Could Trump do anything to make you stop supporting him?

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Niki7

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Can you direct me to a quote from the Democrat playbook?
Following, verbatim, from the left playbook and you. Not bothering to respond again with regards to this as anyone who has a tv and watches the news, knows full well that democrats all use the same talking points (sadly the GOP is just generally talking) and they still use these. whatever, right? :cautious:

Pearl Harbour, the storming of the US embassy in Iran in 1979 or the terrorist attack on the nation on 9/11 are the only events in recent history that compare to the storming of the capital by Trump supporters On January 6th.
The first three were foreign threats to the constitution, the last was domestic which makes it worse than any of the others.

The thread title was “Is there anything that Trump can do to cause people not to support him”. I am satisfied that I have found the answer to that question.
 

rrcn

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ok. Fair enough.

Here is a news aggregate website I recommend. One that collects news from different sources, that most of the MSM either neglects because it doesn't support their narrative, or covers in a way that does. Scroll down and simply click on something that might interest you:


CITIZEN FREE PRESS
thanks, I bookmarked it.
 

ZNP

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Did you ever get the opportunity to teach any of your classes how wolves attack?
No. I have never had to deal with wolves.

I once had a mountain lion come into my camp around 1-2 am. I was sleeping with my two kids. They were both teenagers and we were near the Canadian border. I stood up in my sleeping bag and treated the lion like a dog and told it to leave with big expansive arm movements.

I think it was angry because we had followed its trail for hours that day.

Anyway, it left.

I also dealt with a rattlesnake in Nevada.

But, no wolves, as far as I am concerned wolves are the scariest predator on earth, second only to man.
 

rrcn

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No. I have never had to deal with wolves.

I once had a mountain lion come into my camp around 1-2 am. I was sleeping with my two kids. They were both teenagers and we were near the Canadian border. I stood up in my sleeping bag and treated the lion like a dog and told it to leave with big expansive arm movements.

I think it was angry because we had followed its trail for hours that day.

Anyway, it left.

I also dealt with a rattlesnake in Nevada.

But, no wolves, as far as I am concerned wolves are the scariest predator on earth, second only to man.
I bet your kids still talk about. ;)
 

PennEd

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Nah. No credible evidence of fraud here!
 

ZNP

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Nah. No credible evidence of fraud here!
The reason they call it "the big lie" is because they are already justifying all the lies they say as "little lies". How does a liar condemn someone else and call them a liar? Anyone using the term "the big lie" to talk about election fraud is already revealing that they are a liar, and someone who justifies lies.
 

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Update (1400ET): After three failed nominees, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) has been elected the new speaker of the House, after receiving the necessary 217 votes.

Johnson, 51, received 220 votes, vs. Democratic nominee Hakeem Jeffries (NY).

Johnson was elected to Congress in 2016, making him the most junior lawmaker in decades to become speaker. He may also be the most conservative. As an evangelical Christian, Johnson is the former chairman of the Republican Study Committee, and has sponsored legislation which effectively bars the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity for those below the age of 10 at any school which receives federal funds.
 

Cameron143

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Update (1400ET): After three failed nominees, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) has been elected the new speaker of the House, after receiving the necessary 217 votes.

Johnson, 51, received 220 votes, vs. Democratic nominee Hakeem Jeffries (NY).

Johnson was elected to Congress in 2016, making him the most junior lawmaker in decades to become speaker. He may also be the most conservative. As an evangelical Christian, Johnson is the former chairman of the Republican Study Committee, and has sponsored legislation which effectively bars the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity for those below the age of 10 at any school which receives federal funds.
I listened to part of his speech. I like that he made clear he was a Christian. It didn't hurt that he quoted Reagan either.
 

cv5

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I listened to part of his speech. I like that he made clear he was a Christian. It didn't hurt that he quoted Reagan either.
Did ANYONE expect to hear such words as his? In latter day Congress no less?

Amazing.
 

Smoke

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I listened to part of his speech. I like that he made clear he was a Christian. It didn't hurt that he quoted Reagan either.
I'm hopeful but skeptical when someone uses a page from Bush's playbook. Say "God" and Christians will support you and your war mongering agenda. I have no reason to think he will be like Bush though. Let's just pray and hope he does a great job as speaker.
 

