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May 7·edited May 7

Trump absolutely should have admitted failure in the transfection department. (Do not call them vaccines or you are using the dictionary of malevolent actors; they are transfections. We do not win by joining them in their delusion.)

Regarding Junior, he and $hanahan are NOT against vaccines at all. Here’s what RFK, Jr. actually has said, “I’m pro-vaccine.” Then, “I don’t think we oughta be mandating medical interventions for unwilling Americans unless we know precisely that that vaccine is gonna end up helping people rather than hurting them.” https://rumble.com/v2samua-robert-f.-kennedy-jr.-summarizes-his-views-on-childhood-vaccines-in-3-minut.html

I don’t think I have to tell you how naive (yet predatory) Junior sounds. After what we’ve been through since early 2020, we don’t want ANYTHING mandated. ANY THING period. I don’t care who thinks it’s “safe and effective.” There is currently a team of 3000 volunteers combing the Pfizer documents and about to release their second book on the data, and if you knew what lengths these devils went to to hide safety signals you would not be so casual with your trust in testing and trials. Moderna documents are next. Pro tip: don’t take drugs from people who think it’s okay to kill babies, and they all do. It’s not what Junior has done that has generated vaccine hesitancy, it’s what the vaccines did, namely maim, disable, and kill. And if his VP pick is any indication of his decision-making skills, he’s done.

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There's a lot for me to like about RFK Jr and Trump. And a lot for me not to like about each. And absolutely nothing I like about Biden.

If I could take what I like about RFK Jr and Trump, combine it, dump what I don't like about each I'd have really good president material.

Alas, that's not an option. For whatever reason is behind Trump's ignorance, obliviousness, denial of his OWS and pandemic response (shutting down travel from China for the flu was his original sin), he's right in saying he is the only thing standing in the way of a hellish dystopian totalitarian future for us all.

And as for RFK Jr's vaccine stand being "fake," I deeply appreciate his work, his education and resources like CHD raising awareness and fighting for our rights to be free of those poisons. He has many great and talented people working with him, like Brian Hooker, a sincere and dedicated man who has done as much as anyone to expose the harms they cause. I hat tip RFK Jr for that. For his steady defiance of pandemic restrictions when his was the only voice of his stature calling it the tyranny that it was/is.

But...he himself took the jabs. His own kids took the jabs. He exercised his choice to get himself and his loved ones 'vaccinated.' And with actions speaking louder than words that provides the basis for Trump to say RFK Jr's position on vax is fake.

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RFK Jr did not take the C-19 vax. RFK Jr was vaccinated as a child. RFK Jr's kids were vaccinated as children. I was vaccinated as a child. But somewhere in between it became obvious that the vaccines were more poisonous than good.

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But RFK held a party during covid and his wife sent out the word that only the vaccinated holy may attend. He was embarrassed, but there must have been a conversation. Sure he was not vaxed?

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In the video link in this post he clearly states he was vaccinated as a child, etc. but did NOT take the covid vaccine.

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Vac holy. LOL. Yup

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His children took c19. And he had to have taken c19. He was travelling internationally when proof of taking it was required to enter other nations he traveled to.

And one of his kids even joined the useless disgusting war in Ukraine to protect Big Pharma US/UK bioweapons labs and political graft the tyrants behind Biden/Obama/Bush/WEF want. His son volunteered to be a soldier in the evil army that is being configured to target us as their enemy.

Apple <----> Tree

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His “children” are all adults and make their own decisions, he cannot force them to vaccinate or decline and he has said multiple times that he did not get the C19 shot.

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My adult children, who all live in blue states, all took the C19 vax despite my pleading for them to read the myriad articles, videos, and other materials I sent them. I don't think that we can fully appreciate the pressure they were under from employers, schools, media and physicians. Even Dr. Rbt Malone, and I think, Pierre Kory, took it at first.

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My adult child (the only one not living at home) took the C19. Yes, big pressure. She did it so she didn't have to think about it any more.

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My little C19'd apple doesn't imply my tree.

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While Conor(RFK Jr's son) kept a low profile in the wake of the incident, he made headlines in 2022 when he revealed that he had joined Ukraine’s International Legion of foreign fighters amid the Russian invasion — despite having no prior military training. He was set to take a summer job with a Los Angeles law firm but rescinded the offer to head to Ukraine. In a lengthy Instagram post, Conor explained that he was “deeply moved” by the situation and was “willing to die there” if it came to it. he had kept his mission a secret, only telling one person that he was headed to Ukraine and only telling one fighter his real name. He explained that he “didn't want [his] family or friends to worry” and “didn't want to be treated differently there.” While he admitted his two-and-a-half months in Ukraine “wasn't long,” he said that he “saw a lot” and “felt a lot.”

As of October 2022, Conor was heading into his final year of law school at Georgetown.

This was in People magazine. It did not give their vaccination status nor views.

Others traveled internationally and did not take the C19 vax.

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Why did CHD fire the truth-tellingest biologist on the planet, Jonathan Couey? He helped Junior write his book then he was out. Any clues?

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Couey questioned Bobby several times on air because Bobby does not want to leave the WHO.

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Now that he's been educated about the WHO he has a different opinion.

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It would be a good idea for him to state that publically.

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Pretty sure he has. I don't have time right now but when I find it, I'll post.

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Interesting. JJ seems to not be totally clear on what triggered it, but that’s a big disagreement. I’d say the parting was a blessing in disguise.

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Could be something. Could be nothing related. Noted. We lack information.

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Then information I rely on comes from the “who’s lying?” test. I’m pretty good at figuring that out in spite of all the noise.

I also know if Shanahan was married to the head of Google and has donated big bucks to Clinton, Biden, Marianne Williamson, and Dem Party, and more, she is bound to more than disappoint, and when it comes to censorship it would likely be anchors up and full speed ahead! (For your own good, of course.)

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Best test. Once a liar always a liar.

Also best test: Follow the money.

Two best tests to finding truth. And God. His gift of discernment is Amazing. His Grace. We just have rejoice in using it.

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“Praise be to the name of God for ever and ever;

wisdom and power are his.

He changes times and seasons;

he deposes kings and raises up others.

