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What is #BlueMAGA and Why Has Dan Rather Noticed?
The leftist term for “Vote Blue No Matter Who” Democrats has reached the mainstream
Retired newscaster Dan Rather, noted for starting his career at the Kennedy Assassination and finishing up with being easily fooled by fraudulent USAF reserve documents that supposedly incriminated George W. Bush, has noticed that leftist critics of the U.S. colonial empire use the term “BlueMAGA” to describe the flip side of the Chuck-E-Cheese token that is the two main U.S. political parties.
Dan thinks “BlueMAGA” is “ridiculous.”
He also used to sign off his broadcasts with the single word, “Courage.” Rather got mugged by a deranged man who supposedly yelled, “What’s the frequency, Kenneth?” as he beat him. His inability to see the difference between a fake letter typed on Microsoft Word and a real typewritten military document produced in 1973 resulted in the “Memogate” or “Killian Memo” controversy about George W. Bush’s service in the Air National Guard.