Alex Jones had angry meltdown in court.

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Jones said "it's his right as an American to falsely accuse parents of being involved in a plot to stage school shootings."

Said that after a Texas jury awarded $45.2 million dollars in punitive damages in a defamation suit brought by the parents of a murdered Sandy Hook elementary school student whom "extremist conspiracy media baron Alex Jones smeared as a crisis actor”.

But almost every die hard MAGA Kool-Aid drinking Trump supporter see nothing wrong with Jones' InfoWars.

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Avatar noise-gate -
#1
* Of course they see nothing wrong with what Alex said.  l found this on Google : Definition of Delusional disorder. Ask yourself if this does not define the " Maga supporters."

* Delusional disorder is a type of psychotic disorder. Its main symptom is the presence of one or more delusions. A delusion is an unshakable belief in something that's untrue. The belief isn't a part of the person's culture or subculture, and almost everyone else knows this belief to be false.

* What can you do for someone who is delusional?
Steps for Working With Delusions
Do not reason, argue, or challenge the delusion. ...
Assure the person that they are safe and no harm will come. ...
Encourage the person to verbalize feelings of anxiety, fear, and insecurity – offer concern and protection to prevent injury to themselves or others.

* We have been going about this all wrong: It says " Do not reason, argue, or challenge the delusion. Oh Boy.
Avatar Pick3master3838 -
#2
The right way has become berserk! They have lost their minds.

20 years from now, America will look back at how it was possible that people had to deal with this nonsense.
Avatar Stack47 -
#3
It's starting to look like the MAGA Kool-Aid is having a weird effect on whatever part of the brain calculates math. Some of the Republicans running for Federal and state offices can't or won't see the number of women registering to vote in the midterms.

Many are talking about taking away more women's Rights and Trump backed Congressional candidate John Gibbs once suggested that women shouldn't vote or govern. Considering women make up over half the voters, the MAGA Kool-Aid is turning their brains into Jell-O.

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