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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

Because in the proper context, polls are very meaningful. Polls are the precursor to election fraud. Crooked polling is the setup for crooked elections.

President Trump was never ahead in the polls in 2016 or 2020. In 2016, he won because election fraud was undone in just 3 cities.

in 2020, he won in a landslide but lost due to massive, obvious and clumsy election fraud.

In both cases, election fraud had an enormous impact on the final popular vote and the polling was there to program the public's expectations.

That's not happening this time because I suspect the gap is so wide that polling outlets can't hide it. This is a very significant development and deserves attention.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

The quotes here from Publisher Will Lewis and new temporary head of the WashPo newsroom are absolutely hilarious. I know little about the guy but he sounds competent and very unwilling to sugarcoat reality for his clearly sensitive staff.

The Post is hemorraging cash and he's clearly taking the problem very seriously. The quotes from staffers in the article make it clear that they are hilariously out of touch with this reality. This Vanity Fair piece is one of the most enjoyable articles I've read in a long time.

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JackieDaytona74 3 points ago +3 / -0

The subject of Biden and his candidacy is perhaps the biggest litmus test for me personally in regards to validating that "Patriots are in control".

If November arrives and Joe Biden is on the ticket for re-election, there's not a single doubt in my mind that the trap has closed.

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JackieDaytona74 12 points ago +12 / -0

Ugh, I'm so sorry man. I must confess, between this fraudulent administration and covid, the last 5 years have radicalized me. I have no room in my life for those who aren't seeing the outright evil in front of us.

I can't imagine how difficult this is for you. And your situation is a great example of why I get pissed off at the "stop being so impatient" posts that have been hitting GAW lately. There are millions of people out there hurting, whether it's financially, spiritually or their relationships.

I have no idea what the specific dynamics are of your conversations with your wife so I won't offer any advice. But know that I'll be saying a prayer for you tonight that she wakes up.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

What a nice piece of news.

I've long suspected that many of these legacy leftwing media outlets are operating at massive losses but being propped up by Cabal money.

As an example, CNN has been averaging 96,000 key demo viewers for the past few months. For those not familiar with TV lingo, key demo is the "key demographic" consisting of 25-49 year olds, the most desirable demographic to advertisers.

Ninety-six freaking thousand a night. That's it. Even Faux News (which crushes the competition in the cable news business) has pathetic numbers for the key demo category. Their top key demo show (Fox and Friends) averaged 146,000 in the key demo for the month of May.

Now, while the key demo is the most important demographic for garnering advertising dollars, total viewers does matter of course. But even then, CNN only averages about 600,000 viewers throughout the day and how many of those "viewers" are airport televisions? How does a "news network" afford to pay its anchors 8 figure salaries when pulling in a paltry 600k total viewers and 96k key demo viewers?

I'd really love to see some enterprising individual do a deep dive on the finances of cable news / print legacy media entities. I strongly suspect some irregularities would be found.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

My initial reaction to this post was skepticism.

However, there is some logic to this.

Perhaps more significantly, this is a year where I think we should expect to see at least one and perhaps multiple black swan events.

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JackieDaytona74 3 points ago +3 / -0

The jurors are the ones who should go into hiding.

Our judicial health and the health of the Republic is dependent on the electorate/jurors not turning into a bunch of fucking retards.

Those jurors should spend the rest of their days shunned by polite society. No decent person should offer them a job and they should not be able to walk in public without being shouted at and called out for the pigs they are.

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JackieDaytona74 8 points ago +9 / -1

A bit of a black pill from the President here.

Though the implication might be "Now it's time to fight fire with fire".

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree with the sentiment but I refuse to criticize anyone who feels impatient.

There are millions of people out there that are hurting from this battle. Unemployed, broke, or ostracized from their family for the crime of being awake.

And the primary reason that it's taking this long is the slumbering idiots that still comprise a large minority of the population.