He gives wisdom to the wise

and knowledge to the discerning.

He reveals deep and hidden things;

he knows what lies in darkness,

and light dwells with him.“

—Daniel 2:20-22

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Could not agree more.

“If you want to find the crime, follow the money. If you want to find the truth, follow the silenced.”

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Hmmmm,you have a point. I was leaning towards RFK,because I like some things,especially,his vax stance. But,heck no,on his VP choice….and,the fact that some of his wording is dodgy…as others have pointed out I’m concerned that there will be civil unrest,and martial law,if Trump is president,again.

It’s very nice to be able to talk this out, and hear other simalar,but,different,view points. Thanks to Jenna!

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I was really loving Jr. when he made that fabulous speech outdoors—was it in Germany?— and I think the authorities showed up. The crowd went wild because they loved what he said and I admired him for speaking out. It is disappointing to see him make this very odd VP choice and to have lots of other questionable ideas. A geopolitical expert (has known Russian defectors in particular) I’ve followed who’s very astute thinks he’s pretty awful and that’s concerning. https://youtu.be/FTDdRPaR0vw?si=qHdZTIQfjnM0z0Zt

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Maxine Waters is promising civil unrest if Trump wins re-election. The Dems will do anything, and I mean anything, to keep Trump out of the White House. And they have the rogue CIA on their side.

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The Dummy is extremely unlikable.

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Thanks for the clicks. You help the algo spread the good word.

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Can’t argue that PDT the man has some features that I’m not fond of, but love his policies. They’re good for all Americans, not just the elite. And, if you really think about it, it’s probably his narcissism and street fighting skills that keeps us out of wars and makes him so effective on the world stage. As in, “my red button…” If you don’t want another 4 years of Dem rule, please don’t split the vote. RFK simply cannot get to 270, and certainly don’t want the decision to go to the newly elected House.

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Very astutely stated!

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May 7·edited May 7

Yep. Ironic. Trump can certainly admit being wrong, but the boy from the five boroughs cannot admit to having been duped.

He'll implode over this. Admitting he was duped is a new trick the old dog will not easily learn.

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Yes I have been very frustrated, and frustrated! ….and Vewwy confused and disappointed that Trump has shown no change of mind regarding the timing, verified medical fraud and “leadership” …haha regarding the vacs.~~~ I can only think that his competitive strengths and stubbornness in forging ahead on so many other difficult decisions in his business he is not used to backing down and believes to do so is a flaw. I have worked for such people who, in their talents can also flay others in public for some challenge…pride? I don’t understand it.~~~ There are ways of course, to accept the challenge, and actually I believe that, done right, a really good leader can admit, “whooos! Thank you. And I appreciate your courage in speaking up”. ….how often does that happen!??! His followers would do anything for that person in the future, if they could acknowledge they are not, after all, God…..Trump always wants to beat deadlines, he thinks that is always a good thing. He does not work in the world of research and understand “dumping a whole batch” or “let’s try this again in six months”. type of work, nor the need for patience. He is not a patient guy!!! “If we can beat the deadline, we must be wonderful.” Someone must get to him, someone he would believe, and someone who can see his personality, always wanting to triumph……

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Very good analysis! Here is a bit of Yiddish wisdom, that seems to apply to trump and an area he has failed in repeatedly: I am not supposed to be an expert in every field. I am supposed to be an expert in picking experts.

Moshe Dayan

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Ooooh good one!

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Now he must triumph over himself, a moment we have all faced in our professional and in our private lives. We shall see how he sorts it.

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Indeed, no it is not nice that he calls out RFK, a school yard tactic, when RFK early walked through the mob to share what he knew then Great courage. If some of these guys, Malone, et al could DT conference call, without some leaker’s help, and answer his questions ….then he might see the dangers and concerns. But true, he might have to take a great fall on this, even as he triumphs in so many other things

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Why on earth did you suggest Malone? He is nothing but a snake in the grass and he would only hurt the cause!!!!!

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Malone is controlled opposition. Not trustworthy!!

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I sometimes wonder if not admitting to a mistake about the jabs is part of his strategy for now and, hopefully, after being re-elected and re-inaugurated, that he will feel that the time is right to make amends on this front.

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Good question. All I know is RFK, no matter his strengths, cannot win 270 EVs. Our only chance is to overcome the “irregularities” with votes for the R candidate. I like RFK for HHS.

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Does anyone want the newly elected house to decide this election? Guaranteed D win in that scenario.

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To grasp this you must know that he is a fraudulent clown with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. These people will not and cannot be fixed. Ever. They must win at any cost even when proven so clearly wrong.

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Has he been duped, though? After all this, one wonders if he is benefiting in some way or maybe he’s just stupid? Either way, it’s not good. And I’m not against voting for trump. We can’t keep this craziness going any longer but, my goodness, I just can’t understand the doubling down on all he’s had a hand in doing to this country. I can’t believe these are our only choices. This is the best we have to offer. So over this.

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His VP pick advocated for the recall of the Moderna vaccine. Also consider that she may have been strategic to pull more votes from Biden, since to that point polls mostly indicated he was pulling more from Trump. 3rd parties have to convince both sides to win. Also strategic is the fact that she has deep pockets; unlike the entrenched corporatocratic duopoly, third parties face an uphill battle reaching voters without the funding of the party machine. Especially when the ruling party is attempting to drain your funds by forcing you to hire private security, denying the standard secret service protection that even low-polling people like Nikki Haley got.

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His VP pick is a billionaire but her son has autism and she's committed big $, supposedly, to figure out and expose what is driving up the rates of autism (no mystery that it is jabs at this point since introducing aluminum and other toxins into developing brains and pregnant women should be an obvious no-no). Kennedy has pledged to do that but the Kennedys going back for generations have been Lincolnesque federalists. They hate states' rights and much of the Constitution / organization of the USA.

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It has been well and long-ago proven that vaccines cause autism. Sharyl Attkisson has done a lot of reporting in that, as have others. Look at the incidence, if nothing else; numbers steadily increasing. Yet theUS vax schedule is insanely dangerous and heavily monetized. This must change and even if Junior did deliver on it, we’d get a heaping side order of things we don’t want.

