Haha this is actually a good thing, now we’ll have an unambiguous record of who isn’t controlled by the deep state. Thanks guys!
No way they’ll bring charges but I’m amazed they even opened a probe.
Lol. There is no Durham report.
Lol what? We didn’t plan the first one and we’re definitely not planning a second one lmao. Jesus I’m really starting to get worried that this place won’t be long for this world. Mods have got a fight on their hands to be sure. Hope they stand their ground.
Holy shit, not only is he returning to DC, he traveled back in time three hours!
Is this real? Did they really sign it “Google Spokesperson” lol
Oh my Lord in heaven - that’s the most brutal interrogation tactic I’ve ever seen.
You do know it was the FBI that did it, right?
Oh gee, thanks guys.
Lmfao. I’m not rationalizing anything, I don’t know. Could be true, might not be. Just pointing out a possibility - if all these social media companies took action to start censoring and banning Trump supporters and officials in a coordinated matter why is it out of the realm of possibility that they’d post messages from people’s accounts? Because social media and the deep state just wouldn’t go that far? You’ll have to point out to me where I made a definitive claim that what I said was true.
You rotated the insert to make it look like it’s going there, you can see that I-20 in Abilene doesn’t align. And why not just highlight Peterson on the flightaware map...I’m looking at it myself and it is clearly tracking east of Colorado Springs. Could still be going there but stop posting fake shit.
Don’t think you can trust anything posted on Twitter at this point. Things are clearly going down and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if they’ve taken over his account and are posting demoralizing shit.
Cheyenne Mountain no longer houses NORAD, but it is still based in Colorado Springs which is very close. More importantly, in my estimation, is that Colorado Springs is also the headquarters of USNORTHCOM, the combatant command responsible for all military operations in the North American theater.
Doubt they’d use the same aircraft to transport him twice, would be risky to give the deep state that much insight into what’s going on. Much smarter to continue switching them up.
Lmfao classic retarded leftist logic. So I guess the perpetrators of the failed coup against Hitler were traitors and fascists?
Lmao they won’t have to look very hard for who left the pipe bombs, they can be found 500 feet down the hall in an office in the J. Edgar Hoover Building.
What are you talking about, we’ve paid plenty of attention to the Republicans...the time to reform them was 15 years ago. We missed that window by a mile. Replace is the only option.
Hahaha yes! This post deserves all the upvotes. We’re surrounded on all sides by the enemy - now it is impossible for them to escape.
Lol they don’t have to prove anything to convict him.
I get what he’s saying but that is just laughably wrong, and indicative of a person who’s never been in a real fight. There are no surprises and everything is planned...in war games. In actual war, to quote Iron Mike, “everybody has a plan, until they get punched in the mouth”. Conflict is chaos - strategy and planning helps you identify your objectives and areas to which you should direct your action, but the idea that it’s just some choreographed dance is nonsensical. Basically what he’s saying can literally be boiled down to “trust the plan”.
Yes, thank you.
Lol that dudes a real hothead. Is that something they do though? I wore mine backwards for most of the time because the wind kept blowing it off...
Brother, I don’t have the answers - I wish I did. What I do know is that there’s immense power in symbolism. And the symbolism of what a million patriots did yesterday is undeniable. For the first time in their lives these corrupt leeches felt a tightening around their neck and began to gasp for air; you only need to look at the photos of them quivering like the cowards they are on the House floor to see that. And more importantly, for the first time in many patriots’ lives, they felt the power that is within each of us to control our own destiny. Neither of these things are accomplished by people milling about on the Mall waving flags. It takes an act of defiance to expose the weaknesses of tyranny and steel the resolve of patriots. We’re only a day out from an event that will be written about extensively in history books for centuries; the implications are impossible to foresee. As far as this election goes, it may not have any impact - and you’re probably right, I imagine Trump couldn’t have just sent in the Marines to finish the fight. But the power of an idea dwarfs any power of the material world by orders of magnitude, and echoes through the ages long after each of us has turned to dust. What does a Vietnamese monk accomplish by setting himself on fire in unbridled rage at the absurdity of the machine that controls him? From a personal and material standpoint, absolutely nothing - it’s a self-defeating act, just as storming the Capitol is. But it’s an expression of defiance that has the potential to change the course of history, like the storming of the Bastille, or the dumping of tea into Boston Harbor. At some point in life you have to fight for what you love and believe in and be willing to sacrifice everything in service of it - even if it’s a hopeless fight that looks impossible to win - because if you don’t, then each successive day that passes you compromise yourself more and more, until you find yourself lying on your death bed consumed with the terrible realization that your existence had no meaning and you never truly lived. You were just a cog in the machine. I think that’s what differentiates a good man from a great man.
I don’t think Trump is a bad person - on the contrary, I’m convinced that he’s a good person. I don’t hate him, and I’m grateful for what he’s done and am continually amazed by what he’s been able to accomplish. He’s undoubtedly a far stronger man than I - I certainly would’ve been crushed like a bug under the immense pressures he’s faced. But yes, I’m angry right now, to be sure - because what I would give to have the chance to be able to save this country from the path it’s on like he has and to have the chance to inspire an entire nation to greatness. But he turned it down at the finish line and betrayed that cause, and denigrated the symbolism of what happened yesterday because he couldn’t win this battle. But this is our fight, this is humanity’s war - it’s so much bigger than just him. And if I were in his shoes I‘d like to think, perhaps conceitedly, that I would gladly risk destruction at the hands of these people if I had even the chance to be a beacon of hope for countless generations to follow. That’s the path that Washington, and Jefferson, and Churchill chose. They refused to bow to tyranny...they knew they would be hanged, or worse, and be ridiculed as traitors and losers for centuries were they to fail. But they believed in the idea over themselves, and they were willing to face their own destruction in furtherance of it. “We shall never surrender” is what Churchill said during the Battle of Britain when things were at their darkest, and the British Empire faced the might of all the Axis forces alone. That moral courage and defiance may have single-handedly won the war for the Allies and gifted fifty years of freedom and prosperity to half the world. He could have easily sued for peace and spared Britain the ravages of another five years of war, which is what men of a weaker constitution like Halifax urged him to do, while condemning the rest of Europe to God knows how many years of Nazi tyranny. Maybe this is all just melodramatic but I’m convinced we’re at such a turning point in history. What crushes me about what Trump just said is that I really thought I saw Washington, and Jefferson, and Churchill in him. I was sure he was that man that would change the course of history...and he has, to an extent. But with the decision he’s just made he’s compromised his own legacy...he sued for peace as the bombs of the Luftwaffe fell around him. Of course we’re still in the fog of war - who knows, maybe he still has a final play and I’m speaking too soon. I hope that’s the case. And at the end of the day you’re right, of course, the battle never ends - it’s incumbent upon each of us to pick up the torch. I haven’t lost hope, and God-willing I never will. But I won’t deny, this one really stings.
What’s up fellow Pedes!