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Sep 2, 2020 9 tweets 3 min read Read on X
1. Democrats tend to focus their ads on other Democrats. It's understandable but, at this point, few if any Democrats will vote for Trump. The independents and a few never Hillary Dems are the key focus. But suppression of Trump's base, that is tabu when directed at a
2. historically targeted class like Black Americans, is fair play IMO. How would I suppress his votes without violating the Twitter rules on election disinformation? First I would make Trump part of the KGB that is anti-gun owner. Plant the seed that this is all intended to
3. disarm Americans. One think about Trump supporters is they are disposed to accept lies and conspiracy theories with little grooming necessary in advance.

One strategy might be to reach out to the real gun owners. Not the #GRU infiltrated @NRA
4. gang of sleazy thieves like Wayne LaPierre but the folks who teach our kids how to safely handle firearms. The millions of veterans and law enforcement people active and retired who believe in the right to bear arms does not include the right of some west Texas crackhead
5. to sell AK47s to drug gangs. I'd commit to those real gun owners to ease off of some of the irrational NFA restrictions for those fully qualified gun owners. That qualification would require a fuller background and an oath to acknowledge that anyone who is in the definition
6. of the Militia in the USC will have to swear obedience to the state authority and form if called upon. Otherwise you get revolvers, pump shotguns and bolt-action rifles. That's it. And if you're a loyal American and not part of Trump's GRU directed mob, you can have a full
7. auto with suppressors for range use. No more open carry of long guns in cities. No more gun show loophole. Family transfers can be handled by ATF. Rational gun safety and continuing the long tradition of Americans as gun owners. But only for loyal Americans.
8. No KGB loving Trumpers need apply.

And Wayne, I'm dying to know. How was the prom? 😎 Image
9. Are you a member of the Constitution's "well organized militia" that Justice Scalia apparently didn't know existed when he wrote his Heller opinion? You might be surprised to find out you are. @neal_katyal @tribelaw
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Sep 12
It's certainly about eating something. This is a Loomer post an hour old. Doubling down on the Trump disaster. They know this is causing people to flee the crazy train. Image
My guess regarding what's happening in MAGA world is that the big donor money has seen the instant polling and know that the crazy stuff is going to drive the campaigns of all GOP into a ditch. It's about the Senate not Trump. Trump's a deranged person who is taking
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Sep 6
1. I think I know who Co-Conspirator No. 5 is any it may be why the Special Counsel delivered something secret to court on Wednesday. Conspiracies are dangerous for defendants. Evidence that would usually be kept out comes in.
2. Here is the description of Co-Conspirator No. 5 from the Superseding Indictment: Image
3. I thought it was a particular person because it fit my suspicion about the Wednesday filing. A co-conspirator in certain circumstance can bind a defendant to admission they make that makes a defendant
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Sep 2
1. I was never a Mueller fan. That happens when your brother investigates someone but declines as he declined on Reagan, Bush41 and Barr. Mueller's team was made up of solid, ethical, courageous career DOJ pros. But Mueller was a GOP insider with baggage hidden from our view.
2. The truth about Trump's treason was in the NSA and CIA intercepts. We never saw them and may never see them. It's the flaw that may bring us down. A dangerous remnant of the Nixon years that, when they came crashing down, allowed people like Barr to burrow into the system
3. to be ready to once again threaten to impose a rightwing dictatorship. Mueller simply let it happen and Comey did his part to insure that the Russian op was able to swing the needed precincts in Wisconsin, Michigan and PA. The Democrats' hubris and outright stupidity
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Aug 31
1. The press has again dropped the ball on holding Trump accountable. What we need to know is where was Trump during the time after he landed at Dulles Friday night? Who was with him? Who witnessed it? What came is a reset. Pro-Kremlin stooges appeared in his campaign.
2. Who authorized Trump's photo op at Arlington that a private citizen doesn't get? That person gave him the trappings of a sitting @POTUS. Who was that? What communications did that person or their team have with people in the emerging Trump/Kremlin team?
3. We just don't have a collective memory for his criminality & treason. He's Putin's puppet. He was put in power via very clever analytics & sock puppet projection after the Koch's agent Comey lit the fuse. Wake up and read the file from the beginning. The people around Trump
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Aug 25
I have kept quiet about this because I don't like to engage in what might be considered stereotyping but the @nytimes is so far off the rails that it must be said. We need to consider that Carlos Slim is compromised
by Russian connections to drug cartels who he knows can reach him and has used his early significant and now more minority stake to infiltrate the Times' management, line reporting and editorial staff.
My first professional work on Trump came long before you folks were thinking about Trump. In 2011 I was a court-appointed attorney investigating a bankrupt debtor's investment in the Trump project here.
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Aug 17
1. If Putin declares he'll revert to nuclear weapons to save his corrupt regime from ignominious defeat, we should consider a declaration of war with a commitment of no first-use of nuclear weapons that takes that threat off the table. But what that declaration would do is this:
2. The moment POTUS signs the simple majority joint resolution of a declaration of war, all Russian national assets of any kind in the US or subject to US control become the permanent, irreversible property of the US Custodian under the Trading with the Enemy Act.
3. Trust me that this is so because my extended family lost all their US holdings twice in the two World Wars and they had to work to buy them back for full market value. It took decades. Every Oligarch would be wiped out. All state assets gone forever. Any transfers to avoid it
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