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I don't see this attitude in his current campaign, which I am following with interest because he actually explains what he stands for, has emails going out that have very valid content. There doesn't seem to be an attachment to his "family politics". I will watch for it however.

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Have you heard what his policy will be regarding the border atrocity? I can not seem to find his thinking on this…I know he visited one of the borders.

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Meaning you don't see an anti-vaxx attitude in Jr.'s campaign?

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Do you? He is not anti-vax and said so. Watch him say it: https://rumble.com/v2samua-robert-f.-kennedy-jr.-summarizes-his-views-on-childhood-vaccines-in-3-minut.html

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He says he is anti-untested vaxx. He's anti-immunity for drug companies, for sure, since that's how he earns his money, going after corporate malfeasance.

Personally, I'm all for any vaccine that can be proven safe and effective. That essentially makes me anti-vaxx because this is not a standard any drug company can currently (or historically) meet.

Anyone interested in a deep dive on how vaccines came to be a thing needs to research the difference between immunologists and virologists and when the latter forced the former out of mainstream medicine. In short, the former was simply too much competition for the latter.

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That’s a good point,too! So many intelligent people on this thread…

Is it true that Trump does NOT have secret service protection? I thought ALL presidents received SS protection, for ever…? How can that be denied him?

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No I was referring to the fact that the Biden admin has denied RFK secret service protection, which is supposed to be provided to all presidential candidates with modest support (RFK arguably has more support than Haley had for instance but she got it).

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Obama changed that rule. Stopped it with the Clintons. Personally I think he did not want anyone knowing his whereabouts after he left office.

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Oh, I thought you meant SS protection for the President. IDK about candidates. Sorry!

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Are you certain it was not the reverse? Used to be limited to something like 7 years; thought BO changed it to lifetime.

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You are right on. I worked in the pharmaceutical field for almost my whole working career. I had no idea vaccines were treated differently than drugs. I started mistrusting pharma before I retired in 2021. After that, I got turned on to the Highwire, and I currently don't trust ANYthing coming from the government, pharma, or conventional medicine. Unfortunately, Medicare does not pay for anything but conventional medicine, so I am forced to pay out-of-pocket to go to functinal medicine physicians. But, in my opinion, it is the only way to ensure health. So I go between both to try and stay healthy.

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I agree. We have learned a lot the past few years, but it’s not the way I wanted to learn!

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May 7·edited May 7

Gaye: Keep your vaccines! With the possible exception of BCG, they ALL increase overall mortality and morbidity.

You'd rather kill shots be required (held down for them) rather than mandated?

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Vax schedule needs to be destroyed. Utterly.

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BCG isn't even on it!

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Tuberculosis is not common in the US. No need for it.

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May 7·edited May 7

Not quite directly addressed here, but (edited for word order) "BCG actually saves lives because the immune system is better able to fight off otherwise fatal infections modern medical care is not available for." https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/what-are-the-risks-and-benefits-of Nevertheless, I'm not running out to get one. BRD required a chest x-ray of me because BCG-inoculated people show positive on the skin test, and they didn't make exceptions for Merry Cats.

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🙀😸

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May 8·edited May 8

NOT ANYMORE.

The Bidenoids took care of that. What do you think is pouring over the southern border? Drug resistant TB is endemic in those infiltrating populations of foreign nationals; make that unlawful infiltrators and citizens of foreign governments pouring over our southern border in violation of standing treaty and other black letter law.

Infiltration without assimilation is invasion.

Thanks to the Bidenoids, drug resistant TB is pouring over the southern border and into the schools where are children and grandchildren are sitting ducks for what comes next.

What comes next? BIG PROFITS and BIG DONATIONS to keep the profits coming.

Welcome to the malignant harvest. The citizen, their children and grandchildren are the crop being harvested by transnational criminal syndicates and their non-profit and for-profit corporate zombies trampling the human person and rendering them into wealth for the depraved elite.

Orange Man Bad. Especially if you're beholden to, on the take or getting kickbacks from criminal syndicates, transnational institutions and politics conducted as an ongoing criminal enterprise.

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You prefer someone who is still defending and praising the products of "Operation Warp Speed" to someone who is pro-safe vaccines? I don' think we know yet that EVERY vaccine is unsafe for every person, in every situation. RFKJ seems to me to be quite reasonable; not sure yet about his running mate.

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Because of everything else I know about them both, definitely. I have not voted for a Democrat in a VERY long time and for good reason. His running mate would alone disqualify him for me. Please research her, and where her money has gone in donations. Her tech/Google connections are nightmarish. There are worlds of difference between that pair and Trump that have nothing to do with the transfections.

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RFK Jr is my choice for president. He is the most mature and the most knowledgeable candidate. It is obvious to me that RFK Jr has endured so much in his life-- the pain of the murders of his father and uncle, the pain of what he sees so clearly that others ignore ....RFK does not want mandates I really do not know what you are saying "don't take drugs from people who think it's okay to kill babies" ???

To me it is obvious that Nicole Shanahan is extremely smart and talented and her qualities so perfectly fit the VP candidate choice that RFK was searching for.

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It’s obvious we don’t want the same things. They are both leftists, cannot be trusted, and would be destructive to the country.

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So RFK Jr has worked for decades to stop corporations evils by lawsuits very successfully. RFK Jr has written several books during covid which are documented. And even with all of this documented evidence of RFK Jr's great work and true spirited action you attack him.

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This is not the first time the truth has been called an attack.

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His DIL is ‘ex-CIA’.

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You see, this is where predident trump makes mistakes. Remarking about Robert Kennedy serves no purpose. Stating he believes the mRNA covid vaxxes caused injury and death as well as the lockdowns, school closures, business closures, access to repurposed drugs, lack of treatment for secondary ubacterial infections, remdesivir, and ventilators. Dear president trump, if you do not admit mistakes were made, mistakes that cost lives, how can we trust you when the deep state springs it’s next man manipulated poison on us. How can we trust you, to do the right thing?

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Unfortunately the answer is that we can't trust him!

