Last night I was talking to a strong TDS person I know, who up until last night always even supported Biden! He used to say things like "I'm glad we have a mature president" as recently as a few months ago, believe it or not. Last night though, I thought he was a little disenchanted, he mentioned something about corruption & I used it to rag on the presidents. Since I can't openly defend Trump specifically to him, I talk in generalities & said that the presidents that the media writes the worst about are probably the best. He cited Jimmy Carter & we both agreed, yeah he was a good president. ( BTW Trump & Carter are the 2 presidents in the last 1/2 century who started the least amount of wars)
I wonder what your thoughts on him are? The fact that he came in after the cabal removed Nixon makes me think he might be on their side some. IDK. I do like the fact that he didn't kill as many as most. He came off as a 'weak' president while Trump never gave the image of weakness but that's another story.
I know that Trump once called Carter. According to the MSM Trump was concerned about China in the call. My sense is that Trump used that call to feel him out to see where he stands. Since Carter didn't play any role later on I assume Trump knew that he couldn't be used as an asset in any way. That's my guess. Who knows, maybe Trump got some vital information from him in that call. IDK My guess is that Carter just wanted to stay neutral, he probably knew that any more would cost him from the cabal.
There used to be functionally two parties that called themselves Republicans. The left coast Republicans were Reagan, Goldwater, Nixon, and a few others. The right coast was the Rockefellers, Bushes, and a few others. The Rockefellers did everything they could to kill off the left coast Republicans. Reagan finally killed them off when he granted the first amnesty, and the next democrat president, Clinton, started doing naturalization ceremonies in stadiums in southern California, handing out voter registrations to the thousands that attended. Southern California used to be a conservative stronghold.