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Letsrock's avatar

After 4 years of returning back to semi-normalcy w Trump and then the all too blatant selection of Mr. Potato head w the utter decline of our country, it boggles my brain how anyone can:

a) defend the illegal occupants in office

b) complain about a mean tweet (grow up) and

c) not want to put Trump back in office.

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Bacon Commander's avatar

It's all political theater. The entire system is completely captured.

I don't trust POTUS Bigly Warpspeed.

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RE Nichols's avatar

The only elected officials I trust are my local ones. Seriously. My red state conservative governor goes to WEF events. "Ve haff penetrated ze cabinets.."

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Letsrock's avatar

I really wish y'all would stop quoting that twisted old german drag queen. You just give him legitimacy. Please stop.

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CStone's avatar

How is making fun of these idiots giving them

legitimacy?

Poking fun at them as Jim Bauer shows the world just how legitimate they aren’t

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SteelJ's avatar

I agree. Trump was the best president in my lifetime and I remember JFK. But he is just as flawed as you say. He was the best because the others were all so corrupt and compromised., not because he was wise and principled. I'd vote for Trump in an instant over any Dem, of course, even over most Republicans. But again, that's a reflection on the opposition, not love of Trump.

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Jacqueline Jenora Schwitters's avatar

Everyone is flawed and WE THE PEOPLE must look up and out for our freedoms.

President Trump did his best at the beginning of the "plan"demic and he listened to the wrong people. Remember he did listen to Dr. Zelenko and brought to our attention hydroxychloroquine. Who brought to our attention ivermectin?

Dr. Peter McCullough has wisdom to give. I know President Trump has ears to hear.

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Yes, we are all flawed. But, to different degrees and in different ways. Trump was light years better than any other recent president. But his "best" at the beginning was to sell out to pharma and the global PTB and back all their madness. And he still hasn't backtracked on any of that. The only difference between him and our opposition is he isn't as mandate-happy (although he was fine with mandates that destroyed our lives to enrich the elites, just not jab mandates), and he gives SOME voice to people like Scott Atlas. His judgement is pathetic though, he stuck with Fauci, the jabs, and COVID hysteria, and listened more to Kuchner and similar voices than wise, decent voices. DeSantis is light years better than Trump. He is astoundingly effective at doing so many of the right things, much more so than Trump, who never made a dent in the swamp. The DOJ, FBI, CDC, NIH et. al. are worse than ever.

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Letsrock's avatar

Well wait til the end of the game and see who has been taken out which we can thank Trump for. Haven't seen nor heard from Nancy, Diane, Ovomit, Big Mike, Bill, Hill, Mad Max, Brennan and a whole slew of others have you? CGI is what you're seeing. There are videos showing how Gitmo has expanded over the past yrs. and it's not for nothing.

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Jacqueline Jenora Schwitters's avatar

I agree with you on many points.

Yes, I know who Jack Ruby is and we should never want or even say it regarding the assassination of anyone, it gives a crazy person an evil thought to act on. LIFE is too precious.

We live in troubled and uncertain times, everyone speaks their mind and it is like putting a puzzle together, many voices, many thoughts, many opinions and what is the final design? Is it something good for all humanity?

Donald Trump has an outside persona and an inside persona. People that know him, really know him are loyal. We can pray for him.

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Letsrock's avatar

We are/were obviously not privy to all that goes on behind the scenes and what Trump had to deal with on a daily basis from the DS. He was bombarded on all sides mercilessly. It's a miracle he was able to accomplish anything in office. Sidney Powell is a wackadoodle who thankfully disappeared into the woodwork, she actually sabotaged any efforts to defend against the rigged election. Mike Flynn is questionable and I tend not to trust the satanic quoting evangelist or his creepy brother and other questionable cohorts. To be redundant, TRUMPS VAX WAS THERAPEUTIC HCQ NOT MRNA. Instead of tearing down our best President ever, why don't some of you TDSrs recommend someone better? We need more cohesion not divisiveness if we are going to win this war! The man is human after all and imperfect, you looking for perfection gonna be waiting a long time. Thanks but I'm w the Donald!🇺🇸

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Jacqueline Jenora Schwitters's avatar

I hope I have not been misunderstood. I am a PRO Trump voter.

