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  2. r/The_Donald - Wikipedia

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    Moved to website communities .win /c /TheDonald. r/The_Donald was a subreddit where participants created discussions and Internet memes in support of U.S. president Donald Trump. [2] [3] [4] Initially created in June 2015 following the announcement of Trump's presidential campaign, the community grew to over 790,000 subscribers who described ...

  3. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Project 2025 is not the only conservative program with a database of prospective recruits for a potential Republican administration, though these initiatives' leaders all have connections to Trump. [ 73 ] [ 52 ] In general, these initiatives seek to help Trump avoid the mistakes of his first term, when he arrived at the White House unprepared ...

  4. Cuckservative - Wikipedia

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    Cuckservative. " Cuckservative " is a pejorative [1] formed as a portmanteau of "cuck", an abbreviation of the word "cuckold", and the political designation "conservative". [2] It has become a derogatory label used by white nationalists and the alt-right in the United States to denigrate conservatives. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  5. NPC (meme) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the concept was revived in a 4chan post by an anonymous user who initiated the NPC meme, titled "Are you an NPC?", detailing the behaviour of individuals acting similarly to non-player characters in video games by repeatedly using phrases such as "JUST BE YOURSELF", [13] and ended the post with the following description of people the NPC meme intends to depict.

  6. Republicans pounce - Wikipedia

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    Republicans pounce. The phrase "Republicans pounce" (sometimes "conservatives pounce") is a term used by some conservative commentators in the United States to illustrate perceived media bias against Republicans and conservatives. These commentators have argued that journalists downplay controversies and potentially negative stories about ...

  7. Owning the libs - Wikipedia

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    Conservative student activist groups like Turning Point USA and remixes of campus speakers like Ben Shapiro played a key role in developing the strategy during the 2000s and 2010s. [4] The 2008 vice presidential campaign of Sarah Palin was a precursor to the owning the libs method, according to former Republican strategist and Lincoln Project ...

  8. Thanks, Obama - Wikipedia

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    In December 2012, the /r/thanksobama subreddit was started. [5] By 2015, it seemed the meme had run its course [2] after Obama used it in a BuzzFeed video. [6] Obama himself revived it in 2016, using it to poke fun at his critics [7] and to thank a supporter who, during a speech, yelled out at and thanked him for $2 gas.

  9. Controversial Reddit communities - Wikipedia

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    Reddit admins responded by saying that Reddit is a platform for free speech and discussion, and would continue to allow subreddits that challenge the consensus views on the pandemic. [147] In response, the moderators of 135 subreddits, such as r/florida, r/futurology, r/pokemongo, r/startrek, r/tifu, and others, made their subreddits private in ...