The media keeps insisting Trump will magically get away with it all due to the supposed lack of a federal case against him. But they’re purposely ignoring the fact that Trump is in the process of being criminally indicted in New York and Georgia. Any dishonest trick to scare you.
The media has actually brainwashed you into believing that if Trump goes to prison on state charges but doesn’t also go to prison on federal charges, he… somehow wins? That’s clinically insane thinking. Yet here we are, thanks to the medias endless thirst for ratings.
The media – particularly liberal leaning media – spends every day insisting we’re all doomed due to the (supposed) lack of a federal case against Trump – but just ignores that Trump is going to state prison regardless. You cannot trust these media slimeballs. You just can’t.
If you want to waste your life listening to con artists on MSNBC and CNN and Twitter who spend every day misrepresenting the facts so they can pretend Trump is getting away with it all, so be it. But keep that stupid bullshit out of my replies. Go mope like a loser somewhere else

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17 Nov
Past three days:

- DOJ arrests Steve Bannon

- DOJ indicts two more people related to the Gaetz-Greenberg probe

- Feds raid home of Arizona election “audit” figure

- Feds raid home of Lauren Boebert’s former campaign manager

So much for Merrick Garland’s DOJ doing “nothing.”
None of these things came out of nowhere. The DOJ didn’t suddenly “wake up.” Garland didn’t suddenly “grow a spine.” That’s just gibberish talk from commentators who don’t understand what they’re watching happen.
Most of what we’re seeing this week (with the exception of Bannon) is a direct result of lengthy and complex DOJ criminal probes that have been ongoing the entire time. We’re just finally starting to see the fruits of it. There will be plenty more.
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17 Nov
Trump himself hinted today that he may not run in 2024 because of his “health.” He’s already laying down excuses for when his historic unpopularity (and struts as a New York prison inmate) prevent him from running. Yet the media is too busy sniffing “Trump 2024” glue to notice.
You can tell that Trump’s babysitters have been drilling the “health issues” narrative into his head, for when they eventually have to break it to him that he’s not running. And Trump, half senile and thus suggestible at this point, is passively buying it.
It also gives Trump an excuse to keep fundraising for his nonexistent 2024 campaign for quite awhile, before ultimately using his “health” as the excuse for not actually entering the race after taking all those quasi-campaign donations from his gullible fans. They’ll fall for it.
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17 Nov
Unemployment is on track to reach a fifty year low next year. Inflation will settle. Shortages will end. People will see tangible benefits from infrastructure. Biden’s approval rating will absolutely bounce back before the midterms. That’s an easy one to predict.
A lot of variables. But is it realistic for him to be up to, say, 50% by the midterms? Yes. He’s liked and his policies are popular. His current numbers are only the result of the mainstream media manipulating audiences for effect. They run out of breath, his numbers go back up.
And at some point in 2022 the media will be more interested in getting its ratings by focusing on Trump’s worsening scandals (1/6 committee public hearings, NY indictments), than in trying to get ratings by hyping phony Biden scandals – which its finding out doesn’t work anyway.
Read 5 tweets
16 Nov
You like to think of your favorite cable news hosts as your friends. In reality they’re all ambitious career-oriented people who get paid big money to drive ratings by convincing you that they’re your friend. Some of them are far better than others. None of them are your friend.
Cable news hosts have a nearly impossible job: repackage the day’s news into a reality show format with just the right mix of indignation, outrage, and friendliness to keep millions of people’s blood pumping do they stay tuned in for the full hour. Then do it again the next day.
Some cable news hosts try to keep their blood pumping narratives as true to the underlying stories as possible, and try to offer as much insight as they can. Others say screw it and just put together whatever narrative will drive ratings, accurate or not. Many are in between.
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16 Nov
Chris Christie is doing all of this – media blitz, attacking Trump, etc – to sell copies of his new book. It’s worth MILLIONS to him. TV hosts putting him on the air are playing along with it, instead of calling out the charade, because they also make big money from book deals.
“No, he’s doing this to position himself for 2024!”

Christie can read the polls. He knows he has virtually no chance in 2024. But yeah, he’ll run – so he can use his failed campaign as a publicity tour for his NEXT book before dropping out. These things are always about money.
“But such and such TV host held his feet to the fire!”

Did that host call out Christie for putting on all this performance art just to cash in on a book deal? No. Because no one in the industry wants to admit that controversy to drive book deals is how they ALL cash in.
Read 4 tweets
16 Nov
One thing that Merrick Garland's DOJ gets no credit for but definitely should: after it began probing the people running the phony Arizona election "audit," they quickly started backing down, and no other phony audits have gained traction in any other states.
This was a legally proper move by the DOJ, because based on major media reports alone, the people running the audit very much appeared to be violating the law. But it was done subtly enough so as not to be seen as partisan retribution by the DOJ.
Will the DOJ end up bringing criminal charges against the people running the phony audit? No idea. With Garland's DOJ, that'll come down to whether there's enough evidence to secure a conviction. But the point is, the DOJ got them to back off.
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