I heard quite a bit of the first show of Rush's replacements. Sorry, but I can't remember their names. I liked what I heard, for the most part, but what did strike me, was when discussing election fraud, one of them said something of the order of "Well, even if it is determined that Biden only won through fraud, even the Supreme Court won't touch it, so we have to look forward to 2024". Have these guys been put in Rush's spot as "controlled opposition"? The idea that you could have an entire nation know a sitting President is only there through fraud, but do NOTHING about it until "the next election", is about the most infuriating thing that could happen, and unless the military DOES take control, there would not be a pretty outcome for the country.
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I think you bringing up that he only began to address "conspiracy theories" suggests that he was not controlled opposition, but cautious in opposition. He may have known that he was on a fine line between having to placate the DS enough to be allowed to continue his show, or several alternatives. Does the LDS in your screen name mean you actually believe the Mormon con? Because, if you are interested in searching for truth, as most people here are, you would conclude, with only minimal looking, that the Mormon "church" has no justification through scripture, and even rational throught (Jesus didn't die on a cross 2,000 years ago only to have some guy claim he was given golden shields almost 2,000 years later, that essentially claims that everything about Christianity up to that point was wrong; God doesn't work that way).
Go read the story of Joseph in the Bible, the one whose brothers hated and sold him into slavery in Egypt. Why did they hate their brother? It was because of a vision he had in an inspired dream. In the end of the story, you will see that his brothers ended up doing the unthinkable. They had to humble themselves and go to Egypt to beg for food. Joseph’s identity was hidden from them. He wore a veil and spoke Egyptian. They didn’t recognize him. Yet he saved his family from starving. When they learned who he was, Joseph’s brothers repented. This story is also a prophecy about what is about to occur. Christians will one day know their Latter-day Saint brothers and repent of the evil they said about us. It may take us saving them from famine, but one day, it will happen.
https://ldsanon.wixsite.com/ldsanon/post/be-prepared-q-will-probably-fail