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SteelJ's avatar

You are very perceptive and I agree with you except on 2 points. Why would you not vote for Trump again? For all the flaws you rightly point out he would be far, far better than any dem that might be nominated. And I can't for the life of me understand the DeSantis bashing from so many. All he does is do everything right! And he is FAR more effective than Trump. He understands how the game is played, and would never be rolled like Trump was, by so many he afforded power even though they hated and opposed him and the people. He's not perfect, nobody is. But comparing him to the Bush family? No Bush would do anything near what DeSantis has done.

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Jacqueline Jenora Schwitters's avatar

I am voting for President Trump, period! Sadly, I was duped by GW Bush, there was something Karl Rove said that soured me on GW, his persona outside was not what it was on the inside. I will never again trust a Bush! Vindictive power hungry bums! The same goes for Cheney!

The problem with politics and if you could get rid of this one thing, it would level the playing field for everyone. Do you know what it is? Money! The love or lust for money corrupts the innards of

anyone and everyone. Take money out of the equation in elections, people would vote for the ideas or platform. Regarding Mr. DeSantis right now is not his time, with a wife healing from cancer, young children at home needing a father. But there is something else about Mr. DeSantis I do not trust, just a gut feeling. My favorite governor of all time is Governor Greg Abbott, he is doing good work, hard work for Texans and our nation without the desire for the top job. Thank the GOOD LORD we do not have Beto!

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Letsrock's avatar

Except that desantis is a well placed shill. He got where he is thru Trump's support why would he stab him in the back now? Waiting for FL laws to change? C'mon. He's skull and bones and WEF, Bush supported. Need I say more?

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CStone's avatar

Do you not remember that even Flynn, who was an INSIDER, was fooled by the deep state? You excuse Flynn, who KNEW these entities......had even worked with and among them, but his naïveté is brushed over??

Oh my, how selective our memories are when we listen to RINOS and wimps.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

Without going into the other points you made, I also hope that he addresses the jab issue, in some way, perhaps in a debate with DeSantis.

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Letsrock's avatar

JUST SAY NO TO ANY VAX AND LETS MOVE ON!

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My understanding is that the jab he was promoting and took was a therapeutic vax not mRNA.

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MAGA_From_Heaven's avatar

You haven't read the Warp Speed contract or seen the video of Karen Kingston explaining what's in it. Trump is in the clear now. His stipulations of EUA were made null and void by Big Pharma because they broke the contract.

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CStone's avatar

I think Trump was more naive when he went in. It seems to me he trUsted these people.

Hell.....I trusted Pence! I trusted that our government could not possibly be as corrupt as the Clinton Family was!

Trump was aware of how corrupt HRC WAS, but I don’t think he thought the ENTIRE government was as deeply corrupted as it has proven to be.

He was deceived.

I was deceived.

No ‘normal’ law-abiding citizen was aware of just how pervasive these evil entities (not even human, imo) are.

He now knows.

They will kill him if he wins again.

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CStone's avatar

Why don’t you run, then?

Could you do better, considering all those who were sent in to trip him up?

No.

You couldn’t.

I recognize ‘never trumpers’. I was one.

I KNOW one by their fierce anti-Trump stance they/you take.

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MAGA_From_Heaven's avatar

I don't believe you. The way you're layering on disinformation to hang everything on Trump betrays your Blue Allegiance. All fault goes to Big Pharma, The Media, and the Biden Admin (among others). You're implying he forced them to make poison via a contract. Good luck with that.

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Letsrock's avatar

Roger Stone is a poser and a fake. Take your anti Trump bs elsewhere.

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RE Nichols's avatar

Jack Ruby did not kill JFK. He kept his assassin from saying too much.

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Letsrock's avatar

Woulda coulda shoulda...Trump would be dead or in jail by now if he didn't know what they're up to. Don't presume to know what's going on behind closed doors.

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Jacqueline Jenora Schwitters's avatar

Well written analysis of how the democrats want to destroy our republic with lies.

In 2016, I did not like Mr. Trump's personality. I voted for him and changed my mind when I saw his accomplishments as our President for all the people.

A few things caught Mr. Trump into a web. The "plan"demic, warp speed vaccines and MSM discredited him. VP Pence was the covid czar, the one who guided Mr. Trump through this horrific maze. (Mr. Trump needs to expose the choices he made b/c of VP Pences' counsel.)

VP Pence, Fauci et al own the responsibility for the "shots" that have infected, maimed and killed.

