"I think he's saying that he prefers to remain in good favor with the Prescott Bush nazi dynasty wing of the republican party election fraud traitors, rather than remain in good favor with 74+ million Americans who voted for him in 2020. But that's just my opinion."
Such heresy. I don't think you understand how the political arena works, or what trying to accomplish anything inside of it entails. It's cool to be the guy who is different from the rest, but as you've seen, they took every chance to sabotage him. You have to work with the swamp to get things done, it's simply the age old game of politics. So is keeping your enemies closer than your friends. Especially if you're going to sting them. I think you're missing the whole point of the operation and that makes me wonder why you are here.
It's a reference to GEOTUS, if that flew over your head it's hardly my problem. If you can't provide sauce, Imma have to let you finish, but I'm actually far-right myself, and I think you sound flat out retarded. It isn't an end goal. I don't think you understand what that term means. In my experience, Q is not the stepping stone, these ideas of (pretty much the same cabal) "Jews" owning the world, are the stepping stone. In addition, Trump is not Q. And I don't think anyone believes that. I put my trust in the patriots in the military, who have demonstrated that they have a plan, one that works. If you have valid reasons for criticizing the movement, I'll be the first one in line to support you. But I cannot agree with your defeatist perception.
Shitty opinions with no thought behind them that spread doubt are offensive to me. Sorry for having principles.
No you don't believe that, but I'll pretend for the sake of argument.
It's cool that you think Hitler was the second coming of Christ. He was not. He was financed like the rest of them were, through the (((banks))). OMG his son-in-law is a Jew, obvious zionist shill. This is why I left the far-right behind. The infighting, coupled with the double standard on required mental gymnastics to understand history is endless and even more fruitless. Do I think Hitler is the most evil man ever? No. I think of anyone in the world, his approach to Communism is the one I'd support the most. He took a nation that was gutted, and built a superpower that took virtually the whole world to bring down, even with several of his military baffles. I can't recall where Q calls Hitler a black hat. I remember the posts showing the anti-fascists in Germany, who were used to antagonize the populace. Many people mistakenly took this as them saying Hitler was involved/leading this group (I really have no idea why), perhaps you're among them? It doesn't matter, in the end anyone can see the world wars were set up. Each nation playing it's role perfectly, unaware of the trap it was walking into.
The political scene won't change if the people don't, that's why Biden is president right now, in my opinion. People need to be shaken from their comfort zones.
I think you are missing the point that Donald J. Trump does not need to play the [stupid] age old game of politics as usual. It has not served him well, nor has it served our nation well. More importantly, it is not the will of the American public.
DJT can end the uni-party charade with a snap of his fingers by either running as a third party or, catch this- running as a "write in" candidate. He doesn't need a single goddamn thing from the establishment republican party swamp in order to destroy them. It's past time that he wield his power as a warrior, and lead the American public according to the will of the people. No more "deals" with the DC swamp establishment! Break them!
"I think you are missing the point that Donald J. Trump does not need to play the [stupid] age old game of politics as usual."
I've missed nothing. The process of reform and or making law has not changed. It is difficult to do anything when no one agrees with what you're doing. Trump's success came from his connection to the people and his impact on the culture. He gave us someone to rally behind, against the authoritarians in our country. Did he have political successes? Yes. Did he have Republican support behind most of those? Yes. It's not a coincidence. Now granted there is likely more to the story, but we aren't privy to that. Regardless I think my statement was perfectly valid.
"DJT can end the uni-party charade with a snap of his fingers by either running as a third party or, catch this- running as a "write in" candidate. He doesn't need a single goddamn thing from the establishment republican party swamp in order to destroy them. It's past time that he wield his power as a warrior, and lead the American public according to the will of the people. No more "deals" with the DC swamp establishment! Break them!"
It's a cute idea, but highly flawed, and that's why Trump said he would not use another party. To think he can end it with the snap of a finger is to simply not understand the situation, he's not Jesus. Watch less TV.
It's a cute idea, but highly flawed, and that's why Trump said he would not use another party.
We will soon see if that idea is flawed or not based on the production of the republican traitor party led special council investigation of John Durham. I do not foresee the American public tolerating any more "failures" from the republican side of the uni-party swamp. And I doubt, and hope that Trump will not either.
Using another party will by default lose you voters. There's a reason the libertarian party is the joke that it is. You need to utilize the mainstream tools available. Will the people tolerate more failures? Probably not. But they will simply vote in a different Republican, who shares Trump's values... Like we see happening at a more frequent rate. This is a long game, expecting easy victories is to defeat yourself. In due time I think people will find that they are responsible for the travesties committed by the re-elected. This idea that we bear no responsibility for the corruption in our government is going to lead us right back to our previously current condition. The Republican Party can be a force for good, if the people educate themselves and maintain involvement.
