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That is a good point and it's why I don't criticize Trump for not pardoning J6 prisoners. I find it strange, however, how much marketing work was done for this particular rally - was the speech itself any more significant than most of Trump's speeches? I don't think so. It was about as good as they usually are.

So why the marketing? "January 6th in D.C. - be there, will be wild!"

Why were posts constantly pinned to the top of The Donald endorsing this event? Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230003946/https://thedonald.win/

"TRUMP TWEET. DADDY SAYS BE IN DC ON JAN. 6TH"

The President told the protestors to "go home, we must have peace." That's fine, but it suggests that Trump has a legal solution to the incredible turmoil our country faces. I choose to have faith in him and in Q--the Mar-a-Lago raid could very well be the storm we've been waiting for--but it's been 2 years since the election was stolen, J6 prisoners still rotting away behind bars, no significant arrests of globalist politicians - I don't blame anyone for losing faith in Trump under these circumstances, these are hard times with a LOT of political subterfuge.

My point is, patriots who are losing patience are not necessarily deepstate agents, and I think it's wrong to throw them under the bus (or kneejerk downvote posts as is happening here - even though I still support Trump) instead of engaging with them intellectually.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: e

That is a good point and it's why I don't criticize Trump for not pardoning J6 prisoners. I find it strange, however, how much marketing work done for this particular rally - was the speech itself any more significant than most of Trump's speeches? I don't think so. It was about as good as they usually are.

So why the marketing? "January 6th in D.C. - be there, will be wild!"

Why were posts constantly pinned to the top of The Donald endorsing this event? Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230003946/https://thedonald.win/

"TRUMP TWEET. DADDY SAYS BE IN DC ON JAN. 6TH"

The President told the protestors to "go home, we must have peace." That's fine, but it suggests that Trump has a legal solution to the incredible turmoil our country faces. I choose to have faith in him and in Q--the Mar-a-Lago raid could very well be the storm we've been waiting for--but it's been 2 years since the election was stolen, J6 prisoners still rotting away behind bars, no significant arrests of globalist politicians - I don't blame anyone for losing faith in Trump under these circumstances, these are hard times with a LOT of political subterfuge.

My point is, patriots who are losing patience are not necessarily deepstate agents, and I think it's wrong to throw them under the bus (or kneejerk downvote posts as is happening here - even though I still support Trump) instead of engaging with them intellectually.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: clarity

That is a good point and it's why I don't criticize Trump for not pardoning J6 prisoners. I find it strange, however, how much marketing work done for this particular rally - was the speech itself any more significant than most of Trump's speeches? I don't think so. It was about as good as they usually are.

So why the marketing? "January 6th in D.C. - be there, will be wild!"

Why were posts constantly pinned to the top of The Donald endorsing this event? Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230003946/https://thedonald.win/

"TRUMP TWEET. DADDY SAYS BE IN DC ON JAN. 6TH"

The President told the protestors to "go home, we must have peace." That's fine, but it suggests that Trump has a legal solution to the incredible turmoil our country faces. I choose to have faith in him and in Q--the Mar-a-Lago raid could very well be the storm we've been waiting for--but it's been 2 years since the election was stolen, J6 prisoners still rotting away behind bars, no significant arrests - I don't blame anyone for losing faith in Trump under these circumstances, these are hard times with a LOT of political subterfuge.

My point is, patriots who are losing patience are not necessarily deepstate agents, and I think it's wrong to throw them under the bus (or kneejerk downvote posts as is happening here - even though I still support Trump) instead of engaging with them intellectually.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: clarity

That is a good point and it's why I don't criticize Trump for not pardoning J6 prisoners. I find it strange, however, how much marketing work done for this particular rally - was the speech itself any more significant than most of Trump's speeches? I don't think so. It was about as good as they usually are.

So why the marketing? "January 6th in D.C. - be there, will be wild!"

Why were posts constantly pinned to the top of The Donald endorsing this event? Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230003946/https://thedonald.win/

"TRUMP TWEET. DADDY SAYS BE IN DC ON JAN. 6TH"

The President told the protestors to "go home, we must have peace." That's fine, but it suggests that Trump has a legal solution to the incredible turmoil our country faces. I choose to have faith in him and in Q--the Mar-a-Lago raid could very well be the storm we've been waiting for--but it's been 2 years since the election was stolen, J6 prisoners still rotting away behind bars - I don't blame anyone for losing faith in Trump under these circumstances, these are hard times with a LOT of political subterfuge.

