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In reply to the discussion: MTG "I was allowed to believe things that weren't true" [View all]Solly Mack
(90,740 posts)15. Yes. It's how they take responsibility. It's the fault of everyone else.
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Pretty convenient argument, just blame society for her lies and lack of contemptible thinking skills
PirateRo
Feb 2021
#21
"allowed to believe"??? "allowed" Please. You chose to believe. You wanted to believe.
Solly Mack
Feb 2021
#7
"I do not believe that it's fake," Greene says of 9/11" Nor did anyone say you did...
Ohio Joe
Feb 2021
#8
You could sell this woman on a DNC cookbook titled "1,001 Ways to Cook Toddlers."
Vinca
Feb 2021
#12
The Republican Party allowed her to believe the lies. Just like every time a GOP poll was asked
TeamPooka
Feb 2021
#17
"Allowed?" It's like she is separated from thoughts that control her, and from reality
bucolic_frolic
Feb 2021
#23
Well i think it was the third element that drew her in instead of raising flags
underpants
Feb 2021
#25
She's not saying someone permitted her to believe lies, or that she was led astray.
maxsolomon
Feb 2021
#41