Cameron143

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I'm hopeful but skeptical when someone uses a page from Bush's playbook. Say "God" and Christians will support you and your war mongering agenda. I have no reason to think he will be like Bush though. Let's just pray and hope he does a great job as speaker.
Skepticism is healthy...trust but verify. We moved past the Bushes with Jeb. Unfortunately, we are still learning new tactics of the left. Evil never takes a day off.
 

ZNP

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Skepticism is healthy...trust but verify. We moved past the Bushes with Jeb. Unfortunately, we are still learning new tactics of the left. Evil never takes a day off.
I saw the movie "killers of the flower moon", I think you can lay that as a template over what is happening right now.

Hale -- The De Niro character also called King could be the benevolent Joe Biden.

The Osage people represent Native Americans, ie the American people.

They have a very simple plan, on one hand be nice, benevolent, and charitable, someone who appears to take great interest in the Osage people. On the other hand have his children marry into the Osage, then kill them off so their oil rights and land rights and wealth go to him.

In that movie Hale is a 32nd degree Mason just like some of our presidents including Joe Biden (don't know if he is 32nd degree but he is a Mason). He pretends to dislike the KKK and yet all the KKK members greet him like a close friend (another similarity with Biden).

The Native Americans hire private investigators when there are a bunch of unexplained murders and suicides of the Native Americans. Hale hires killers to kill the investigators.

Finally the Native Americans go to Washington to plead for Federal assistance in investigating what is going on.

But a very strange part of this movie is DiCaprio administering shots to his wife with poison in them to slowly poison her to death. You don't see him give her one or two shots, their are at least four different scenes administering the shots and it might have been five. We also see that she doesn't trust the doctors. It is a movie about the last few years, the vaccine mandate and the powers that be trying to kill and steal and lie.
 

Cameron143

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I saw the movie "killers of the flower moon", I think you can lay that as a template over what is happening right now.

Hale -- The De Niro character also called King could be the benevolent Joe Biden.

The Osage people represent Native Americans, ie the American people.

They have a very simple plan, on one hand be nice, benevolent, and charitable, someone who appears to take great interest in the Osage people. On the other hand have his children marry into the Osage, then kill them off so their oil rights and land rights and wealth go to him.

In that movie Hale is a 32nd degree Mason just like some of our presidents including Joe Biden (don't know if he is 32nd degree but he is a Mason). He pretends to dislike the KKK and yet all the KKK members greet him like a close friend (another similarity with Biden).

The Native Americans hire private investigators when there are a bunch of unexplained murders and suicides of the Native Americans. Hale hires killers to kill the investigators.

Finally the Native Americans go to Washington to plead for Federal assistance in investigating what is going on.

But a very strange part of this movie is DiCaprio administering shots to his wife with poison in them to slowly poison her to death. You don't see him give her one or two shots, their are at least four different scenes administering the shots and it might have been five. We also see that she doesn't trust the doctors. It is a movie about the last few years, the vaccine mandate and the powers that be trying to kill and steal and lie.
Sounds like a very good analogy. I doubt many viewed it as critically as you.
 

ZNP

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I doubt many viewed it as critically as you.
I think most of these historical movies are a statement about the present, however, I doubt many reviewers will publicly see it the way I do as they could get cancelled.

The worst, most repugnant part of the movie was the demonic way in which they concluded, the moral of the story was "keep your mouth shut and you won't go to prison". So even though this reveals a whole lot about the FreeMasons, they won't point this out to the general public, it was a message to all those "Ernest Burkharts" out there to keep your mouth shut.
 

Cameron143

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I think most of these historical movies are a statement about the present, however, I doubt many reviewers will publicly see it the way I do as they could get cancelled.

The worst, most repugnant part of the movie was the demonic way in which they concluded, the moral of the story was "keep your mouth shut and you won't go to prison". So even though this reveals a whole lot about the FreeMasons, they won't point this out to the general public, it was a message to all those "Ernest Burkharts" out there to keep your mouth shut.
Right. And if you don't keep quiet, we will destroy you, a la Trump.
If, for no other reason, people should respect Trump.