@Marauder06 You, uh, misappropriated a couple of keystrokes.
Missed you too.Your posting rights were suspended for 3 weeks and this is your first return post? Cool.
If you’d like to retain posting rights, tread lightly…consider this your one warning.
It matters little to me how you proceed, I’ve no issue at all putting you on another extended timeout.
Honestly, I can only feel sorry for them. They've essentially been brainwashed. It's tragic really.No doubt, there's lefts that will still ride the democrat/Biden cock despite this.
…Between Russia Gate, the Hunter Biden saga, the election, and pardon, seeing the "conspiracy-driven" people proven right must be unnerving…
He’s very on point about Burisma. I also didn’t realize Cofer Black was on its Board of Directors. As a non-conspiracist person, it def makes me question.Speaking of which, watching an interesting blurb by a Mike Benz. It's about the manipulation of information going back to the mid 2010's. Figured it might be an enlightening watch for you. Around the 28 min mark they talk about election and consensus rigging.
Harris was a good part of that harassment knowingly using a liar and making bogus claims to Kavanaugh. I never did like her before, but that just sealed the deal as being one to always suspect of being malicious and cackle, cackle, her, a radical that she tried to cackle off off as nonsense.Remember earlier when I said that the democrats were going to use the same "allegation" game on every nominee they can if you let them get away with it continually like they did with Gaetz?
Remember how I said they'll just treat you like Kavanaugh if you let them?
Enter the MSM and Pete Hegseth. I believe I called him out by name.
Don't take your name out Pete. Or you, Kash. Burn it to the ground.
First part. That's the thing about the pardon, 5 years ago I was called crazy for pointing out some of the weird stuff coming out about Hunter and his ties to China. Now with the pardon and info dump it's plain to see he was the bagman for a larger criminal effort.Why is the pardon a conspiracy? Isn’t it just a slimey politician covering his own and his son’s ass and doing the exact opposite of what he said he’d do?
Who are the co-conspirators involved in the pardon aside from the Bidens?
As far as the other stuff—the election, the Hunter laptop—there doesn’t have to be a formal conspiracy for all the Leftist media to independently sing the same song. They’re all going to oppose any conservative view and they don’t have to meet in a dark alley to coordinate.
I agree that hatred for Trump permeated the top levels of government and that the heads of government agencies and departments owe their political lives to the incumbent administration and will bend policy to appease their superiors… but that’s SOP in the halls of government and corporations.
I see widespread opposition across the board to the conservative agenda by a multitude of left-wing entities, groups and democrats in general—which is to be expected and normal—where you see a coordinated conspiratorial deep state with a central leadership.
I can't remember when, but I mentioned that if someone did kinship diagrams of the people in DC and their social circles weird things would pop up. Whatever is going is an open secret that no one wants to admit.He’s very on point about Burisma. I also didn’t realize Cofer Black was on its Board of Directors. As a non-conspiracist person, it def makes me question.
That's why the people responsible for this need to be put in prison. No more security clearances for them. No more cushy 6-8 figure gigs. No more profiting off of our blood and sweat. No more special treatment and being outside the law.I don’t feel sorry anymore. It wasn’t brainwashing, it was a conscious choice to do and say the things they did.
No one forced the people who were colossal assholes to me the last several years to be colossal assholes to me. I have strongly held political views to and managed to not be that way. Plus the last year or so should haveave snapped them out of it. No one who was sick to me over politics has ever backtracked or apologized for it. They chose hate and I hope they choke on it.
I can't remember when, but I mentioned that if someone did kinship diagrams of the people in DC and their social circles weird things would pop up. Whatever is going is an open secret that no one wants to admit.
Or family. Bush, Clinton, Cheney, etc. I can also see a Trump in the future.If you were involved in your party's previous hold on the White House
Or family. Bush, Clinton, Cheney, etc. I can also see a Trump in the future.
I didn't like him either during his first presidential run and didn't take him seriously until he won. I didn't vote for him the first time he ran for president because I was under the delusion that things like character and dumb shit that people say mattered in national-level politics.It’s the same people resurrected time and again. That’s another reason why the inside Beltway crowd—democrats and many republicans—hated Trump the first time around. Because he wasn’t one of “them.”
The Republican Party was forced to accept him because of his popularity… or cease to be relevant.
I didn't vote for him in his first election for two reasons. First, the things he did and said in the past did not reflect the kind of leader that I wanted.I voted for Trump the first time around because simply, you must be out of your freaking minds if I would help that un American shrew. He was literally THE only choice we had. And I wasn't a fan of the guy but I had to do the right thing, the same as I did with not voting for Obama but instead for whom he was up against despite me not liking the two RINO's.
I stopped listening to what the news was saying when I started seeing "live" broadcasts in 2003 in the TOC, half a day after the fact and not a rebroadcast. And of note, they cut out rather certain things that was in good light or supported the invasion.I didn't vote for him in his first election for two reasons. First, the things he did and said in the past did not reflect the kind of leader that I wanted.
And secondly, I believed the mainstream press that he had no chance of winning. I totally fell for it. I ignored all of the other evidence and believed what I was told, like a good little sheep. I wasn't going to vote for someone I didn't really want in the White House if he was going to lose in a landslide anyway to Hillary Clinton, whom "everyone" knew was going to win. I mean, it was her turn, after all.
So, I stayed home... which is exactly what the other side wanted. Trump won without my vote (and later lost with my vote, and later-later won with my vote).
I didn't vote for him in his first election for two reasons. First, the things he did and said in the past did not reflect the kind of leader that I wanted.
And secondly, I believed the mainstream press that he had no chance of winning. I totally fell for it. I ignored all of the other evidence and believed what I was told, like a good little sheep. I wasn't going to vote for someone I didn't really want in the White House if he was going to lose in a landslide anyway to Hillary Clinton, whom "everyone" knew was going to win. I mean, it was her turn, after all.
So, I stayed home... which is exactly what the other side wanted. Trump won without my vote (and later lost with my vote, and later-later won with my vote).