The story that Rudy was incompetent and Trump was being misled by backstabbing lawyers sounds very true.
Sydney Powell and Flynn had been honest, credible, highly competent people up until December - when they didn’t produce any evidence to back up “the kraken.” The fact that they were obstructed by traitor WH lawyers looking for new jobs in 2021 would explain that.
And on the other hand, Rudy has been all talk for some time now. He was the reason Trump got into shit with Ukraine, because of Rudy’s incompetent work. Then he swore he would produce “undeniable evidence of Hunter Biden committing crimes” before the election, and he never proved anything - just “tick tock.”
I don’t think Rudy is a bad guy but he is pretentious and incompetent. I think Trump was frustrated with his lawyers always saying “no” and he liked that Rudy was someone who got things done, so he trusted him. Sadly it seems that trusting Rudy was the main reason why the proof of fraud never was substantiated in court.
I got the same notion when i read through the different chapters. One question remains though... Is Patrick Byrne the "Red Dragon" that Miles Guo talks about that has been "intelligence trained" to dis inform Trump? I remember seeing the Guo video and have had that in my mind since. After reading Patricks writings, he seems legit and i wonder who the "Red Dragon" really is/was..... Thoughts?
He was involved early on with Rudy and campaign team. Mostly it seemed he had forensic contacts so was sent to places like Antrim County to get data from voting machines.
He definitely had the meeting. There is an Axios article about this meeting, presumably the details were leaked by the WH team also in the meeting. Of course it paints them very positive, and Byrne/Powell as pushing ridiculous ideas, but there's enough similarities between the two.
"The buck stops here," should be the mantra of every president. We need to be real here and realize by that point in December Trump was worn down by it all. 4 years of being undermined by your own people can take its toll, even on the best of men. By late December he knew the writing was on the wall and he wasn't willing go next level. It's one thing to say you're going to blow it all up and expose the deep fraud in elections, it's another thing to actually do it.
That's the sense I got reading this. And it rings true to me. One thing people always say who worked closely with Trump is that he was a decent, generous, kind man who was loyal to his people and tried to give them the benefit of the doubt. I don't know how much we can trust Byrne, but this explains a lot of stuff. It always seemed like Trump was getting bad advice from the inside, was not encouraged to pursue the fraud, was not supported by his own people. After four years of that, whom do you trust? How do you even know what to do when your own people are stabbing you in the back?? The swamp was deeper and more disgusting than even Trump knew.
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The story that Rudy was incompetent and Trump was being misled by backstabbing lawyers sounds very true.
Sydney Powell and Flynn had been honest, credible, highly competent people up until December - when they didn’t produce any evidence to back up “the kraken.” The fact that they were obstructed by traitor WH lawyers looking for new jobs in 2021 would explain that.
And on the other hand, Rudy has been all talk for some time now. He was the reason Trump got into shit with Ukraine, because of Rudy’s incompetent work. Then he swore he would produce “undeniable evidence of Hunter Biden committing crimes” before the election, and he never proved anything - just “tick tock.”
I don’t think Rudy is a bad guy but he is pretentious and incompetent. I think Trump was frustrated with his lawyers always saying “no” and he liked that Rudy was someone who got things done, so he trusted him. Sadly it seems that trusting Rudy was the main reason why the proof of fraud never was substantiated in court.
Rudy didn’t even want to look at fraud, he was looking at process crimes.
I got the same notion when i read through the different chapters. One question remains though... Is Patrick Byrne the "Red Dragon" that Miles Guo talks about that has been "intelligence trained" to dis inform Trump? I remember seeing the Guo video and have had that in my mind since. After reading Patricks writings, he seems legit and i wonder who the "Red Dragon" really is/was..... Thoughts?
It seems fairly obvious that Pat is the Red Dragon.
Yes, the guy who is revealing this info is the culprit. In fact, it's likely Trump was paid to dis inform Trump. Who paid him? Trump.
Trump paid himself to stick his head in the ground? I don’t follow you.
I don't follow either.
That's about the saddest story I've ever heard.
He was involved early on with Rudy and campaign team. Mostly it seemed he had forensic contacts so was sent to places like Antrim County to get data from voting machines.
He definitely had the meeting. There is an Axios article about this meeting, presumably the details were leaked by the WH team also in the meeting. Of course it paints them very positive, and Byrne/Powell as pushing ridiculous ideas, but there's enough similarities between the two.
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Ta-ta, bitch.
You want to talk to me otherwise, PM me, cunt.
He has info because he set up a team of network specialists in trump tower and did the legwork, chode.
"The buck stops here," should be the mantra of every president. We need to be real here and realize by that point in December Trump was worn down by it all. 4 years of being undermined by your own people can take its toll, even on the best of men. By late December he knew the writing was on the wall and he wasn't willing go next level. It's one thing to say you're going to blow it all up and expose the deep fraud in elections, it's another thing to actually do it.
That's the sense I got reading this. And it rings true to me. One thing people always say who worked closely with Trump is that he was a decent, generous, kind man who was loyal to his people and tried to give them the benefit of the doubt. I don't know how much we can trust Byrne, but this explains a lot of stuff. It always seemed like Trump was getting bad advice from the inside, was not encouraged to pursue the fraud, was not supported by his own people. After four years of that, whom do you trust? How do you even know what to do when your own people are stabbing you in the back?? The swamp was deeper and more disgusting than even Trump knew.
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Read the whole thing, it breaks my heart for Trump.
Mine, too.