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A couple weeks ago I had a back-and-forth with a conservative poster who staunchly believed that the GOP is still the "Party of Lincoln." I was telling them how that wasn't the case anymore, described the fifth party system, explained that the two parties switched views in the mid-20th century. They responded by saying I had been brain-washed by the MSM and calling me a sheep. I hadn't seen so many emojis in a reply since ~2009, so I shrugged them off as a bot.
Maybe I gave them the benefit of the doubt a bit too freely.