Trump wasn’t a republican for many years. People didn’t leave the Democrat party, the Democratic Party left them.
His recent one could be explained that we was just voting in the dem primaries as of late, like I know many pedes did.
Normally, I would say this is suspicious, but his actions have been forthright. He’s done a lot for the MAGA movement. He might just be a shill mercenary lawyer for hire, and found good clients with conservatives. He seems to be worth every penny if that’s the case.
Regardless of where you sit with the run-off, not supporting RINOs doesn’t mean he’s not a force for good overall.
That's a good defense, and I don't disagree with the overall points. I still don't trust him, but I certainly agree that as long as he's aiding the fight, he's aiding the fight.
Time will tell whether I was right or wrong to be suspicious of him, I suppose.
Did he vote for Trump: Yes
Has he donated to dems in years: No
Is he fighting for a fair election: Yes
Did he fight to Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted: Yes
Dog good enough for me, he can for southern democrats all he wants, some people just like that down here. Actually much more populist than northern republicans can be.
I've been pretty consistent in saying I never trusted Wood. I can't confirm any of this info from Deal, but it doesn't surprise me in the least. The GA rally was disgusting, he was taking the mic every chance he got, EVEN WHEN POWELL WAS BEING ADDRESSED WITH QUESTIONS, to go off on his televangelist ramblings.
Powell is the real lawyer and patriot from the team, that much is clear.
Just to clarify before I get even more downvotes than usual for that... the GA rally was GREAT -- but Lin Wood's actions at several different times were disgusting.
There were several things that immediately set off red flags for me listening to him at the GA rally the other day.
First, after getting warmed up a bit, he went into what I can only describe as televangelist mode. I mean really, look up a few on youtube and compare them to how he was speaking. I understand the goal was to get people excited, but it just struck me the wrong way. It was the same feeling I got when I first heard Rick Santorum speak during the 2012 primaries. I'm not trying to defame or be inflammatory, but there is a certain "slimebag" quality to his demeanor -- typical for a used car dealer or lawyer.
Second, he set up a Q&A line for Powell to answer questions, but rather than letting her answer, he would take the mic and start doing more televangelism, in more than one instance, not even answering the question asked. It appeared to me he was way more interested in hearing himself talk and stand in the spotlight than answering the questions.
Third, was his call to not vote. Now, this, I go back and forth on, because I understand the motivation. It's unpalatable to vote for a party that is complicit in fraud. But at the same time, there's still a MUCH better chance a RINO will support trump in the senate than a democrat, because a RINO has to face republican constituents, and a democrat has criminal / deceased constituents. (Slight sarcasm). BUT, if Harrison is correct, which I'm not saying he is, then it would explain why Wood would call republicans not to vote.
I didn't watch the Powell/Wood rally until 30 minutes ago (replayed on Youtoob). I tend to agree with you. It was cringe worthy at some points. For those who are skeptical, pay very close attention to the expressions on the faces of those in the background when Vernon Jones finishes speaking and Wood begins his diatribe about the runoff election and not voting. This happens right after Wood says he can disagree with Jones.
Lin Woods filing is what got us the tapes from state farm center.
actually, God rest his soul, I don't trust this kid. seems like a shill
we know kemp is compromised, the rest, probably
again, he was just a kid. big world out there he had no idea about
That's a good point, but do we know that this information is fake?
And if it happens to be true, what would that imply? Is it enough to cut ties with him, or would that kind of record be excusable?
Genuinely interested. I don't like Wood, but it would't be the first time I liked or didn't like someone and they changed my mind.
Trump wasn’t a republican for many years. People didn’t leave the Democrat party, the Democratic Party left them.
His recent one could be explained that we was just voting in the dem primaries as of late, like I know many pedes did.
Normally, I would say this is suspicious, but his actions have been forthright. He’s done a lot for the MAGA movement. He might just be a shill mercenary lawyer for hire, and found good clients with conservatives. He seems to be worth every penny if that’s the case.
Regardless of where you sit with the run-off, not supporting RINOs doesn’t mean he’s not a force for good overall.
That's a good defense, and I don't disagree with the overall points. I still don't trust him, but I certainly agree that as long as he's aiding the fight, he's aiding the fight.
Time will tell whether I was right or wrong to be suspicious of him, I suppose.
It’s okay to be suspicious of everyone.
There’s a quote from when I was in the military.
“Be polite, be professional, and have a plan to kill everyone you meet”
That’s a Mattis quote, eerily prophetic at this point considering how cucked he now is.
Thank you for exposing counter intel. Shills are in full force.
FYI, he was in college, class of 22. Young kid.
Did he vote for Trump: Yes Has he donated to dems in years: No Is he fighting for a fair election: Yes Did he fight to Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted: Yes
Dog good enough for me, he can for southern democrats all he wants, some people just like that down here. Actually much more populist than northern republicans can be.
Who gives a duck what you are registered as. That doesn't affect your boring record.
I think Lin's donations show which side he is on
https://www.fec.gov/data/receipts/individual-contributions/?contributor_name=Wood%2C+Lin&two_year_transaction_period=2020&min_date=01%2F01%2F2019&max_date=12%2F31%2F2020&contributor_state=GA
How 'bout you tell us whether it's a coincidence or not, with the sauce?
I've been pretty consistent in saying I never trusted Wood. I can't confirm any of this info from Deal, but it doesn't surprise me in the least. The GA rally was disgusting, he was taking the mic every chance he got, EVEN WHEN POWELL WAS BEING ADDRESSED WITH QUESTIONS, to go off on his televangelist ramblings.
Powell is the real lawyer and patriot from the team, that much is clear.
Be very careful about this one.
Downvoters voted for Romney. :)
Just to clarify before I get even more downvotes than usual for that... the GA rally was GREAT -- but Lin Wood's actions at several different times were disgusting.
Could you please clarify some more? I would suggest that LLinWood did a perfectly valid speech until proven otherwise.
There were several things that immediately set off red flags for me listening to him at the GA rally the other day.
First, after getting warmed up a bit, he went into what I can only describe as televangelist mode. I mean really, look up a few on youtube and compare them to how he was speaking. I understand the goal was to get people excited, but it just struck me the wrong way. It was the same feeling I got when I first heard Rick Santorum speak during the 2012 primaries. I'm not trying to defame or be inflammatory, but there is a certain "slimebag" quality to his demeanor -- typical for a used car dealer or lawyer.
Second, he set up a Q&A line for Powell to answer questions, but rather than letting her answer, he would take the mic and start doing more televangelism, in more than one instance, not even answering the question asked. It appeared to me he was way more interested in hearing himself talk and stand in the spotlight than answering the questions.
Third, was his call to not vote. Now, this, I go back and forth on, because I understand the motivation. It's unpalatable to vote for a party that is complicit in fraud. But at the same time, there's still a MUCH better chance a RINO will support trump in the senate than a democrat, because a RINO has to face republican constituents, and a democrat has criminal / deceased constituents. (Slight sarcasm). BUT, if Harrison is correct, which I'm not saying he is, then it would explain why Wood would call republicans not to vote.
I didn't watch the Powell/Wood rally until 30 minutes ago (replayed on Youtoob). I tend to agree with you. It was cringe worthy at some points. For those who are skeptical, pay very close attention to the expressions on the faces of those in the background when Vernon Jones finishes speaking and Wood begins his diatribe about the runoff election and not voting. This happens right after Wood says he can disagree with Jones.
I appreciate the honesty. Hopefully you don't get too many downvotes for it. :p
Yeah he sounded kinda like Pence.
That's an insult to Pence.
No ,it was an insult to you.Honestly.
Oh, okay, thanks for sharing.