There is no other choice, honestly. I was really looking forward to today, and the defense was fucking weak in terms of election fraud. They did a good job in addressing the January 6 events and defending Trump from that, but on fraud, even after the dems opened up Pandora's Box, they were wet noodles.
Maybe, but it seems like with every key event that passes where action would be significant but falls on its face, we rationalize spinning it as a positive. Today's hearing had some good stuff, but it was overall lackluster.
Hinging on the Supreme court to not only accept the challenge, but to hear it and rule a decisive ruling on this sort of matter is a major leap of faith. Unless it's all planned and accounted for and now we're just going through the motions.
I'm torn between the two. I just wish we could have a bone along the way as a nod that things are unfolding, but perhaps it needs to be as conspicuous as possible.
The fact that the fraud was only lightly addressed in a small manner, almost dismissively towards the end after the democrats set up a slam-dunk situation kind of feeds me a bit of hope.
I question my take on reality daily in this never ending insanity. But of all the anomalies and CEO resignations and explosions and arrests going on around the world there is one thing that comforts me every time without ambiguity:
Trump got a 21 gun salute. But Bidan got the salute for foreign dignitaries.
That tells me I can trust the plan, that the mil are indeed in charge.
There is no other choice, honestly. I was really looking forward to today, and the defense was fucking weak in terms of election fraud. They did a good job in addressing the January 6 events and defending Trump from that, but on fraud, even after the dems opened up Pandora's Box, they were wet noodles.
I think that was intentional. Dems tried to bait them into showing evidence of fraud but they are saving that for court.
Maybe, but it seems like with every key event that passes where action would be significant but falls on its face, we rationalize spinning it as a positive. Today's hearing had some good stuff, but it was overall lackluster.
Hinging on the Supreme court to not only accept the challenge, but to hear it and rule a decisive ruling on this sort of matter is a major leap of faith. Unless it's all planned and accounted for and now we're just going through the motions.
I'm torn between the two. I just wish we could have a bone along the way as a nod that things are unfolding, but perhaps it needs to be as conspicuous as possible.
The fact that the fraud was only lightly addressed in a small manner, almost dismissively towards the end after the democrats set up a slam-dunk situation kind of feeds me a bit of hope.
I question my take on reality daily in this never ending insanity. But of all the anomalies and CEO resignations and explosions and arrests going on around the world there is one thing that comforts me every time without ambiguity:
Trump got a 21 gun salute. But Bidan got the salute for foreign dignitaries.
That tells me I can trust the plan, that the mil are indeed in charge.
I remember reading that the timing between shots doesn't matter but it may have been a shill.
Also Joe didn't place the wreath like all other presidents did, and it wasn't part of the COVID protocol changes.