The quality of their propaganda messaging has noticeably degraded ever since Trump came on the scene. It's like he gets them so flustered they can no longer prepare a coherent narrative that works (except on the most feeble-minded). It's precisely for this reason I feel more confident than ever we will win in the end.
They're not used to someone so influential being uncontrollable. Additionally, as he was friends with the Clintons, they probably believed he was part of their club for a long time. They don't seem to have had any possible playbook for dealing with one of their own powerful presences betraying them.
Was Trump playing the long game? Was he recruited? Was he always a part of a plan? Did he see something and have his own great awakening?
There are a lot of questions for what caused Trump to come out against his "friends", and they were clearly not prepared.
Now he's got hundreds of millions -- or more -- globally watching everything he says or does, and either consuming mainstream media or laughing at them because they see through their games. Either way, Trump continues to be exposed to the masses which is to our benefit.
They tried to deplatform him and cancel him in the biggest push in the modern age we've ever seen from all sides, and he came through it with his own platform. They literally can't censor him any further, and now they're scrambling to pin something on him to stop him.
I have some issues with Trump, but it's batshit insane how the media behaves and that's one thing I am always ready to laugh at.
Ive been listening to Trump for 40 some years. He was always based and if you go through his interviews and then tweets, look at his actions, none of this is new.
But, he does have a liberal voting history. He is definitely different from what he used to be on that front. This also came up a lot during the 2016 election, they tried to get people to vote for someone else because he "wasn't conservative enough"
Some interesting questions indeed, most of which we likely won't ever fully know the truth of. This is a thought-provoking topic that I've wondered about myself. I suppose at the end of the day whether Trump was always playing the long con or whether he had a change of heart at some time in his life is a moot point now. One thing I do know is that even those who could be counted amongst the most wicked can still repent at any point if they allow themselves to. It doesn't make everything right that they did wrong but it does mean they are now open to the possibility of returning to God. How I or anyone else feels about them personally is beside the point. What matters is their relationship with God.
This is one of the reasons why we're to pray for even those enemies we detest or who we personally can't forgive due to the evil they've wrought. Because, who knows, they might be just the person needed to turn around the enemy's snares back onto them. Regardless, all I know for sure is that Trump has been highly effective in breaking down the propaganda machine and throwing a wrench into the political elites' plans to enslave us. I may not know the contents of his heart but I suppose his actions speak for the kind of man he currently is (despite however he may used to have been).
Which bit? That he used to be friends with the Clintons, which is well known, or that they tried to censor him, which is obvious, or that he has become a major source of attention both positive and negative?
The President is a mastermind selling nuclear secrets out to foreign actors and colluded with Russia to steal the election!! Also he is stupid and uninformed. Only we here at MSNBC have the facts.
This nonsense dichotomy is one of the things that woke me up during his first term.
The President is a mastermind selling nuclear secrets out to foreign actors and colluded with Russia to steal the election!!
Also he is stupid and uninformed. Only we here at MSNBC have the facts.
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The quality of their propaganda messaging has noticeably degraded ever since Trump came on the scene. It's like he gets them so flustered they can no longer prepare a coherent narrative that works (except on the most feeble-minded). It's precisely for this reason I feel more confident than ever we will win in the end.
They're not used to someone so influential being uncontrollable. Additionally, as he was friends with the Clintons, they probably believed he was part of their club for a long time. They don't seem to have had any possible playbook for dealing with one of their own powerful presences betraying them.
Was Trump playing the long game? Was he recruited? Was he always a part of a plan? Did he see something and have his own great awakening?
There are a lot of questions for what caused Trump to come out against his "friends", and they were clearly not prepared.
Now he's got hundreds of millions -- or more -- globally watching everything he says or does, and either consuming mainstream media or laughing at them because they see through their games. Either way, Trump continues to be exposed to the masses which is to our benefit.
They tried to deplatform him and cancel him in the biggest push in the modern age we've ever seen from all sides, and he came through it with his own platform. They literally can't censor him any further, and now they're scrambling to pin something on him to stop him.
I have some issues with Trump, but it's batshit insane how the media behaves and that's one thing I am always ready to laugh at.
Ive been listening to Trump for 40 some years. He was always based and if you go through his interviews and then tweets, look at his actions, none of this is new.
But, he does have a liberal voting history. He is definitely different from what he used to be on that front. This also came up a lot during the 2016 election, they tried to get people to vote for someone else because he "wasn't conservative enough"
Some interesting questions indeed, most of which we likely won't ever fully know the truth of. This is a thought-provoking topic that I've wondered about myself. I suppose at the end of the day whether Trump was always playing the long con or whether he had a change of heart at some time in his life is a moot point now. One thing I do know is that even those who could be counted amongst the most wicked can still repent at any point if they allow themselves to. It doesn't make everything right that they did wrong but it does mean they are now open to the possibility of returning to God. How I or anyone else feels about them personally is beside the point. What matters is their relationship with God.
This is one of the reasons why we're to pray for even those enemies we detest or who we personally can't forgive due to the evil they've wrought. Because, who knows, they might be just the person needed to turn around the enemy's snares back onto them. Regardless, all I know for sure is that Trump has been highly effective in breaking down the propaganda machine and throwing a wrench into the political elites' plans to enslave us. I may not know the contents of his heart but I suppose his actions speak for the kind of man he currently is (despite however he may used to have been).
I'm curious now....
What, in particular, are you alluding to here?
Remember when Trump said he loves this country just as much as we do….
Trump knows the deep state playbook and doesn’t like what was happening!
I don't like your inferences about my President
Which bit? That he used to be friends with the Clintons, which is well known, or that they tried to censor him, which is obvious, or that he has become a major source of attention both positive and negative?
They miss the good old days.
This nonsense dichotomy is one of the things that woke me up during his first term.