"Sunshine patriots and fair weather friends don't win wars. Warriors win wars."
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Yeah i sense false equivalency here. Telling the deep state to fuck off is what someone will have to do from now on, to be a good President. There is no upside to advocating the jab. This feels like a situation where he trusted the doctors advising him and is loathe to say he was wrong to do so.
If he ever does finally admit he was wrong and start talking about the dead and maimed by the vaccines, the media will immediately turn this on him and say "have you finally stopped killing millions of americans?"
So by advocating for them in the first place it seems like he's put himself in a catch-22. It will be interesting to see how he handles this
Not trying to create an equivalency. Just a correlation that I find personally interesting.
Seems like Mary Grace is in this post tho
This is about exposing people. Honestly, for someone to blame Trump for getting the jab, it really exposes them! Why would anyone inject themselves with an unknown substance for an illness that won't kill them, and has a cure, all because a man, you like, but have never met, told you too? Wake up! Stop falling for authority/expert knowledge, and engage your own brain.
Since Q/Trump know what the plan was/is, and we don't, maybe he was relying on his supporters using basic sense.
It's not about who blames who. If it were about saving lives he should have exposed the whole plot (and not let the vax be released) and if it were about maintaining optics that seems like an ever-moving goalpost now. Remember, the vax would never have been approved with actual testing being done. It was dependent upon the declaration of an emergency to be released without any long term test results, and we all know it would have failed actual clinical trials miserably. It seems like he has put himself in a position where he can never say the vax was wrong without also taking the blame for implementing it.
I remember there was some speculation that pretending to back the vax was a necessary misdirect to ensure his re election in 2020, but now that seems wrong too. Since we're over 2 years into the Biden regime at this point, he might as well have just stopped the vax and let the rest play out as it did. All I can think of is he legitimately thinks these vaccines are a good idea, or he legitimately thinks the people dumb enough to take it are a necessary sacrifice in the war.
I dont really like either option