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A chance for you and Kamala to come over here and double up on my rock hard MAGA schlong!

(PS I don't mean that literally. Dear God, there's not enough life-bleach in the world for an event like that! Anyway, back to my original message...)

GIT REKT YOU COMMIE SCUM!!!

We're coming for your whole operation and this time, we're not taking any prisoners!

TRUMP 2020!

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All this talk about Hiden setting records with his rash of unsolicited mail-ins being added to the count...

If GEOTUS got within striking distance of that number WITHOUT a scourge of mail-ins, does that mean GEOTUS's in-person turnout was through the roof?

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Given all the raging TDS people within our country, if someone went to up to Aunt Sue and said, "Auntie Sue! You know that mean old orange man in the White House right now? All you have to do to get rid of him forever is fill in this little bitty bubble and drop it in the mail... Actually, since we know how you feel, we went ahead and already did it for you! kthxbai!"

I know it may seem like a small thing, but preserving the sanctity and PRIVACY of an in-person vote, where no one but the voter knows what transpires, may be quite a big deal.

Either way, I'm not buying this story of, "Our first try at vote-by-mail was flawless!" crap. Anyone with half a brain can see through the lies...

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I believe they're trying to wear Trump out.

"Do you want it THIS badly? Do ya? You sure about that?"

And I pray pray pray that GEOTUS uses every ounce of resolve and grit in his veins to resoundly answer,

"YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT I DO! I AM THE STORM, MOTHAFUCKAS!"

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And not just by the Dems, but with China's direct involvement as well.

In light of how corrupt the Biden family has been with foreign money? Do we honestly think it stops there? With all of the university faculty members, etc that have been outed in the last few years?

Yeah, I'd expect China would want it put under wraps as well.

Manufacture a 'Rona, ride 14 days to slow the spread all the way through the election to pave the way for a MASSIVE election fraud scheme to ensure Trump doesn't get the chance to bury the hatchet on all of the traitors and thieves...

Yeah, I can definitely see it!

Not trying to tin-foil hat things too much, just tossing it out into the ether among frens.

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I've always respected his intellect. Some interesting comments here (2017-ish), pretty prescient to where we find ourselves today.

https://play.acast.com/s/someonewhoisntme/episode20-billycorgan-wpc-smashingpumpkinsetc-

(The actual interview itself starts at 3:40)

Not that it matters, but it's nice to hear conservative (or at least a well reasoned libertarian?) perspectives on America's history and present cultural/political clashes...

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Part of me feels the Repubs are going hard after Twatter to mask the fact they're going to do jack shit against the Biden's.

Plus, as much as I abhor Twatter's bias, there's a part of me that feels businesses should be largely free from government encroachment (with exceptions). Last I checked, Twatter's fine print lets them do pretty much anything they want with user submitted content.

And, like Trump's stance on foreign policy, if Twatter was able to negotiate some protections from the gov't, then in some ways, more power to them. We should be mad at the inept people in government that okay'd to it.

But that's beside the point. My main thing is to say that when is congress going to turn their "hard ball" bluster toward the Biden's?

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When I hear him talk in current and past interviews, he always comes across as a pretty decent and sincere guy with a self-deprecating sense of humor.

So what is it?

Because he lived a lavish lifestyle of opulence?

Well if that's the standard, then what about pretty much ALL of the Hollywood elites? Who regularly flaunt their fame and fortune for all to see.

Because he spend a great deal of time and energy building out the Trump brand?

That's nothing new... See the likes of George Foreman, etc. In my mind, that's just a good businessman honing his craft and image.

And what of the countless stories of his generosity? Of his willingness to "get his hands dirty" and mingle among the "common folk" that work for him, etc?

My guess is they say he's a narcissist primarily because he sticks up for himself and doesn't let people push him around. And because he projects an image of unflagging confidence, even in the face of great adversity.

That, to me, is a trait to be admired and emulated, no? It definitely beats the hell out of its opposite.


Sure, he may not be the most humble person in the world, but the more I see and hear of Trump, the more I'm convinced the whole narcissist thing is nothing more than a deliberate attempt to falsely smear the man's character.

And no one can deny just how open and accessible he's made himself as President. That, in and of itself, speaks volumes IMO.

Walky Walk (media.patriots.win)
posted ago by InTheArmsOfThePepe ago by InTheArmsOfThePepe
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...you know "by the people and for the people" has fallen by the wayside.

But by all means, let's keep paying our taxes hoping for a different outcome. While Grandma Nancy and her ilk look after us.

Who are we to be so lucky?

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Didn't Binney or someone like that give a detailed accounting to congress not too long ago?

Just curious if any pedes here know what came of it...

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