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FrankW 1 point ago +2 / -1

This is bordering on schizophrenic. It's unclear at this point if Trump even controls his own government. The military is not going to step in and clear anyone out. You have to come to grips with the position we're in.

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FrankW 3 points ago +3 / -0

I completely agree with the sentiment, but this will only work if you were basically totally incognito over social media the last four+ years and don't have any friends or family that would rat you out. Each of the institutions you list above are going to commence a complete purge of any "Trumpist" elements in order to completely consolidate power. Hopefully, if any young people in college are on this site or others, they are learning the value of sharing your opinions anonymously.

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

The left has made their friend-enemy distinction all too clear. For them, their seemingly contradictory positions are not hypocritical but completely rational. We're the bad guys, they're the good guys and every position flows from that.

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

Antifa are the foot soldiers of the state and international capital. As such, there is no common ground to be made with people like that.

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FrankW 8 points ago +12 / -4 (edited)

None of this is happening. This is a delusional form of coping, totally disconnected from reality. Trump did his best, but he's totally isolated now and it's unclear if he's even in charge of his own government at this point.

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FrankW -3 points ago +4 / -7

Come on man, you have to get a grip at some point. It's over.

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

This would be neat if it was directed at the parasitic bankers or subversive university endowments; but it's safe to assume he has the real enemies in mind, like 5 man plumbing outfits whose owners hypothetically vote Republican.

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was going to say that it seems like he's been saying things like this every now and then for a while now. Has anything seen the light of day or made a real splash?

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

What indication do you have that any of the "tools" (I'm assuming military or pieces of fed law enforcement) would in any way feel compelled to take Trump's side in this?

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FrankW 2 points ago +4 / -2

You can only consider Gorsuch, Barrett, Kavanuagh to be traitors if you ever looked at them as on the same team as you. They are and always have been elites, and while there are different factions at that level, they are obviously united in their desire to rid themselves of the Trump problem.

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FrankW 4 points ago +4 / -0

My greatest concern was that the SCOTUS would never risk its legitimacy for Trump's sake, like it did in 2000 for Bush. Same with the GOP, which refused to call into action the high powered "white shoe" lawyers (per Michael Savage), like they also did in 2000 for Bush. This seems to have come to pass.

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Homeschooling is fine, but no matter how many of our people opt for that route, it would do nothing to weaken the power or legitimacy-granting ability of the educational institutions in this country. We need politicians and public figures willing and able to take control of these institutions that have so much power and influence.

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hopefully the last 4 years have taught Conservatives a lesson in the power of the bureaucracy. Time and again, we have seen offices of government at all levels essentially declare themselves sovereign and totally unanswerable to competing offices or political actors. It is imperative for Conservatives to recapture them or reign them in.

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bill Hagerty is the Senator elect from TN replacing Alexander - he has tweeted about it twice today, both tweets I think coming after Don Jr's call out. Mostly tepid statements but to his credit he included a link to the legal fund. Blackburn is terrible.

They can't even make a general statement about the nefariousness of the coordinated media blackout of the President. So obvious most GOP pols are ready to go back to playing role of the opposition, cutting deals with Biden to invade random countries and give away even more to the companies that have spent 4 years shitting all over their voters.

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Living in a country run by the deformed nerds who never got over being grade school hall monitors sure does get old after awhile. Extremely disappointing that Rogan sold out to these people, he should have known what he was getting into.

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0 (edited)

I really hope there is more to this story or he is saving a part 2; otherwise this just makes our side look incompetent.

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