I fully understand why things are playing out the way they are. I fully expect things to get much worse. But can I be critical of those whose impatience has gotten the better of them after watching the country they love get torn down around them for the past 4 years? Nope, I cannot.

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JackieDaytona74 3 points ago +3 / -0

At this point I hope they put this new MRNA jab on the market.

Only the colossally stupid will take it.

The problem just sorts itself out.

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JackieDaytona74 4 points ago +4 / -0

Good.

One day for warriors who lost their life fighting for this country. And an entire month dedicated to flamboyance. Utter bullshit.

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JackieDaytona74 7 points ago +7 / -0

Definitely not at the precipice/brink yet which is rather scary.

Been thinking about this a lot for the past year as I know a handful of fellow members of GAW have as well.

Two things come to mind right now:

  1. Collapse of the US dollar which I suspect most of us expect now.

  2. Here's a more fringe theory. DJT is elected, but a majority of Republican congressmen and senators join with Democrats to prevent him from being inaugurated. I think this is extremely possible, if not probable. It would plunge the nation into chaos and illustrate to the normies that our government is captured.

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JackieDaytona74 10 points ago +10 / -0

It's an interesting theory.

Seems far more likely that these men have serious crimes to hide, hence their pathetically desperate levels of hostility against the President.

But I can't dismiss Adams' theory here. No secret that there's no shortage of famous hostages in Hollywood.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

Completely agree. No question that the party has been infiltrated repeatedly over the years. A coherent, well-run Libertarian party would be an enormous threat to the uniparty status quo and "they" just aren't going to allow that.

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JackieDaytona74 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is an oversimplification on my part, but the libertarian party is focused on:

-A strict & narrow interpretation of the Constitution and all the things that naturally come out of that (extremely limited: government, regulation, intrusion and kinetic foreign operations).

-A "if you're not hurting anyone else, it should be legal" approach to personal freedoms.

Needless to say, if the party was ever able to obtain any legitimacy, it would be a major threat to the Uniparty/Deep State/Cabal entrenchment. Hence all of the disrupters inserted into party leadership by the usual suspects over the years.

A smaller, but not insignificant issue is that the libertarian party has attracted a lot of anarchists which has further damaged the reputation of the party. There's a big difference between libertarians and anarchists, but the libertarian party is probably closer to anarchy than anything else.

Just my two cents.

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JackieDaytona74 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's a shame to see the Libertarian party implode because I (and many others I know) align with a lot of "small L" libertarian principals.

I've never been a formal member of any party, but the Libertarians were certainly what aligned most closely with for many years. But they officially lost me around 10 years ago when they started embracing open borders. It was apparent that ideology had booted "the real world" out of the driver's seat.

Now, in defense of the Libertarian party, I can think of no other modern political party that's had as many agent provocateurs in their midst from the IC, DNC and RNC as the Libertarian party. No other 3rd party is as dangerous to the status quo if they were able to reach a point of being well run and respectable.

That being said, I'll gladly see the party sacrificed on the altar of helping DJT get re-elected a second time.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

Gen X here. Perhaps I'm biased, but I know very few fellow Gen X'ers that haven't been awake for a while.

As to this video, the man is clearly emotional, though I don't equate emotion with awareness. The man clearly still has a long way to go and I heard no endorsement for Donald J Trump at the end.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't want to speak too ill of the dead, but I found "Super Size Me" to be an extremely intellectually dishonest when it first came out. For the life of me I couldn't understand why the doc was so popular. And this was at a time where it wasn't public knowledge that Spurlock was an alcoholic.

Then the jab advocacy and the self-loathing "confession/essay" about toxic masculinity.

The man was simply a fool and a liar that was able to obtain some notoriety.

Guess I wound up speaking ill of the dead. Oh well.

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well there's 10 seconds of my life that I can't get back.

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JackieDaytona74 3 points ago +3 / -0

This list may be a bit overly optimistic.

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