Heh heh. Yes, we all are hoping that Trump pulls out his Trump card. "Here's the proof, and I'm re-elected. And I waited all this time so I can arrest as many traitors as possible."
You want to, I want to. And who knows? Maybe we're right.
He's a strategist, he's not gonna do it a moment before he has to. And that means not losing faith, least of all before the electors have even assembled.
It's a risk but if he were motivated to do this for the integrity of elections, it's essential. As good of a legacy as any and I know Trump wants to leave the greatest. And I want to help along with our great majority.
I believe he has sleeves full of cards, yes.
Yeah. What he might be up to --- well, let's use a poker analogy. If you're holding a four of a kind you can certainly bet wildly as soon as you get it. But if you do that, the others may fold and you'll get very little with a very strong hand. A better strategy is to slow play. Maybe even check and let others bet into you, where you sheepishly call, encouraging them to bet even more on the Turn and the River. Maybe you check-raise, but if you're sheepish enough, maybe they'll go all-in, thinking they got you on the ropes, not realizing you're about to take their entire stack. Whereas, if you played aggressively early on, you might have won little more than the blinds.
Heh heh. Yes, we all are hoping that Trump pulls out his Trump card. "Here's the proof, and I'm re-elected. And I waited all this time so I can arrest as many traitors as possible."
You want to, I want to. And who knows? Maybe we're right.
He's a strategist, he's not gonna do it a moment before he has to. And that means not losing faith, least of all before the electors have even assembled.
It's a risk but if he were motivated to do this for the integrity of elections, it's essential. As good of a legacy as any and I know Trump wants to leave the greatest. And I want to help along with our great majority.
I believe he has sleeves full of cards, yes.
Yeah. What he might be up to --- well, let's use a poker analogy. If you're holding a four of a kind you can certainly bet wildly as soon as you get it. But if you do that, the others may fold and you'll get very little with a very strong hand. A better strategy is to slow play. Maybe even check and let others bet into you, where you sheepishly call, encouraging them to bet even more on the Turn and the River. Maybe you check-raise, but if you're sheepish enough, maybe they'll go all-in, thinking they got you on the ropes, not realizing you're about to take their entire stack. Whereas, if you played aggressively early on, you might have won little more than the blinds.
I get it. It's exactly what's happening imo. He plays close to his chest now more than ever. Game is on.