My point is, patriots who are losing patience are not necessarily deepstate agents, and I think it's wrong to throw them under the bus (or kneejerk downvote posts as is happening here - even though I still support Trump) instead of engaging with them intellectually.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: e

That is a good point and it's why I don't criticize Trump for not pardoning J6 prisoners. I find it strange, however, how much marketing work done for this particular rally - was the speech itself any more significant than most of Trump's speeches? I don't think so. It was about as good as they usually are.

So why the marketing? "January 6th in D.C. - be there, will be wild!"

Why were posts constantly pinned to the top of The Donald endorsing this event? Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230003946/https://thedonald.win/

"TRUMP TWEET. DADDY SAYS BE IN DC ON JAN. 6TH"

The President told the protestors to "go home, we must have peace." That's fine, but it suggests that Trump has a legal solution to the incredible turmoil our country faces. I choose to have faith in him and in Q--the Mar-a-Lago raid could very well be the storm we've been waiting for--but it's been 2 years since the election was stolen, J6 prisoners still rotting away in prison - I don't blame anyone for losing faith in Trump under these circumstances, these are hard times with a LOT of political subterfuge.

My point is, patriots who are losing patience are not necessarily deepstate agents, and I think it's wrong to throw them under the bus (or kneejerk downvote posts as is happening here - even though I still support Trump) instead of engaging with them intellectually.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: clarity

That is a good point and it's why I don't criticize Trump for not pardoning J6 prisoners. I find it strange, however, how much marketing work done for this particular rally - was the speech itself any more significant than most of Trump's speeches? I don't think so. It was about as good as they usually are.

So why the marketing? "January 6th in D.C. - be there, will be wild!"

Why were posts constantly pinned to the top of The Donald endorsing this event? Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230003946/https://thedonald.win/

"TRUMP TWEET. DADDY SAYS BE IN DC ON JAN. 6TH"

The President told the protestors to "go home, we must have peace." That's fine, but it suggests that Trump has a legal solution to the incredible turmoil our country faces. I choose to have faith in him and in Q--the Mar-a-Lago raid could very well be the storm we've been waiting for--but it's been 2 years since the election was stolen, J6 prisoners still rotting away in prison - I don't blame anyone for losing faith in Trump under these circumstances, these are hard times with a LOT of political subterfuge. My point is, patriots who are losing patience are not necessarily deepstate agents, and I think it's wrong to throw them under the bus (or kneejerk downvote posts as is happening here - even though I still support Trump) instead of engaging with them intellectually.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: clarity

That is a good point and it's why I don't criticize Trump for not pardoning J6 prisoners. I find it strange, however, how much marketing work done for this particular rally - was the speech itself any more significant than most of Trump's speeches? I don't think so. It was about as good as they usually are.

So why the marketing? "January 6th in D.C. - be there, will be wild!"

Why were posts constantly pinned to the top of The Donald endorsing this event? Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230003946/https://thedonald.win/

"TRUMP TWEET. DADDY SAYS BE IN DC ON JAN. 6TH"

The President told the protestors to "go home, we must have peace." That's fine, but it suggests that Trump has a legal solution to the incredible turmoil our country faces. I choose to have faith in him and in Q--the Mar-a-Lago raid could very well be the storm we've been waiting for--but it's been 2 years since the election was stolen, J6 prisoners still rotting away in prison - I don't blame anyone for losing faith in Trump under these circumstances, these are hard times with a LOT of political subterfuge.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

That is a good point and it's why I don't criticize Trump for not pardoning J6 prisoners. I find it strange, however, how much marketing work done for this particular rally - was the speech itself any more significant than most of Trump's speeches? I don't think so. It was about as good as they usually are.

So why the marketing? "January 6th in D.C. - be there, will be wild!"

Why were posts constantly pinned to the top of The Donald endorsing this event? Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230003946/https://thedonald.win/

The President told the protestors to "go home, we must have peace." That's fine, but it suggests that Trump has a legal solution to the incredible turmoil our country faces. I choose to have faith in him and in Q--the Mar-a-Lago raid could very well be the storm we've been waiting for--but it's been 2 years since the election was stolen, J6 prisoners still rotting away in prison - I don't blame anyone for losing faith in Trump under these circumstances, these are hard times with a LOT of political subterfuge.

2 years ago
1 score