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Keln 9 points ago +10 / -1

That is the smart play politically. It can hurt the legitimacy of the cases if it looks like it's just to influence an election.

The most important thing in prosecuting these political actors is that the public is generally supportive of it. It's not right, it shouldn't matter what the public thinks about any case, but it is the reality.

It's part of the reason there is effectively a "two tiered" justice system...because of the public itself.

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Keln 14 points ago +14 / -0

The left is absolutely broken. This "insanity" is really death throes of a decades-long attempt at turning the US into a socialist country. That effort was completely turned upside down by Trump winning the election.

They thought they were close and found out they were further away than before Obama.

So you have a split between those pushing for literal revolution, not willing to start over the process, and those who've just given up.

The net effect is that they're tearing apart any gains they made by showing their true nature to the public, and shredding the Democrat party in the process.

I don't expect the Democrat party to survive this, not without some serious upheaval. What I suspect will happen is a "social Democrat" party will split out of it and the old Democrat party will finally die off over a decade or so.

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Keln 12 points ago +13 / -1

He's definitely going through a lot mentally and physically, so I'm sure that's a factor, but even super optimistic people like me have those "black pill" days.

All of this insanity can just get overwhelming sometimes, even for Rush.

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Keln 2 points ago +2 / -0

lol I didn't say I don't take it off.

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Keln 13 points ago +13 / -0

Because the #NobodyLikesTrump thing was a very scientific part of the polling process.

Loser got what losers get...losing.

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Keln 4 points ago +4 / -0

Here they turn you away if you try to enter the grocery

All of the groceries do it.

I can go into just about any gas station convenience store without it and nobody says anything.

But the groceries have guards outside.

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Keln 23 points ago +23 / -0

I'm in no way on the same level as Mr. Garrison. But they come after you if you do anything that goes anywhere. They did with me, and got me fired.

These people are poison. I don't say this to warn anyone, I want people to not give a fuck, and meme hard. Just know what to expect.

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Keln 25 points ago +25 / -0

I'm not gonna pretend Donald Trump hasn't messed around with women. He's a billionaire and the temptations are there.

But nothing about his proclivities has pointed towards having to resort to 16 yr olds. The man likes models, established in the industry, and marries them well past the age of 18.

Which means he is a normal male.

If there was even an inkling of a photograph, video, or proof of any sort that he messed around with one of Epstein's slaves, it would have been run across CNN screens five thousand times by now.

They got nothing. Because he is not a pedo.

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Keln 95 points ago +95 / -0

Frankly, I don't care if HCQ is the end all be all of cures or any of that.

But it is incredibly bizarre that it has been so heavily attacked. No drug gets attacked like that, and considering I read mostly Science news, I can say that there is a lot of confusion in that realm about it. Most articles are "but it does seem to work..."

Whatever you and your doctor thinks works, if you get the cooties, that is what you should go with. It's entirely possible Hydroxychloroquine might not work for you, especially considering when you get the virus. But it and anything should be a viable option. And this disinformation campaign by media and fucking twitter of all things is a total disservice to patients.

Twitter should absolutely be sued for medical malpractice for inserting themselves and their banhammer in the talk about it. They aren't doctors. They are Marxists.

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Keln 8 points ago +9 / -1

Leftists want you to die and your country to die. The entire concept of hypocrisy is completely lost on them, as their minds don't have the capacity for such logic. Why are you even trying?

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Keln 4 points ago +4 / -0

I wear a mask to the grocery because they have the Gestapo outside and I need ground beef, and I wear it at work because it's company policy.

Otherwise I never wear it. I'd say I still go to church but all the churches around here were cucked before Covid. Women preachers and rainbow flags. Can't find a Christian anywhere. But that's DC for ya.

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Keln 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've seen both, and as I said, both were kinda corny.

I prefer the first pretelling of it in a 5 part Johnny Dollar radio show.

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Keln 24 points ago +24 / -0

Walking Tall the original movie and the remake with The Rock were not really good movies to be honest, but they were based on a great story of a man who came back to his town, found it completely corrupted, and fought a war against his local swamp to make it right.

That is the story of Sheriff Buford Pusser. A man who didn't need the job, didn't want the job, but was hellbent to do the job.

That is who and what President Donald J. Trump is.

Buford was likely murdered in the end, but he completely destroyed his hometown "swamp"in the process and brought all eyes onto McNairy County, TN in the end.

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Keln 13 points ago +14 / -1

The Media is entirely incapable of operating on the same level as this guy. It's like watching Wile E. Coyote try to catch the Roadrunner. I know that analogy is used a lot, but it's so true. You know what the outcome will be. You know whatever the media does will back fire. Yet they do it anyway.

