who slither around on other rim cheese platforms need to realise that Middle Ireland is alive and well and alert to the garbage these tossers are pumping out.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Swamplife everywhere Brendi...wasn't Twitter that invented them. Invest in a good scroll wheel and a brain to tell you when to use it.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » You should forward that post to Cullinane, Francie. Might be of interest to the lad. Wouldn’t be of any interest to me.
FrancieBrady wrote: » You seem to like getting upset about the easily avoidable...just trying to help.
https://twitter.com/leovaradkar/status/1293663127809204233
FG councillor defends his 'love' for Blueshirts' Nazi-style salute
JohnnyFlash wrote: » This dude?https://twitter.com/Care2much18/status/1300991623531241474 Seems the chap is getting abuse from both the Gemma O'Doherty sorts and the mouth-breathing Shinnerbots. A venn diagram would show significant overlap to be honest. Here's a selection of the abuse he has received, simply for using figures, stats, and data to disprove lots of the búllshít and nonsensical theories that float around in the swamps of social media. Lovely selection of abuse he has posted. The fact of the matter is the opinions of anonymous accounts on Twitter mean nothing; it's a cesspit of outrage that appeals to people of below average intelligence who mistake hyperbole for news; and anyone who takes it seriously needs their head examined. That's the calibre of knuckle-dragger that SF attracted with their misguided online army/supporters campaign.
smurgen wrote: » The same lad that attacked anyone who didn't support his view and regularly cleans tweet history as the narrative changes? The same lad that described nursing homes like this?https://twitter.com/Troscad_Dbarna/status/1299262023495188480?s=19 Or the same lad that attacked the two Examiner journalists that wrote the golf gate expose and tried to organise a pile only to delete it after the New York times and Guardian ran with the articles. The sheen is gone from that sock puppet account and people are wide to it now. Probably fake tweeting abuse as a deflection.
smurgen wrote: » https://twitter.com/Troscad_Dbarna/status/1299262406577848321?s=19
Bowie wrote: » Seems Leo's idea of setting up numerous anonymous accounts might be in action. The personality of dishing out attacks and then claiming the victim fits.
smurgen wrote: » If only he was in government and could do something about it.
smurgen wrote: » If only he was in government and could do something about it.https://twitter.com/Independent_ie/status/1301607168114819074?s=19
FrancieBrady wrote: » Bizarre that Martin seems powerless to stop him trying to pretend he is setting the agenda. Behaving like an opposition TD to try and curry favour. Is anyone falling for it?
blanch152 wrote: » This thread gets funnier and funnier, with a game of how to interpret a tweet to imagine divisions in government appears to have started now.
smurgen wrote: » So you're saying he didn't say these things as is signing from the same hymn sheet as the rest of the cabinet? The comments I'm seeing from journalists and FF TD's are indicating distain for his deliberate undermine of strategy.https://twitter.com/oconnellhugh/status/1301252782301884417?s=19