posted ago by BuckPitts2 ago by BuckPitts2 +9 / -1

defeat it at this point in time. Who knows what it was but a waiting game was being played and then after Jan. 6, Trump had different attitude. Not a defeatist attitude but one of a person that wants to say something but their hands are tied.

I do not believe he is secretly in command conspiracy theories but I do think some information was sent and Trumps attitude changed. I believe he wins again in 2024 but I am an optimist when it comes to Trump.

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upvote 6 points ago +6 / -0

His attitude has never changed. The deepstate ran him out of town, and that's the end of the story. The government had to prove it's power to our adversaries and oust Trump. We have a faux democracy with a deepstate dictatorship.

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Whoopies_tds 5 points ago +5 / -0

This 👆 but we all know it’s in his DNA to punch back harder and no doubt that will come in time. The Art of War

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SigAR 6 points ago +6 / -0

They told him they were going to kill him and his family like the Czars of old

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BuckPitts2 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

It had to be threatening his family, especially as a grandfather. We will win for OUR President in 2024. Number they cannot defeat. There are still Trump supporters that never voted. After four years of Biden, Trump will get 90 million or 100 million votes.

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SigAR 2 points ago +2 / -0

Then democrat will get 101 million

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upvote 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, without voter I.D. we will never win again.

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Fox_Mortus 2 points ago +2 / -0

He got stabbed in the back worse than he expected to. When he was president, he ran the office like a business and delegated things out. Normally, this would be highly efficient and would allow him to get a ton of things done. But he made the mistake of bringing in Washington insiders thinking he could trust them to help. It was his biggest mistake. He delegated court appointments to Mitch McConnell. That's why even Trump appointed judges were stabbing him in the back on election fraud cases. They were loyal to McConnell, not Trump. He relied on Pence and his advisors for policy decisions because he thought they were on his side. In reality he had maybe a small handful of people in his cabinet that were actually loyal. It's a shame that the worst thing he did his entire presidency was trust the wrong people.

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DebbieinDallas 2 points ago +2 / -0

This whole thing reminds me of the Bataan Death March, MacArthur’s retreat, and his triumphant return