I'm sure some autists have already done exactly that: programmed a bot to constantly monitor and refresh his twitter page every few seconds, and immediately screenshot any new tweet.
Hang in there, Pede. I think the biggest thing to take home with Trump is that he always plays the long game, and he's very willing to lose battles if it wins him the war.
Look at it this way, Nov-Dec last year the Supreme Court rejected the election fraud cases because there was "no standing." Trump made multiple tweets about this feigning complaints, and the liberals ate it up, saying 'hur hur, Trump is a sore loser, dur durr.'
Now that Biden has been formally (and fraudulently) elected President, there is suddenly standing in those court cases where there hadn't been any before. The next few days will tell us what's REALLY up with the S.C., and whether there is any backbone there.
There are, of course, other possible avenues for this, even if the legal system totally falters. But the next, traditional institution to keep our eye on is the SC.
Good find, pede. YT has pretty much scrubbed the search function for vids like this.
So at the George HW Bush funeral, all the Bush clan and former presidents and their wives were there, and the whole thing was broadcast live. Youtube has pretty much scrubbed parts (or at least made it not show up when searched for) where people such as Hillary open the Programme folder, and out falls a weird envelope. All of the people on center stage got an envelope. People say that Pence got one too. What is written on these letters? Who knows. Are they the same letter or different? Again, unknown.
At one point in the funeral, Laura Bush finds her envelope. She goes huh, what's this, and opens and reads it when they're carrying GHWB's casket out. She nudges Jeb! and Jeb! takes a look at the letter. He immediately looks like a man who just died inside.
Here's the only video I could find on Youtube, starting at the point where Laura shows Jeb! the letter: LINK
Lindsay Graham was also 'Hey nice to see you again' friendly with Euro-style kisses on cheeks with Huma Abadin at McCain's funeral.
One of the biggest mistakes the conservative section of society made in the last 100 years is allow Marxists in academia to decide which socio-political ideologies go where on their made up left-right spectrum.
He and the rest of them will come around, its just they're going to have a huge life-changing shock that takes days or weeks to mentally and emotionally process.
Same thing happens every time a totalitarian system (current gov/bigtech/msm) collapses; there's a lot of citizens that are already awake (like you) who are ready for the good changes to come. For others who don't get it yet, its going to be like waking up one day and realizing for the first time ever that the sun isn't a square and the moon isn't a triangle.
I can see your point. Most of my experience with city living is ultra-urban, where you have a ton of restaurants and bars, theaters, music and such and whatnot within 100 yards walk. SF and NYC have absolutely nothing going for them right now, because the city attractions are closed -- all that's left is the smell of urine and car exhaust, noise and aggressive panhandlers. Perhaps for someone who needs an urban experience a medium-ish city that hasn't become "progressive" is better.
I actually think its bigger than Reagan '84. I was born and raised in the SF Bay Area but no longer live in California.
I told my wife on election night that I had a gut feeling that Trump actually won the legitimate popular vote CA (taking away the rampant vote fraud, and the Republican absentee votes which were either thrown in a paper shredder or switched to Biden).
A lot of people who used to vote liberal everything don't care for the shutdown of restaurants and other cultural attractions. Let's be real here, the only good thing about a city is that there are tons of things to do in a few blocks space. When that's gone, living in a city sucks balls compared to living in the rural countryside.
After hearing about my late father-in-law's chemo schedule before he died (he was gone before my wife and I met), I am convinced that chemo makes things worse the majority of the time.
Prayed for your wife, your children here, your baby on the way and you, that all goes well.
Tucker may very well have been threatened, either directly, or someone in his family. But if that happened, then the right thing for him to do would have been to suddenly "retire."
When there's a truly unbearable system put in place, the right thing for anybody who opposes it is to either fight it internally, or if that's not possible, get out.
When WW2 was over, the first mayor of West Berlin was a Social Democrat who had been exiled from Germany since 1933. Nevermind his political affiliation, at least the guy stuck to his beliefs and didn't sell out.
Tucker could have done the same thing, and just waited it out in the wings for a while. By selling out, he saved his job for a couple months but ruined his career reputation in the process.
The only place the pro-mask people out-do the anti-mask people is in being obnoxious and in-your-face.
Silent majority is very real.
...filled with sand.
Godspeed. I have just prayed for your father to find peace in his journey to the other side, and prayed for solace for you and your loved ones who are still here with us.
I agree with you regarding the damage from the internet.
I'm younger Gen X, and remember getting a cell phone my first year in college: still being the only one in my eight-floor dorm with one, in an era when previously, the only people who had cell phones as a normal part of life used them for business. Text messages weren't a thing yet, either. It was only my last year in college that you could get a decent 3MP digital camera with 3x analog zoom for $200-300. Before that, digital cameras were totally inferior to 35mm film except for the ability to take photos instantly without the hassle, time or cost of processing film.