"I think he's saying that he prefers to remain in good favor with the Prescott Bush nazi dynasty wing of the republican party election fraud traitors, rather than remain in good favor with 74+ million Americans who voted for him in 2020. But that's just my opinion."
Such heresy. I don't think you understand how the political arena works, or what trying to accomplish anything inside of it entails. It's cool to be the guy who is different from the rest, but as you've seen, they took every chance to sabotage him. You have to work with the swamp to get things done, it's simply the age old game of politics. So is keeping your enemies closer than your friends. Especially if you're going to sting them. I think you're missing the whole point of the operation and that makes me wonder why you are here.
It's a reference to GEOTUS, if that flew over your head it's hardly my problem. If you can't provide sauce, Imma have to let you finish, but I'm actually far-right myself, and I think you sound flat out retarded. It isn't an end goal. I don't think you understand what that term means. In my experience, Q is not the stepping stone, these ideas of (pretty much the same cabal) "Jews" owning the world, are the stepping stone. In addition, Trump is not Q. And I don't think anyone believes that. I put my trust in the patriots in the military, who have demonstrated that they have a plan, one that works. If you have valid reasons for criticizing the movement, I'll be the first one in line to support you. But I cannot agree with your defeatist perception.
Shitty opinions with no thought behind them that spread doubt are offensive to me. Sorry for having principles.
No you don't believe that, but I'll pretend for the sake of argument.
It's cool that you think Hitler was the second coming of Christ. He was not. He was financed like the rest of them were, through the (((banks))). OMG his son-in-law is a Jew, obvious zionist shill. This is why I left the far-right behind. The infighting, coupled with the double standard on required mental gymnastics to understand history is endless and even more fruitless. Do I think Hitler is the most evil man ever? No. I think of anyone in the world, his approach to Communism is the one I'd support the most. He took a nation that was gutted, and built a superpower that took virtually the whole world to bring down, even with several of his military baffles. I can't recall where Q calls Hitler a black hat. I remember the posts showing the anti-fascists in Germany, who were used to antagonize the populace. Many people mistakenly took this as them saying Hitler was involved/leading this group (I really have no idea why), perhaps you're among them? It doesn't matter, in the end anyone can see the world wars were set up. Each nation playing it's role perfectly, unaware of the trap it was walking into.
The political scene won't change if the people don't, that's why Biden is president right now, in my opinion. People need to be shaken from their comfort zones.
I think you are missing the point that Donald J. Trump does not need to play the [stupid] age old game of politics as usual. It has not served him well, nor has it served our nation well. More importantly, it is not the will of the American public.
DJT can end the uni-party charade with a snap of his fingers by either running as a third party or, catch this- running as a "write in" candidate. He doesn't need a single goddamn thing from the establishment republican party swamp in order to destroy them. It's past time that he wield his power as a warrior, and lead the American public according to the will of the people. No more "deals" with the DC swamp establishment! Break them!
"I think you are missing the point that Donald J. Trump does not need to play the [stupid] age old game of politics as usual."
I've missed nothing. The process of reform and or making law has not changed. It is difficult to do anything when no one agrees with what you're doing. Trump's success came from his connection to the people and his impact on the culture. He gave us someone to rally behind, against the authoritarians in our country. Did he have political successes? Yes. Did he have Republican support behind most of those? Yes. It's not a coincidence. Now granted there is likely more to the story, but we aren't privy to that. Regardless I think my statement was perfectly valid.
"DJT can end the uni-party charade with a snap of his fingers by either running as a third party or, catch this- running as a "write in" candidate. He doesn't need a single goddamn thing from the establishment republican party swamp in order to destroy them. It's past time that he wield his power as a warrior, and lead the American public according to the will of the people. No more "deals" with the DC swamp establishment! Break them!"
It's a cute idea, but highly flawed, and that's why Trump said he would not use another party. To think he can end it with the snap of a finger is to simply not understand the situation, he's not Jesus. Watch less TV.
We will soon see if that idea is flawed or not based on the production of the republican traitor party led special council investigation of John Durham. I do not foresee the American public tolerating any more "failures" from the republican side of the uni-party swamp. And I doubt, and hope that Trump will not either.
Using another party will by default lose you voters. There's a reason the libertarian party is the joke that it is. You need to utilize the mainstream tools available. Will the people tolerate more failures? Probably not. But they will simply vote in a different Republican, who shares Trump's values... Like we see happening at a more frequent rate. This is a long game, expecting easy victories is to defeat yourself. In due time I think people will find that they are responsible for the travesties committed by the re-elected. This idea that we bear no responsibility for the corruption in our government is going to lead us right back to our previously current condition. The Republican Party can be a force for good, if the people educate themselves and maintain involvement.