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May 7·edited May 7

Trump is like a new version of a faulty part on your automobile. Biden is the faulty part that's already left you stranded on the side of the road at 2 AM. If you install Trump it will get you down the road a little farther but you know as soon as you put it on it's gonna break, too. Just a matter of when. But will it let you get to a place where you can buy a part that's of higher quality? Hopefully. But you have to install Trump. You eventually die if you leave Biden installed.

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After the 2020Color Revolution, I doubt that choice will be available. It's not the people who vote that count. It's the people who count the votes.

Joseph Stalin

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May 7·edited May 7

I don't think it is a dark as you think. If it were the left would not be pushing hard to get rid of the electoral college. They've been pushing this for decades, by the way. They also would not be trying to flood the country with people they think will vote Biden (many won't even if allowed to vote because people know right from wrong).

A lot of states shored up their mail-in voting laws and it will be much more difficult. I also think you see Trump making some deals with the deep state to try to get back in (such as supporting the first ever DemoRepubliRat Speaker of the House) Mike Johnson and the Ukraine slush fund.

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We see 2020 very differently. From my perspective it was a Color Revolution and based on that I'm going with Orwell: One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes a revolution in order to establish a dictatorship. George Orwell We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it.

George Orwell

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PDT is not trying to establish a dictatorship. That’s simply leftist propaganda. Effective, but flat out ridiculous.

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Great analogy !

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What a great analogy👏👏👏💕💕💕💕

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Good analogy! It won’t be JB BTW, but we definitely need a major change in trajectory.

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Agreed, frankly, we can’t trust a damn one of them. None. Not one politician.

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I am a politician atheist - Rand Paul & Johnson do speak truth ...

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I love that phrase: politician atheist!

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I think you are correct.

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Well we already know we cannot trust the current resident in the WH!

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From my perspective Barry defined trump: The fellow has absolutely no principles."Money and gall" is all he has.

Barry Goldwater

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Boatswain - I do think that his gall is what kept us out of wars for 4 years. Hate the narcissism, but love the policies. I’m not inviting him to dinner. I’m hoping he cares more about America that the current administration. RFK cares, but a third party cannot win in our electoral system, and I also have real concerns about the leftist leanings, esp on climate and military strength.

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After the 2020 Color revolution, I can see no way that Orwell doesn't accurately describe our situation: We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it.

George Orwell Those that installed Alzheimer's joe, will retain power.

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Absolutely true. Trump’s worst fault IMO. However, I don’t think you can draw the ‘can’t trust’ conclusion from his jab comments. He’s a candidate with an uphill (insurmountable?) battle ahead and there are still many believers, and I’d guess he doesn’t want to nix any campaign donations. That said, YES! I wish he’d denounce them loud and clear! He didn’t mandate, and tried to speak out in favor of early treatments (that would have saved lives, BTW), so I’ll give him that.

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May 8·edited May 8

Fair question, but there are other facts. He donated his presidential salary for four consecutive years. Some knowledgeable pundits have written that prior to leaving office he lost about $2Billion in net worth. Who knows how much they've bled out of him at this point, yet he takes all in stride. Remarkable, that.

This is not to be pro or con about Trump then or now. This is just recognizing the facts; the actual history that might be the most insightful axis into the man; the human person.

He's a massive egoist. He's bombastic as they come; candid and New York Street blunt. This is the opposite of the snarling Ivy League administrative type or sniveling parasitic beltway weasel, or g_d forbid, the typical preening academic, post modern celebrity or media hack. What a snake pit all that has become.

Personally, I do think Trump is an asshole.

That said, I think he still just might be the asshole we need. Again. It takes an egoist with a generous community spirit to plow through the corruption and the pernicious malignancy that pervades our modern institutions and corporations.

The American Street is dying before our eyes. As goes Main Street goes the nation. Trump is as Main Street as they come in modern politics. He's remarkably durable. So far the blatant attempted assassination by relentless Lawfare stress and lawsuit fatigue is not working. The warp speed fiasco is ripening but has a way to go before it's fully ripe.

We'll see how he sorts this. I don't think he's done with Collins, Fauci, Birx or Bright.

He also lost people he loved to the orgy of iatrogenic death. It's bigger than just the vaccine. Mass murder appears to have been subsidized by "instaneously appearing" federal legislation... that had been cooked up many months (years?) before hand and was all dressed up and ready to go.

I don't see Trump giving that a pass either. More to come, I think.

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Well stated!

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Excellent comment, and 💯 agree!

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And there are people with bad intentions just waiting to do so. I fear that Trump has really shot himself in the foot this time with voters that have enough intelligence to see through the whole pandemic debacle.

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Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.

Andrew Jackson When I voted for trump I thought we were getting another Andrew Jackson, instead we got a Jacques Clouseau!

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Trump will likely go down in history as the man that established the weaponization of public health as a global phenomenon. The US led in 2020, the world followed.

The fact that Trump was played like a fiddle by the US intelligence and security apparatus in no way excuses him. It was his watch, and he remains ultimately responsible because of the job he had and because no one else can be. The fact that he remains unrepentant and willfully ignorant 4 years later only puts an exclamation on the point.

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The man has no strategy nor situational awareness.

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Yup. Trump plays checkers while his adversaries play chess.

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SPOT ON ANALYSIS! When one is deprived of ones liberty, one is right in blaming not so much the man who puts the shackles on as the one who had the power to prevent him, but did not use it.

Thucydides

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May 7·edited May 8

Maybe paid, and just had his role? He took 1/2 mil from pfizer, that was all I needed to know. Well, besides he refers to himself as "grandfather of vaccines."

But it's possible people are misunderstanding what he's saying. He may be saying RFK's response to quackscenes are fake becUse he, kennedy is in favor of them, which hr is. Even though all.of his kids have nut allergies, etc. from them.

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Read Bill Rice Jr on the remarkable simultaneous capture of the entire free world. Worldwide parroting of the exact same phrases and many actions. It wasn’t just Trump, and while I can fault him for a lot, public health has been weaponized for a long time. Most just weren’t aware until the ‘demic. Insert prefix of your choice.

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It’s because Trump is worried that RFK Jr will take votes from him. He attacks anyone who is a potential threat. It’s really that simple IMO.