Email then became commonplace, and people didn't handwrite and mail letters nearly as often, but it was not at all unusual for people to still write LONG emails in the pre-social media days. You could also go on a forum, and ask a question and get thoughtful answers, and there were no such things as upvotes or likes, people just said "hey thanks, man." The short attention span thing became the norm when Twitter became popular, and the overuse of puns and acting like a smartass without contributing anything really took over when Reddit killed smaller forums.
I've been told that the event in history that separates Gen X from Millenials is "If you remember the Challenger explosion, then you're not a millenial." I can't even remember how old I was when the Challenger exploded, but I remember watching it live on CNN because I was home sick from school and my mom had just turned on the TV.
Thanks for the reply. Its true, we don't 100% really know Pence's true intentions thus far, but I don't think the lack of words from him regarding the EC vote count mean anything bad, either. If he has a plan to not count the fraudulent EC votes, then it would be foolish for him to have announced his intentions at this point.
There are also places where Trump has seemingly gone against his own promises, but it has been in situations where the point has been moot, and there was no loss either way. I remember back in 2017, a lot of Trump voters were upset when he said he would offer a deal with the Democrats to give DACA illegals a more permanent extension, in exchange for the Democrats helping to fund the border wall.
The thing was, Trump knew that there was no way the Democrats would accept anything with the border wall, simply because its a lifeline for human trafficking and future DNC voters. Thus Trump saying he'd grant DACA illegals a path to citizenship was used as a way to show the illegals already in America that the DNC didn't care about them. There were a few illegals who saw the hypocrisy, but most of them don't pay attention to anything on that level anyway. So was it a win for anybody? Probably not.
Interesting...if he doesn't, then there are two options I can think of:
(1) Pence goes ahead and counts the fraudulently-acquired EC votes, thus committing fraud himself, and electing Biden.
(2) Pence doesn't show up to count the votes, or he shows up in person but doesn't count the votes and declare anything.
I can't think of anything else (barring a cataclysmic meteor strike or supernova). What do you think will happen?
True. And that's also why we have so many kids with Millenial parents jumping on the trans bandwagon.
After that comes pretending they're a helicopter, dog or a dolphin.
And yet few realize how this story plays out:
- People vote
- DNC/RINOs count votes (fraud)
- DNC/RINOs certify votes (fraud) and instruct courts to ignore fraud (more fraud)
- DNC/RINOs vote in EC (fraud)
- VP Pence gets to count the EC votes (anti-fraud) and actual landslide winner Trump is legitimately elected President for second term
- Reeeeeeeee "We stole the election and now Pence stole it from us"
Every generation, the pendulum swings a little bit back the other direction in values.
Lost Generation is a quiet, conservative gen.
Greatest Generation took part in WW2, and we never heard the end of how great they supposedly were for it. Liberal generation.
Silent Generation is a quiet, conservative gen.
Boomers are attention seekers. They voted for politicians who would spend all of the Social Security revenue on Govt programs, so that by the time they were old, the younger generations would be paying for them. Even conservative Boomers have liberal "pay attention to me" personality traits. Think of Steve Jobs, and how he tried to take credit for other peoples' tech, such as the mouse, user interface, etc.
Gen X is a quieter, more conservative generation.
Then come Millenials. The reason why Boomers and Millenials hate each other is because they're both liberal generations. Liberals hate it when somebody gets more attention than they do, even when they're supposedly allies. Its kinda like how LBGTs hate Radical Feminists, and vice-versa.
Gen Z is again a more conservative generation than the Millenials.
The next time a doctor says "so and so will be dead by ______", ask them if they're willing to sign a contract that if they're wrong and the person lives two month longer, they will personally pay $1000 penalty, and if that person lives five years beyond the death prediction date, that they will pay a $25k penalty.
Not a single one will be willing to do it.
The vast majority of doctors are natural, barely-above average, 105 IQ types with enough higher education to bump them into the high 110s-low 120s, making them smart enough to know they're quacks.
Unfortunately, most of them still believe whatever they're told from the plantation (MSM/DNC):
Tons of Orange Man Bad in threads like this. Some of them, after being ok with Pelosi for $600 a few days ago, now double down on their stubborn attitude and complain why don't they get $3000 or $3500 in gibs instead.
Funny thing is they're all convinced that Trump will be leaving come Jan 20 because master on CNN said so.
I thought similar things when I read the "peaceful transition of power" quote. On the surface, its for the liberals, Fox-watching boomers, and the normies to interpret as a transition of T+P to B+H, because that's the only thing they can/want to think of when they hear those words.
And yet these same people are too stupid to realize that a guy that has been a nasty fighter his whole life, and still has plenty fuel in the tank, doesn't just go "ok, I'm done," especially since they would never leave him and his family alone after all of this. Liberals are already openly salivating over ideas of revenge.