Things seem dreary, but lets look at our recent wins
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Nancy Pelosi is no longer Speaker of the House
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Kevin McCarthy is no longer Speaker of the House
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We have free speech again on the biggest political public square (X)
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Federal Appeals Court has blocked Federal agencies from coordinating censorship with Big Tech
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The Trump indictments have completely backfired and he’s leading everyone in almost every poll
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Republicans have highest polling support as a party in 3+ decades
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NY Gov and Mayor calling for an end to illegal alien invasion
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Joe Biden is going to start rebuilding the Wall
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Ukraine funding is all but dead
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Roe v. Wade overturned
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Affirmative action is illegal
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SCOTUS confirmed right to carry conceal
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Election reform being passed in dozens of states
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Mitch McConnell is running out of runway
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BLM has been exposed as a scam and Democrat mayors are finally calling to hire more police
It’s a long, ugly fight to take back America, but we are making HUGE progress🫡🇺🇸
👉🏻 https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1709960472701616456?s=19
This one is strange since Musk said he was bringing back free speech. The only explanation if he is a white hat I can think of is that he may be trying to keep from overwhelming the system with conservatives too fast. If the ratio is 90-10 or 70-30 the dumbfucks posting about loving trannys or illegals or some other dumb propaganda will get overwhelmed with negatives and run to meta. They need to be slowly red pilled.
Most of the Dems have been left Twitter a while ago, especially the ones that don’t want to hear conservatives. I think slowly red pilling is really asinine. It easily makes any findings easily dissipate from the short term memories that most people have, especially considering how MSM does the exact opposite to get their narrative across (by bombarding the masses with narratives and staged events). We see how “slowly” redpilling has backfired with Twitter files, election appeals/acknowledging election fraud, court cases, etc.
This has been going on for almost a decade. How slow do you have to go before realizing it's not working?