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Hooo boy, lots to unpack here. The screenshots were screenshots of the post. I'm confused why you would think looking at the screenshots of text somehow amounts to not reading them? In fact, good thing we have those screenshots because the post itself got deleted. Link to screenshot here and also the doubling down screenshots for those who need it.
Also, are you kidding me? It abso-fudging-lutely was a pretty categorical endorsement of R's over Dems, at least on the issue of anti-trust in the tech sector. They specifically made a point about how this whole thing amounted to evidence that R's writ large were more trustworthy than D's.
Just a bizarre take all around, especially when tut-tutting about other people supposedly not reading it.
I dont see him celebrating the Republican party in general. I see him shitting on the Democratic party, which is well deserved.