I never once got the feeling he actually wanted anyone taking that vaccine. No matter how many times he said it. There was something missing. I always felt like he was winking at us. Especially now that he still seems to take credit for it when he knows it's a bioweapon as well as the rest of us.
Dr. Oz endorsement? Never felt genuine.
McCarthy endorsement? Not even a little bit.
That speech he gave via Twitter to Pence right before he certified the election? You could sense something was fishy there. It felt like a coded fakeout (it's why I'm still not ready to give up on Pence just yet).
Then you've got the Q posts that say trust Sessions, Barr, Wray, etc.
I just feel like it's gotten to the point where the Patriot zeitgeist simply knows what's right and true, be it by the Spirit of the Lord or whatever, to the point that when Trump seems to bump up against it, none of us are fooled. We know where we stand and we know, somehow, that's where he REALLY stands too, but that for whatever reason it's necessary that he take these strange positions from time to time for strategic purposes.
It's a weird form of trust that's developed between him and the Patriots of America. Like...we know when he's full of shit, but because he knows we know when he's full of shit, he's not really full of shit, and we're all just playing the Sun Tzu game together, you know?
Watch this clip from Office Christmas Party. Imagine Jennifer Aniston is the Deep State, T.J. Miller is Trump, and everyone else in the room is us: https://youtu.be/j4OMpEp-bFk?t=97
Well, the bad people usually go for the opposite of what Trump says...
Yeah for the first several years I would say that was true. But Trump has made some strange shifts since then and like I said, I feel like knows we know they're strange, and he seems to trust us enough to see those shifts for what they are and not blindly follow him down those roads. I think he's actually counting on us not following him in many of these instances. It's a great way to throw off our enemies.
Trump is obviously playing stupid at times as part of the mainstream narrative. This is obvious when he acts surprised or like he just found out about some corruption when you know as President that he would be aware of that already. Like this Ruby Freeman bodycam confession. He almost certainly would have had access to that two years ago, but as part of the character he is playing in the script of The Great Awakening, he is required to be shocked by the revelation at the same point that it is revealed to the audience. When a journalist or anons seem to get too far ahead in the storyline, like Pizzagate or Seth Rich or the Awan Brothers or the Arizona audit, then those things seem to be shut down and removed from the narrative.
Yep. It’s frustrating though. I want him to come out and tell the truth. “I prefer a straight fight to all this sneakin’ around”