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You mean he's a politician?

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…who is running against nearly insurmountable odds…

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Still don’t like that approach.

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True, and RFKJR has spoken out against Trump in handling Covid. I hope Trump heard what was said, because it was valid.

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Yeah RFK's liberal history gives me great pause. We need more coal, oil and gas, not less. He's a good man, but his liberal history gives me great pause. It's unfortunate Trump has been hoodwinked on the vaccine issue. At this point, his ego is involved so it's very unlikely he will change, even if it costs him the Presidential race.

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The topics of vaccines for DJT, and gun control for RFK, Jr, always make me think of the quote from the Merovingian in Matrix Reloaded: Choice is an illusion, created between those with power, and those without. Who will tell us the whole truth and uphold the entire Constitution? I doubt any of them. Pick your poison.

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Yes... we could pick Biden poison or Trump poison... or we could change the system, break the deadlock of power by the D & R parties and elect Kennedy and see if we don't actually get some improvement!

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Eliminate all of them, their parties and start over. Kennedy is a democrat, and a confused one at that. Who is in office doesn't matter, it will be carried out by whoever is installed.

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Kennedy is at "war" with the Democratic party. Even if Kennedy is a "Democrat", his election would signal to the people that it is possible to elect a third party candidate. That alone would be worth electing him. That would be the first political progress the USA has made in 40 to 60 years!

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I agree with some of thst. Give me a dna tret and i'll pick next president.

https://www.elitedaily.com/news/world/12-year-girl-discovers-president-related

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The power for change rests with the people. Unfortunately both groups are for the most part cults. They do not personally have a value system that drives their decision making. Until we as individuals voice what is important to us nothing will change. Pollsters know this and anyone who has taken a poll knows the questions are framed to force an outcome.

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Exactly right!

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yes, pick the best of the worst...

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The one thing you get by voting Trump is the satisfaction of telling the deep state and corrupt Democrat regime "f u". You cannot railroad a guy, steal his money and tell us all who we can and cannot elect because he won't go along with all your crazy. We are not wage slaves to fund your megalomania.

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"Who will tell us the whole truth and uphold the entire Constitution?"

https://miketermaat.com/

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Kennedy has been vocal and clear that he is a great respecter of the Constitution and Bill of Rights and supports the second amendment. He is a scholar of history as well. He understands totalitarian governments and the rights of citizens to defend themselves, mostly vs government. He's spoken about this.

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I am a pretty big supporter of DJT. John, I would NEVER give you the cold shoulder at a dinner party!!! Anyone who worships at the altar of ANY man, is part sheep. I shake my head all the time at my Trump worshipping friends and colleagues who look at me blankly when I say that there is something wrong that DJT cannot own up to his failures in allowing the pharma/medical/industrial/deep state complex to take over this country, grow the power of the "state", and destroy our individual freedoms. In their own way, they are the same as the Trump deranged people. They cannot refute what I say, so they just ignore the truth. That being said, I will vote for DJT, because I think we are still in a political environment where we have a binary choice, despite RFK's entry in the race. If Trump was not running, I would cast my vote for RFK, Jr.

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EXACTLY. Trump groupies are as much blind followers as leftists. Trump is still better than RFK. RFK said it was treason for Glenn Beck to question his global warming religion and he should be silenced. He's terrible except on jabs.

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What????

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Watch Beck's interview with RFK. Towards end. Shocked me, but I guess it shouldn't have. He's big government, always has been. Dichotomy there with his vaccine stance, and CHD's great work. OF COURSE in the Beck interview he says he would never do that today. Yeah, right, he was about 60 when he said that

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How is it that we have forgotten that people change over their lives, and change their minds? This is a tenet of both cultural Christianity, religious Judeo-Christianity, a theme in all great literature( and even popular literature before wokeism destroyed it) and the basis for all recovery programs. We have become like bugs trapped in amber, or butterflies chloroformed and fixed to a board, so much so that it is remarkable when we can have relationships with people who have different political opinions than we do. Western civilization is born, I would argue, from conversion to new ideas or faiths, from learning and changing, and from overcoming adversity and being changed by that. A creative morphing flourishing born often of mistakes and errors and screw-ups of magnitude. Everything is instead fixed, and you get "queering" (just wreck it all, burn it down, deconstruct it) as a toxic mimic of transformation.

In his candidacy announcement speech, RFK jr said he had so many skeletons in his closet, that if they could vote, he'd win in a landslide. He is, as we all are, cocooning caterpillars that can transform into beautiful Catalpa moths on the summer solstice, and we've all collectively been induced to forget that. He can be convinced that he is wrong, I'd put money on that. Find a way to voice your concerns, and maybe you'll be convinced and maybe you won't, but he will hear you and think about what you've said.

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I haven't forgotten people change over their lives. There's truth to what you say. But naivete also. Completely new experiences, unlike what one has been exposed to before, can be transformative. Otherwise, changes are more incremental, refining rather than overhauling one's thoughts. RFK has spent his life in law, politics, and activism. It's mostly what he's thought about. By 60, he'd had more than enough time to decide if he's pro-freedom, or not. Whether the authorities should dictate, or not. He had decided, and is still that same person. Heck, just this morning I read where he said, very recently, we need to be certain vaccines or medications are very safe and very effective before we go mandating them. I don't have the quote, but that's essentially what he said. IOW, if WHOEVER YOU THINK IS AUTHORITATIVE ENOUGH says the substance is very safe and effective, then mandating is OK. That's exactly what just happened!

Is it possible to change one's view on the value of personal freedom vs control by those with more power? Yes, of course. But there are more reasons to doubt RFK has done that, than to believe he has. He believes in freedom for what HE wants to say and do. I'm a math person, and realize you can't know things like this with certainty, usually. You calculate probability best you can. And the probability is overwhelmingly that RFK JR was and still is an authoritarian who would love to dictate what those he opposes can do and say.

I do admire his work on medical freedom and exposing pharma, of course.