J6 is another horrific Pelosi/democrat planned tragedy. It breaks my heart to see so many innocent people unlawfully jailed. Check out www.wearegoodmen.com

Just this past weekend, VP Pence blamed President Trump for putting him and his family in danger on J6. VP Pence has blinders on and refuses to see the "Get Trump" war room fervent on destorying our USA and any hope we might have for getting our country back. Please Pray.

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Letsrock's avatar

Pence 2.0 is a nasty piece of work.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

Thank you. I am glad you have spoken up about Pence. Few do, for some reason, and Trump depended upon him for Operation Warp Speed. Pence probably caused more problems in OWS than we will ever find out.

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HardeeHo's avatar

Pence could have stopped J6 in its tracks by simply going outside and addressing the crowd before the police fired into the crowd. He might have been at risk had he done so, but evidence suggests the risk was low. Had he been a braver person, he could have calmed the crowd. The goal of the crowd was to get Congress to hear their concerns over the election. The goal of the DNC was to ensure that there be no investigation of the election. Had the Congress required that investigation, who knows what might have been found?

Because the investigation was not done, we see continued election oddities, like Fetterman and Lake. The issue remains open leaving continued uncertainty.

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RE Nichols's avatar

So could Trump. His fans would gladly have stayed away from the building to hear him speak. He was the one who had called them there.

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HardeeHo's avatar

We are told that Trump wanted to go to the Capitol but his minders would not allow him. Then we hear "he lunged at the steering wheel" to bypass his secret service folk. Truth is elusive.

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Tom Paine's avatar

Prnce is a deep state traitor

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SaHiB's avatar

The very day Trumpenstein named him his vice presidential running mate, Mike Pence announced he's a warlock. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CngyYkhWEAAa5z5?format=jpg&name=900x900 Note daughter Charlotte's "reflection". A glimmer of the professional photographer appears where it should be.

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Letsrock's avatar

He's just despicable. Why is he even still there? 🤦

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Jacqueline Jenora Schwitters's avatar

Do you think DC indoctrinates, either one goes to change or be changed?

Pence and his wife were taken over to the other side.

Remember when Pelosi ripped up the State of the Union program? Pence could have touched her shoulder, smiled and said "NO". He did not, revealing he had already committed himself to the demons of DC. Pence is a man never to be trusted!

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Bandit's avatar

I watched a video on Utoob of a priest interviewing a priest exorcist. He said that Gregorian chant recordings, played softly, can help in driving out the evil spirits/demons.

If enough people played them daily for a few hours, maybe while sleeping, could this help drive off the demons/warlocks/evil people in our government? Can't hurt to try.

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Mary's avatar

Well, going on the results for Hillary, I'm not sure this will work. In addition, this D.A. is known for NOT convicting either felony or misdemeanor counts and is a Soros funded D.A. He is notorious for NOT following the law, letting New Yorkers suffer, and this will be incredible evidence of a two tiered judicial system that may cause the DNC's strategy to boomerang. People, no matter who they like, are very tired of "hate Trump" politics including the wasted money and time spent on him. Bragg is most definitely following the DNC plan; many sources are pointing to how the Dems funded some Republican candidates at the Mid Terms for the purpose of manipulating votes, so no surprises here. It also shows they are scared of DeSantis as a candidate. And definitely not too astute if they feel Biden is viable as an incumbent.

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HardeeHo's avatar

I suspect the grand jury will now vote no bill. The DA's hopes of becoming Governor dashed. It's a hot potato. But stranger things have happened.

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

The whole thing stinks. It is feint of hand to remove attention from the corrupt Biden family, the collapse and intended nationalisation of banks and the paint Biden as a Saint- when he is a whited sepulchre.

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KEN's avatar

Notice there is nothing about improving the lot of fellow citizens, just winning against someone they think they can beat. I've never been a Trump fan, but the steep descent of our country in such a short time with Democrats in power (and nothing-but-theater Republicans) is disheartening..

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Jpeach's avatar

The DNC has no idea how large the voter support still is for Trump. They will need to implement another massive and comprehensive election fraud plan to defeat Trump.

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Bandit's avatar

I'm sure they're up for it. The Chinese will help again.

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Dan P's avatar

Dear Democrats… BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! 😳

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shasta's avatar

They cannot allow Trump back in office: China, the WHO, WEF, etc...