And they still believe they are superior in every way to someone they simply cannot "catch".

With that said, maybe I'm crazy, but I am actually against absentee voting. It's an overly abused concept and it's only saving grace is that it is generally a marginal number of votes that wouldn't make a difference in most elections. Apply it to a grand scale and you get massive fraud.

I understand the "but what about the military" thing...well I voted in two presidential elections while I was in the military (Dole, then W) by absentee ballot, and I have no reason to believe they ever arrived on time, because I got them late. And that has always been common among veterans, from not getting ballots at all, to getting them late, to them "never arriving".

I'll go as far as to say members of the military shouldn't be able to vote in elections "back home" or for President either. Nor should any Federal employee. Massive conflict of interest among government employees in my opinion, like the employees voting for who should be their boss.

And nobody on any government assistance should be able to vote either. You can have freedom, or you can have dependence. You get to choose. The ability to vote or handouts.

At no point in our Founding was the ability to vote considered universal. It was something you obtained when you had a stake in it, such as owning land or a business. I think it is good that we've added to that, to allow universal suffrage, removing limitations such as sex or race, and even the owning of land (remember, it was only landowners and business owners who initially paid taxes outside of sales), but if you don't have a real stake in it, and you accept government money in any form, you should not be able to vote.

It's a choice free to everyone. Choose to be in a position to be involved in the politics of your country, or choose to not be.

With that said, I support early voting. Sometimes you can't be at home on election day. I get that. But you need to walk your ass into the DMV or wherever they hold it and vote in person. There is nothing more sacred than your vote, and it should be treated as such, done in person, removing any nonsense in the middle that can compromise it.

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Keln 17 points ago +17 / -0

It's why MAGA is such a patriotic movement for us, yet we tend to champion similar movements in other countries. We are fully aware that it is a global "force" of people with the desire to carve up not just the USA, but the whole world for themselves.

We are also cognizant of the fact that when more nations on Earth are prosperous and stable, it makes our own nation more prosperous and requires less involvement militarily.

Many of us are veterans of that military and are proud of its power, but we believe it should only be used when necessary and not strewn out across the globe permanently as it has been since the 1940s. The same globalist forces attacking our nations are the ones who like to use the US military as a tool towards their agenda.

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Keln 17 points ago +17 / -0

As many waves as the fall of the USSR caused, I think the collapse of China would be far greater.

The Soviets were never able to integrate themselves into the global economy, particularly in the West. China has done that and more.

It isn't just the flood of cheap Chinese goods that saturate the global market place, but everything from banking to supply chains.

Communist China collapsing would long term be great for the world and the US, but short term would be chaos. It's why I support a measured reduction of trade with them before it happens, to minimize the economic impact.

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Keln 5 points ago +5 / -0

True, however it's becoming more and more apparent that the public doesn't really trust media anymore. Not only have viewer numbers tanked since 2016, the general attitude of people has changed. "Fake News" is a mainstream term now.

The media really destroyed their credibility this year (what was left of it) by trying to gaslight everyone on two major events that most of the public have direct contact with...covid and the riots.

It's one thing to lie about something that doesn't effect most people. But to lie to people who see otherwise is very difficult. Some will go along because they want to believe, but most will not.

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Keln 39 points ago +39 / -0

This is why I remain unconvinced that he is deep state. He may not be perp walking the corrupt slimeballs that deserve it (yet?), but he is making waves.

This dem circus is just proof to me that they are afraid of him, for the same reason they are afraid of President Trump. They view these guys like rabid dogs off the leash.

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Keln 18 points ago +18 / -0

It is. When I left being a contractor, my clearance was still good for quite a while, but I had no access to anything, as that was pulled as soon as I turned in my badge.

Clearance just means what level and type of information you are eligible to obtain access to. It doesn't mean access.

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Keln 62 points ago +62 / -0

Or it means he's being treated like any of us who had jobs with clearances and no longer do.

None of these losers should have access to classified information if they no longer have a job with need-to-know.

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Keln 13 points ago +13 / -0

The fact they want to impeach Barr is encouraging.

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am pretty sure he said "Line Prosecutors", as in the prosecutors actually in the courtroom.

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Keln 4 points ago +5 / -1

I don't like framing this as "President Trump was right", because he was neither right nor wrong. He simply pointed out HCQ as a potentially powerful treatment, as he has pointed out others. He got the idea from doctors telling him about it.

This was all an example of the media latching onto something he said and politicizing a drug of all things. They made HCQ about Trump, and that has had the effect of discouraging trials with it, even using falsified papers for political reasons.

It's the media and biased leftists in the medical profession who are wrong.

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