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It's on YouTube. Hate plugging YouTube but probably easiest way to find it

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RFK has more support than the polls indicate, because most mainstream polling agencies privilege the duopoly by only putting R and D head to head but not any third party candidates head to head against them. Monmouth just bucked the trend however and did head to head polling of Kennedy against both Biden and Trump, and he beats both (Biden by a landslide, Trump more closely). He's the second choice of far more Americans than either major party is their first choice. Biden is the real spoiler because his presence or absence in the race affects the outcome, while Trump wins whether Kennedy stays in or not.

https://www.kennedy24.com/spoiler

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I have said, maybe here, before, “I don’t care how Trump holds his teacup,” elbows on the table, or tacky jokes. I have probably said “sh-“ ten times in my life, meaning to say shoot…LOL…our family made a big deal about acting like a lady, blah blah. But I do laugh that Trump can meet them in the vocabulary alley, and give them his best retort. ~~~For those who believe that God has the last laugh, that He uses who and what He pleases to accomplish His purposes, we can rest in that, and marvel at His choice of staff or leaders….. I would not necessarily choose someone to lead a country who can also quote Psalm 23……Amen and amen

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I just don’t understand why Trump is so popular with conservatives. At best he’s a center right rino. He was a democrat for much of his life. His handling of the pandemic was downright criminal and the vaccines.

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Its not a left or right thing. Its a detonate a bomb on the deep state thing. He may try but fail to succeed. But nobody else will even try.

Let loose the bull in the china shop!

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If a man deceives me once, shame on him; if he deceives me twice, shame on me.

Edgar Allan Poe As if it matters, I'll NEVER vote for trump again.

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So who do you vote for? Every candidate has deceived you. You going to require perfection or refuse to vote? How perfect are you or I?

Really, we have nothing to lose except our life. The day of reckoning has arrived, like it or not, love 'em or not.

Do nothing, we end up either in financially controlled slavery via digital-only currency or a hot war. Trump wins, maybe the bomb detonated hits deep state. Choose wisely.

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That Ship has sailed. After the 2020 Color Revolution, it's as Uncle Joe said: It's not the people who vote that count. It's the people who count the votes.

Joseph Stalin

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So you're buying supplies for the hot war to come. Many or even most that back Trump are also preparing. Maybe it's stolen again. But zero chance if we do nothing.

I suspect we get a hot war after the election either way. But it's nice to fantasize about Trump dropping turds in the d.s. punch bowls in the meanwhile.

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We have to try, is the point.

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You've got it.

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The demagogue is one who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots.

H. L. Mencken

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He's popular with the People and the People are center-right. Religious right and neo-cons, which make up about 20% of the party, want people like Nicky Haley. They loved John McCain and George Bush 1. They are the part of the party that still believe Russia is communist and that abortion should be the one issue that determines whether a candidate can run. They favor federalism as long as it suits them, same as the far left. They are single-issue extremists. Trump doesn't appeal to them. They hold their nose and vote for him but you won't catch them at rallies.

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But we didn’t understand Bush and what’s his name then…!! Holy moley! .keep in mind the wolves had-have a closet full of sheep outfits….Romney anyone? We know lots more about peepul now than we did three years ago….

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Oh, yeah. 1000% percent. This is why the populist movement is fully underway and we need about 100 more JD Vance and Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Green and, I'm gonna say it, Fettermans in office. Ol' Fetterman shows why you can never 100% say what a person will do once they are in. I would put Fetterman in as Attorney General over Bill Barr any day hahahaha

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No one i know supports Trumps refusal to acknowledge the death jabs. Its absolutely crazy that he refuses not to. Personally, I'd love to know who around him is responsible for his not knowing the facts. There are alot of people that I believe he should get rid of because they keep him misinformed & ignorant of everything thats destroying our country and its all bad.. for him and especially us.

I just hope he's got a plan to save what's left of America... because this present government and all its entities, federal,

state and local, have got to be abolished., He cannot keep the status quo.

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The fact is Trump knows very well how much opposition he had and will have from Deep State operatives; but this most certainly includes the medical/military industry which will do everything possible to destroy him, and if he recants on OWS or tells the truth about the death jabs, then he knows they will finish him off once and for all (whether before, during or even after possibly winning the Presidency); even if elected there is faint hope for change in the status-quo as American politics is so deeply corrupted with so many bad actors who have a stake in maintaining that corruption.

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I think it has more to do with his ego than anything else. He can’t bring himself to admit he was so horribly wrong on such an important issue. Operation warp speed is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths.

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What we witness in this board with regards to Trump and the jab mirrors what we see with the conservatives who want to ban all abortion nationally. Single-issue-focused litmus test for a politician. This is a losing strategy and is often why incumbent presidents stay in power. It simply becomes too easy to convince a candidate's supporters to trash him/her over one issue.

Some issues to consider about Trump and the jab: First, he can't do anything for America if he doesn't win. When he gets back into office THEN you will find out what his true position is. I expect that within a month or two he will come out and say something like "More information has come to light and I am now investigating whether Pfizer met the conditions of the contract. If not, we will be going after them for fraud."

This leads to the second point which is why doesn't he do that now? His supporters are obviously pissed about it. Simple. He doesn't need to. His lead over Biden is growing, not shrinking.

So, third, why doesn't he do it anyway because that's the right and true thing to say? This is the crucial question and in my opinion it's because there are millions of vaccinated who still very much believe the jab saved their life. His pro-vaxx position appeals to them and is reassuring. They can allow themselves to vote for him if they believe that he empathizes with them and, in many cases, may have saved their lives (in their mind).

Lastly, I will raise this question about Trump's tactics with respect to his blast about RFK, Jr. having a different private view of the jabs: Could Trump be using the left's tactics against them? Could he be saying the opposite of what's true in order to throw off his opponents?

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I do believe that some posturing and test balloons are going out, to try to test reactions and behaviors, all unknown to us Yet

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YOU ARE THE FIRST I'VE READ WHO GETS IT.

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I agree..

Thats why we need a Revolution.

We need to bring the change.

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We need a change in the media. All of us have skewed views of everything. There is no impartial journalism anymore. Where are we to get actual information? So- use your lived experience- we all can look at how our our lives were during Trump’s tenure and now in the past 3&1/2 years during Bidens tenure. Open your eyes and your mind and forget about the rhetoric and frank propaganda the media spews.

