Hard NO. Donald Trump is the head of the Republican Party until he decides he's not. The Republican Party is ours. I don't jump out until Trump says jump out.
Piton doesn't get to make that call, and he's screwing around with our signals and cohesion to try to make Trump's call for him.
And if we go, Donald Trump picks the name of the new party, not Piton.
And if we make a new party, the email list sign-up website sure as hell shouldn't have “investments” in the domain name.
I couldn't make a better distraction if I tried. The sad thing is that I don't think Piton is actually trying to make a false flag or a diversion. I would be happier with this if I knew his intentions were bad.
I agree with you! People are turning on these people too quickly, over very little or almost nothing. (I assume you mean other people by “you?”)
I'm at least a day behind on Tim Pool as I write this, and I haven't seen Sargon's latest stream, but am going to try to listen tonight. I am betting they haven't seen this stuff I've found yet, though.
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There is another political class so committed to the original Progressive impulse of world transformation through American power and influence that even if they are aware of that previous political class -- and I do believe they are --, it is no obstacle to their commitment. For these people, human beings are infinitely flexible and human culture and traditions are infinitely thin. It is within our grasp, in these people's minds, to make every nation, in one generation, in one giant leap, a little America with a little Constitution and a little Congress and a little President. It's not like some deep, millenium-long cultural and institutional tradition played any part the emergence of our Constitution or Congress, right?
These are the visionaries. Of the whole parade of follies I have described, they are at the head, leading the way. And there is no lobby to oppose them, because by the time we sift our candidates -- often A/B choices and once every two or four or six years -- and use our one vote to try to express at once our preferences on taxes, public works projects, matters of criminal law, judicial appointments, executive branch agency regulations, and government services and government-involved healthcare, where is the margin left in the signal to also communicate in one up-or-down vote an objection to misdeeds committed on the other side of the planet at an expense incurred, it seems, by someone else? Our politicians can -- and do -- decide to undermine and destroy swaths of human civilization (or decide not to get in the way of other politicians doing so), and they can get away with it entirely and indefinitely.
I have been of the belief that this is one of the most important issues in American politics and not just a side item in another category right beside the culture war frills. I have been of the opinion that this should be more important to more people.
Our excesses, when they arise, have gone from slaughtering some hundreds of helpless people in a far away place on rare, sad occasion to destroying nations, cultures, and peoples, and to destabilizing whole regions of the world based on the ideas and sentiments and beliefs, not of anything like a majority of Americans, but of a few of the wealthiest and most politically-connected of people. They have taken the concentrated death and destruction of a Hitler or a Stalin or a Mao and diluted it globally through legal and institutional means, not only to reap any benefits while escaping any penalties, but setting themselves up to be called the heroes in the history books their academic colleagues write and to go out of this world with the prestige and power of those who led and shaped the “free world.”
This is the War Class in the country. This is the “Worth It” school of American foreign policy.
This. People I know connected to missionary circles have been saying for over half a decade that the missionaries are reporting this. The world is being shaken up for good in ways that are not going to be reported on the western news.
The war is still largely one of education, and TDWin is a field ripe for harvest. Some of these people haven't even heard of Barry Goldwater -- frens so new their coats still have the tags.
Imagine the force for good in this world of TEN MILLION educated pro-American Americans. I say, with Trump, that the best is yet to come.