Guys, listen: I am one of Trump's biggest fans & supporters. There were many ducking MSNBC & CNN hits the spring and summer of 2017 at the height of collusion conspiracy madness. I was not, even doing on-set hits. But I was confronting crazy; trust me. As absurd as it seems. . .
Now, there were A LOT of people absolutely convinced collusion was real. It was almost a loyalty test as well for the left: if you dared question it you were disloyal. I would strongly caution us in this moment to not do some stupid loyalty test based off suspicions. . .
Do I have my suspicions about Dominion? Of course I do. Besides the older you get you must have a few good conspiracy theories or you’re not paying attention, you’re not thinking. That all to say: Trump’s path forward, in my mind, is based off voter fraud in these areas. . .
Mail ballot fraud, dead people voting, ballot harvesting, rejection ratios that are completely off, clerks and workers illegally curing ballots, late arriving ballots being counted, signature validation, etc. all centered in the major urban areas where we know fraud takes place.
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On Constitution Day, good to remember many things that have made the American Republic the greatest constitutional republic in history. But at the foundation, one of the most fundamental concepts the Founders got right was a correct understanding of human nature . . .
The Founders believed that we are imperfect human beings in an imperfect world who had been endowed by God with transcendent natural rights of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, etc. So how to solve this conundrum: imperfect human beings do what they can, not what they. . .
Should, therefore imperfect human beings should never be trusted w/ consolidated power. But a government in an imperfect world need to be created that allowed human beings to pursue and achieve God-given rights. So the Founders created a federal republic that diffused power. . .
There’s this little thing called the constitution and constitutional order. By the means laid out by the constitution, @realDonaldTrump is the duly elected President of the United States. He decides domestic & foreign policy inside of his administration. Not these dumbasses. . .
If you were sum up the last four years and everything that has taken place, from Russian collusion fairytales, to Ukrainian quid pro quo hoaxes, etc. it comes down to this: who decides. In a constitutional republic the people’s elected representatives, who are the stewards. . .
Of the power entrusted to them, decide. Not unelected bureaucrats. If they don’t like the policy, guess what? They can go pound sand. This is the great tension: you cannot have an Adminstrative State filled with unelected bureaucrats who think they decide inside of a. . .
A history lesson from the 1930s: massive unrest in Germany, fallout from the Treaty of Versailles, etc etc. The Nazis and Hitler are on the rise. There is violence in the street between the Communist Party of Germany (KDP) and the Nazis AND the Social Democrats (SDP). Each . . .
Has their own paramilitary arm; KDP's is the Antifaschistische Aktion, commonly known as Antifa, Nazi's have the Brownshirts, the SDP has the Iron Front. There is continual violence and upheaval in the streets. It is basic human nature to desire peace, prosperity & stability. . .
So at some point people choose whoever will bring peace and stability. The German people chose the Nazis and Hitler; short term stability, long term deal with the devil that eventually crushed the nation. If the Weimar Republic had acted like adults, enforcing rule of law. . .
I sent a letter to Dean Baquet the other day regarding the NY Times piece on Sean Hannity. I got a robo response. So I figure I'll just tweet thread the letter out: "Mr. Baquet: On April 18, 2020, the NY Times published a story by Ginia Bellafante which claimed Mr. Joe Joyce. . .
"of the coronavirus because, his daughter said, he “watched Fox and believed it [COVID-19] was under control,” and thus it was safe to go on a cruise to Spain. Your reporter wrote, “Early in March Sean Hannity went on air proclaiming that he didn’t like the way the American. . .
"people were getting scared ‘unnecessarily’.” The article further stated that because of Mr. Hannity, Mr. Joyce saw it all “as like, let’s bludgeon Trump with this new hoax.” There was one problem with the Times column: Mr. Joyce and his wife sailed on March 1, 2020 and. . .
I don’t believe at all that the Chinese Coronavirus or Wuhan Flu is “The Big One.” But it has highlighted some major problems with US policies on two fronts: immigration and manufacturing. First, on immigration: ask yourself, if there was a truly devastating virus. . .
That could kill tens of millions like the Spanish flu, do you think our current porous borders would in any way have the ability to protect US citizens ? Short answer: hell no. Second, with the overwhelming percentage of our antibiotics (97%) and drug materials (80%) being. . .
Produced in China, and the majority of the generic drugs used to keep our military healthy also being produced in China, the issue of antibiotic/drug manufacturing is a national security issue. It also highlights, again, the problem with an overbearing regulatory state. . .
I've said it before but I'll say it again: Dems have created a trap for themselves w/ impeachment & demand for witnesses in Senate trial. The goal shouldn't be to simply acquit Trump. The goal should be to crush Dems in a trap of their own making; make it painful, devastating.
Let them call Bolton & Mulvaney. Trump likely to invoke Executive privilege. But open the witness can of worms, let’s dance: Hunter Biden, Eric Ciaramella, Adam Schiff, Comey, Brennan, McCabe, etc. That happens and I can almost assure you this trial spins out of control for Dems.
People will say this will stretch out the trial. Damn straight it will & throw a monkey wrench in Dem primary. Great. People will say it will drown out Trump’s narrative on economy, jobs, etc. No, it won’t. Trump has a very powerful platform that he controls & uses effectively.