Remember Trump is NOT a politician and lost much of his personal wealth becoming president and his lost so much more going for a second tenure. Why would he do that? His ego would’ve been better served by building his Brand, his financial success and reputation rather than going into this snake- pit of lawfare. None of these suits would’ve occurred if he weren’t running for President. Compare that to Biden who is a life- long politician, 50 years in government, who is now a multimillionaire as a public servant for all those years?

The change we need is not going to come from people we don’t know. It has to come from someone we know has great courage, strength and conviction to make the decisions for the American people, not themself.

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👍🏻You can’t change the media until you get the pharmaceutical ads out of their budgets. Same for colleges and universities who depend on federal grants. Avoid MSM and support those who are free to speak without censorship.

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Trump himself is responsible for knowing the facts. His failure to know them his his alone. It doesn't take staff to know pertinent facts such as the truth about the overly estimated effectiveness and under-estimated risks and actual harms of the mRNA and adenovirus vector injections, commonly but incorrectly referred to as "vaccines".

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Yet these same people are convinced that “this time will he different”. They guy stubbornly refuses to learn or adjust.

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I don’t see a choice. I can only hope, because many of his policies were good for us all. RFK simply cannot win 270 EVs. Best he can do is split the vote and send the decision to the new House. I can only guess how that will work out.

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John Leake, I agree with you 100% but I will hold my nose and vote for Trump. Although I admire RFK Jr. and the world of good he has done and I agree with his views that our government agencies are OWNED by industry -- his pick for VP stopped me dead in my tracks from considering that he could get 34% of the popular vote, much less a majority of the electoral college, or govern well on issues besides medical freedom and industry capture of government.

Perhaps we endure 4 more years of Trump and then get a DeSantis. Praying for our country to survive without being foundationally undermined, as is the current trajectory.

I appreciate your thoughtful and rational columns. This Substack has been a sanity saver. THANK YOU!

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Yeah. Magical thinking about political saviors is exactly that; magical thinking. The greater question is who might be best dealing with the worst of what is yet to come.

And come it will.

Cipolla's science rings loud and true: education and intelligence do not correlate to stupidity.

The human capacity for behaving stupidly is immutable and exists in every human person. From this there is no respite; no escape. Hubris spares no one.

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Kennedy is the most healthy of the 3 leading candidates so there should be no need for a VP to step up. Kennedy's plan is for Shanahan to lead a program to Make Our Kids Healthy Again, which will include the goal of building health with actual food (not the processed junk that fills kids' stomachs, especially in school cafeterias) and by minimizing the toxins, both environmental and those that contaminate our food supply. We grownups always talk about 'Our children are our future" but no one else has even mentioned how sick today's kids are, much less seen a clear path to making their future healthy again.

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What makes you think he’s healthy? Is it due to his younger age ? Or because he can do some push ups? Have you seen a physicians exam / assessment including neurological exam? Has he ever discussed his voice? What is the medical issue there- plain Laryngeal Spasm - like Diane Reem had? Even then, he will not be able to speak with strength much longer- Remember Diane had to resign from her very popular radio broadcast. That doesn’t bode well for dealing with Foreign dignitaries or any government officials. Our voice conveys strength. Maybe it’s an early sign of Parkinson’s disease… Has he ever addressed it - and why not if he hasn’t? It’s unusual that no one comments on this.

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He has spoken about his voice, only what the diagnosis is as far as I’ve heard. So what that he can do 25 pull ups even though he is on testosterone therapy which he has admitted. I’m a 69 yo 102 lb female with some age-related sarcopenia and I can do 25 pull ups. Big deal. That is not an eligibility requirement to become president. But, certainly, an old demented shuffling pervert who has trouble putting together a coherent sentence and who can’t find his way off of a stage certainly should be disqualified.

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Trump never mandated the gene therapy.

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He went along with the entire thing. Stop the delusion. Even if he had suspicions, he has had plenty of time to tell the truth. Nope. He doubles down. People need to stop looking at Trump as a savior. That is a very dangerous place to be. Just because you are on the right side of things doesn’t mean you don’t do it just like the left does of Obama. The people being worshipped are just different.

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Trump never mandated the gene therapy.

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Don't see trump as savior. I see him as destroyer.

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Destroy the Deep State, please!

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Because he couldn't. It was delivered after he left office.

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No, he pushed it.

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Trump never used the power of any government to force anyone to take the gene therapy.

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He couldn't. There was no gene therapy until he was out

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So it was ok to finance the death and disease of millions?

And still years later, elevate himself for his part?

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Trump never mandated the gene therapy.

I guess an excuse can be made that if Clinton was president, her lack of leadership would have delayed gene therapies.

But then it seems the deep state was already working on the gene therapies and would have implemented mandates sooner and more vigorously censored ivermectin.

'Liberal' governors were most totalitarian and inept. I'm sure they would have been very happy to hand off responsibility to Clinton.

Recall that in early 2020, Trump closed the borders to China. 'Liberals' cried racism and Pelosi encouraged all to Chinatown to celebrate new year.

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I get that Trump was doing more than due diligence to move hospital ships to NYC, pushing a “cure” in record time (though this Genocidal Cure was planned long ago), getting masks ordered and vents available. He wants Acknowledgement for leadership and loyalty when the above brought death and impending death.

And, he still uses the vaccine term & pushed and pushes vaccines. Ego-bound blindness, pushing his ignorant understanding of the Medical Cartel, his loyalty to economic growth and loyalty for favors and total lack of ability to research and discern truth and malevolence can’t be understated.

I am responsible for my health decisions, whether or not I research, choosing a trustworthy Dr., getting more opinions, my possible blindness to AMA guidance and Pharma payoffs starting in Medical School, fraudulent Scientific Studies, the Globalist/WEF/WHO/Eugenics agenda, my level of discernment, etc.

Obviously I don’t want Trump or ANY leader telling me to allow access to my body and DNA integrity based on their ignorance, laziness, too young OR MALEVOLENT advisers, payoffs, focus on economic indexes for self affirming egotism, etc.

And I need that Leader to be Intelligent and Ethical enough to PROTECT MY BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS.

