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David Hogg gets trolled by “Mitch McConnell aide” and takes the bait lol

Updated: Jun 7, 2022

David blew his....you know....and got trolled HARD LOFL!! Well done, @2wordreplier, and thanks for proving these idiots are gullible as hell (take note on that, everyone....)






Hogg should have just saw it was a prank:



But no. He isn’t up to date on “internet slang” and went with it. Poor kid....


EDIT: looks like it may have originated here lol:






This is pretty epic, but the Mom-at-Arms team still hold the title for best troll of the anti-gunners (Everytown’s lawyers even got involved). Biased opinion, of course:



Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts shared a fake photograph to attack GOP congressional hopeful Nick Freitas in a now-deleted Thursday tweet.
Freitas, an Army veteran, is running to unseat freshman representative Abigail Spanberger (D., Va.), who is backed by prominent gun-control groups, including Moms Demand Action. Watts, who founded the group in 2012, falsely accused Freitas of promoting a t-shirt that bears the Moms Demand Action logo, but features stick figures engaged in various acts of sexual congress and depravity. The Thursday tweet, which Watts has since deleted, included a fundraising plea in support of Spanberger.

The t-shirt in question was designed by Mom-At-Arms, a Second Amendment rights group, in April 2019. The photoshopped image Watts used showed Freitas promoting the shirt on August 30, 2016. Jill McDaniel, who founded Mom-At-Arms in December 2018, confirmed the shirt did not exist at the time of Freitas's supposed promotion.
According to founder Jill McDaniel, the group looked to "troll" Watts by sharing photos of the shirts paired with messages of support toward Moms Demand Action. The tactic proved successful—both Watts and Democratic Pittsburgh mayor Bill Peduto liked and retweeted posts featuring the shirt in August and November 2019, respectively.

In December 2019, Moms Demand Action sent Mom-At-Arms's t-shirt vendor a cease and desist letter for trademark infringement. McDaniel said her group did not make the shirt available for purchase to the public and donated all profits made from the shirt, a total of $10.49, to the Virginia Citizens Defense League.

Back to Hogg for a second. This guy is so clueless, that he doesn’t even know the term “toss the salad”. The jokes write themselves...









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