This is trying to get rid of him ""legally"". If it doesn't work, JFK.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

There's still a case against him in Georgia, too.

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Jim Reagen's avatar

The Democratic party is intent on painting those on the right as "the deplorables."

I believe that a likely strategy for a potential arrest of Trump would be to provoke riots. Thus, Trump's call to protest is misguided. No, we shouldn't take this lying down, but we don't need people on the streets at this point for the simple reason that we don't know if it's a trap or what the trap might be.

Compare with January 6. It seems to me this was a simple protest that was deliberately turned into an "Insurrection": that was likely the entire strategy and why we're not allowed to see the video that would prove that police were letting protesters in and standing by and standing down while at the same time provoking protesters (stun grenades,) obviously with orders because that's how the chain of command works. I've seen plenty of video.

If Trump protesters take to the streets we'll very likely see "violence," and I put that in quotes because this violence would be selective and curated to present the appropriate narrative, in something of the reverse of how BLM burning, looting, destruction, and physical harm was presented to us as "nonviolent."

They want to demonstrate how the conspiracy theorists are dangerous, and this would be further justification for clamping down on dangerous misinformation. These people aren't stupid. They're cynical, but not stupid.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

Correct. It is best that NO Trump supporters take to the streets. Too dangerous. I figure Trump wrote it from just an emotional state of mind.

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CStone's avatar

They aren’t jUst stupid, just cynical.

They aRe EVIL.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

I like Trump, but I've thought why in the world would he have written for people to Protest (in light of Jan. 6.) I came up with his being emotional at the time and not thinking very clearly.

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aldous huxtable's avatar

I don't think the Democrats understand how blatantly they have been used by scapegoat politics. Trump broke their brain.

However, a few levels up, I am having a hard time not believing that covid was planned, it was the perfect crisis at the perfect time, it has been a catalyst of too many agendas to have happened orgaincally.

While elections have always had fraud involved, I don't think on my lifetime they have been left to chance. I don't believe we live in a world where the serfs and plebes get to choose who the most powerful government person in the world is. I used to believe that, but no more, its Kabuki.

Imagine a world where Hillary won in 2016 and imagine the response if *she* issued a state of emergency and lockdown measures.

I'm telling you right now there is no way the rightwing of this country was going along with that.

This is kayfabe, Kabuki, pro wrestling, its not real life.

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Te Reagan's avatar

Yes, I agree. I don’t believe a damn one of them.

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aldous huxtable's avatar

Thats the saddest part of the pro Trumpers and the anti Trumpers, they both believe he is real.

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CStone's avatar

And you believe in Biden......?

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aldous huxtable's avatar

No, what prompted you to ask that?

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RE Nichols's avatar

There's a two-headed, man-eating monster. Which head do you prefer?

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aldous huxtable's avatar

Anyone over 35 who doesn't get this, doesn't get a pass from me. I understand if you are younger and still hold onto the myth.

When Trump was running in 2015, my first thought was, "now the right gets their Obama" meaning , the guy saying all the right things at the right time but with no intention of fulfilling any of it.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

Except that Trump works too hard with too many hours/24. If he were what you implied, he wouldn't need to do that.

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Linda Hagge's avatar

What Democrats don't seem to understand is that the current divide is not between "left" and "right" but between authoritarianism and libertarianism.

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Maurine Meleck's avatar

I willnot cheer for either party.

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JWSPOONERMD's avatar

Trump will win the Presidency in a landslide.

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Dory O’Toole's avatar

Thank you for the invite and reprint of the DNC Democratic illustration of their mental illness. Can we construct a DSM code for these vaccine injured people?

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Maria's avatar

If anything, the Democrats’ strategy and the current administration’s actions and inactions will ensure I vote for the Republican prez candidate. Thanks for this informative but not surprising article.

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Terence G Gain's avatar

The Democrat Party is not democratic. It is not politically astute to refer to it as The Democratic Party. This is more evidence that Dr. Peter McCullough should stick to the science and not allow his site or good name to be used by John Leake.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

Terence

I find many of John Leake's stacks to be interesting, and I don't want to hurt his feelings, but I agree with you that he should not share Dr. McCullough's Substack. It confuses people. I also believe that John's "take" on things is as you said. He should get his own Substack, and they should be able to easily arrange that.

PS We still like you, though, John. I will read your separate Substack.

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