Depopulation I’m positive was discussed with every COUNTRY’S leader. Which ones failed to tell this to their people? The words Charade, Payoffs, lack of discernment, MISGUIDED AND LETHAL decisions come across my screen.

I get it that being attacked by Leftist landslides of Mind numbing PHARMA FUNDED MEDIA makes defending yourself necessary, BUT BLOWING A TRUMPET VS. LISTING THE FACTS MAY BE THE DIFFERENCE IN ACHIEVING SAFETY FOR OUR COUNTRY AND FALLING IN THE SCRAP PILE OF HISTORY.

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Trump is the only leader on the ballot.

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It would have been no mandates had there been no operation warp speed.

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Better to have inept, corrupt government leaders who created the virus, and blocked all solutions to treat?

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Go back and look at all the various statements Trump has made about people and things on the left and see what his track record it. He's batting near 1000. He also knows that if he puts something that isn't true into the media he's gonna get called out on it. When Trump speaks about people he's known for forty years you better listen. This doesn't excuse Trump's position on the fake vaccines / gene therapies. That's a total fail on his part. But I would not be surprised that as the campaign moves forward we don't hear some more details on what Trump is referring to.

That being said, RFK, Jr. and the Children's Health Defense lawsuit has been one of the few to make any progress.. The question may be, though: Why? What is underneath / behind the suit?

Kennedy is a disaster on personal freedom and defense of the Constitution, though. Pro-enviro wacko, anti-second amendment, anti-energy. He would be a more dangerous Biden with the possible exception of reigning in the deep state alphabet terrorist organizations.

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There's a 3-minute video of Kennedy explaining why he supports gun ownership. Switzerland has as many guns per capita as the US, but they don't have mass shootings the way we do. It's because the Swiss have a relied on their male citizens to maintain their neutrality; any invader would be resisted by every adult male in the nation. That, plus their mountainous geography, is their national defense system. Whenever I see generalizations like "whacko" it's a clue that first impressions are blocking a careful look at someone. One of the impediments carefully nurtured by both the Dems and the GOP is to assume we can NEVER get along and find solutions to our many problems. Debate is much more effective for setting national priorities.than calling our fellow citizens names.

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Here's the 3-minute video of Kennedy explaining the right to bear arms:

https://vigilantfox.news/p/rfk-jr-reveals-what-the-nih-isnt

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This is a video released during the campaign and does not counter the decades-long "guns cause mass shootings" stance he has. The question you have to answer (to yourself, not me) is when is a candidate allowed to change positions and when should you believe them. I'm quite sure there are videos of Biden also saying he supports gun ownership and 2A.

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Two rare qualities that RFK Jr. has: an open mind and the ability to change his mind once he has better information. Take it from me, a former liberal, I know why it's so easy for liberals to dislike and ignore Trump supporters: MAGA people are so antagonistic.

And, surprise, so are Biden supporters!

Gosh, does that have anything to do with the DNC and the RNC knowing that they'll get more campaign donations and more voters to the polls if they tear down the other side?

Kennedy was born into a liberal family, and it took a long time for him to see the validity of many conservative positions. But he has taken the flack due to questioning Big Government's vaccine policies for at least 10 years, that shows me that once he grasps reality he has the courage to stick with it. Trump, meanwhile, was going to put Kennedy in charge of cleaning up the CDC and FDA, but after Bill Gates donated a million dollars to his inauguration fund, he let that idea fade away.

As for Congress, passing legislation that benefits all Americans requires Congress members to get along well enough to find compromises that both "sides" can live with.

Anyway, as the Gilens-Page study shows, in modern times, only the rich get legislation passed. See https://youtu.be/5tu32CCA_Ig

Hate doesn't help us have better government.

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He's just fine with 2A and is an especially staunch defender of 1A. And he of course opposes medical mandates of all kinds. How anyone could make of all that that he's a "disaster for personal freedom" is a mystery to me. Where are you getting your info?

https://youtu.be/G2heIo_8iGM?si=DbX0BN5SKXvE46vI

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This issue is Trump’s Achilles heel and his inability to admit he was wrong about something will be his undoing. Unfortunately, that means we'll see four more years of my least favorite vegetable in the White House.

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How can a "view" be fake? We have opinions. Different people have different viewpoints. We interpret evidence differently. That doesn't make our views "fake".

Trump should take a moment and think about who is profiting from all the "vaccines". Where is the evidence that they do more good than harm?

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He knows. He still refuses to tell the truth or at least back up the warriors who have paid a great price for it. Instead he doubles down. That is one of my main issues with Trump. NO ONE can seem to get him to stop.

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It's one of his apparent great weaknesses. He seems unable to admit he might have made a mistake. Too much ego is not a good thing. It would be hard to find a presidential candidate that didn't have a fairly strong ego.

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Agree his terminology is totally off target here. It is however, one of his favorite "signal" words to get the attention of those of lower intellect. His vocabulary when addressing the masses is definitely in the Fifth grade range. Since that is the daily vocabulary level the majority of Americans use and are comfortable with, it has scceeded overall as an operational strategy. Soundbite, soundbite, repeat, ad nauseum.

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Wow.

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He's thinking about Court and 4 cases right now.

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There’s nobody who perfectly represents my positions to vote for. Biden is a proven disaster, Kennedy is an environmental hoax zealot, and Trump has his head in the sand regarding vaccine injuries. While admitting that there’s nobody ideal to vote for, I’m not going to abstain. Biden is an absolute NO, due to mental incompetence and empowerment the regulatory state. For me, the immediate damage from the climate hoax, which Kennedy has bought into, outweighs his positions on vaccines. So, I’m down to Trump. At least he can deliver energy independence, an economy that works, and reduced regulations, plus I believe if push came to shove, he would back parents who want medical freedom from the childhood vaccine schedule. He may not agree, but he has signaled that he prefers more individual freedom.

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to understand Trumps comment you have to realize that with the vidvax he for some reason has lots of pride combined with "it is far easier to fool someone that convince them that they themselves have been fooled"... maybe Jared has too firm a hold on him... it would be much better if he could come out and admit he made mistakes and was hoodwinked multiple times by those he trusted in the deep state

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