I think it's a good idea to bring them out of the shadows...expose, meme and mock them to death...having a laugh at their expense might be a powerful weapon. Amazing that they have actually become a household word...at least in our bubble, but the bubble is expanding...
AND THERE IS A FRIENDLY FACTION...but that's a long and amazing story for another day...
Guess what that unpronounceable V something or other, is just another Obama, who supports THE POSION COVID JABS. Vivek called Trump a ‘Loser’
Published 2 hours ago on August 24, 2023By Citizen Frank
Pharma CEO turned politician Vivek Ramaswamy is running around conservative media saying exactly what Republican voters want to hear. Why won’t he tell them what he really thinks about Mike Pence and Donald Trump’s actions on January 6th? He wrote a Politico piece in September 2022 titled “The Grand Old Party of Crybabies” which included text from his new book “Nation Of Victims”.
Read the section of his 2022 book below, which was first flagged in a report by ABC News reporter Will Steakin:
Vivek called Trump a ‘Loser’
It was a dark day for democracy. The loser of the last election refused to concede the race, claimed the election was stolen, raised hundreds of millions of dollars from loyal supporters, and is considering running for executive office again.
I’m referring, of course, to Donald Trump.
Conservatives have their own victimhood complexes these days; we are, after all, a nation of victims now. All that differs is whom we see as our oppressors. The worst victimhood narrative that afflicts modern conservatives is their budding belief that any election they lose must have been stolen. Instead of distinguishing ourselves as the party that strives for excellence and rejects the easy path of victimhood narratives, we simply created our own.
I voted for Trump in 2020. I had some policy disagreements with him—for example, I disapproved of his large-scale government spending and his tariff policies—but I voted for him anyway because he refused to apologize for the things that make America great. Like many Americans, I hungered for the unapologetic pursuit of excellence in our nation. To me, that was something worth voting for. Donald Trump was, notwithstanding his shortcomings, the candidate who best embodied American greatness.
…
But while Trump promised to lead the nation to recommit itself to the pursuit of greatness, what he delivered in the end was just another tale of grievance, a persecution complex that swallowed much of the Republican party whole.
When my candidate lost the election, I was dissatisfied, but I also felt a sense of peace. The election was done, and it was time to move on. No one likes a sore loser; that’s one of the worst victimhood complexes of all. Accepting the outcomes of elections and having a peaceful transition of power is part of what it means to be a constitutional republic: sometimes your team loses, but if you accept the result and prepare for the next election, eventually the scales will tip your way again. We fought, we lost, and I accepted the result.
So I was especially disappointed when I saw President Trump take a page from the Stacey Abrams playbook. His claims were just as weak as Abrams’s. She claimed voter suppression, he claimed voter fraud. He filed scores of lawsuits over various claims of fraud, as was his right, but they came nowhere close to changing the outcome in a single state, let alone the several swing states whose results he needed to overturn. In many cases, judges the president himself had nominated ruled against him, a sign of health in our nation’s institutions. Of the sixty-two lawsuits he and his supporters filed, he lost all but one, a minor victory in Pennsylvania that affected few votes. A Supreme Court with a strong conservative majority ruled against President Trump twice.
Top election officials in virtually every state, regardless of party, said they’d found no evidence of any significant level of fraud. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a statement saying “The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history… There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes changed votes, or was in any way compromised. The president fired the agency’s director a few days later. In a call with Georgia’s secretary of state, the president implausibly claimed to have won every single state—something unprecedented in the nation’s history, and a sign that his claims weren’t grounded in fact.
The election was stolen, IMO, but we all realized that no one is really elected, but "SELECTED."
It's why I'm so loathe to do political posts...
I always say that if you even know their name - they've been captured - I refuse to fall in love with anyone in power or anyone seeking power...I always instead, remember this quote...
"Whenever the people need a hero we shall supply him." - Albert Pike 33 Degree Mason...he should know something that we don't...
The world has always been controlled by a diabolical unseen force, an evil money-and-power cult, and to get anywhere in it, you have to be inducted and indoctrinated and anointed with baby blood. One gets nowhere unless one is willing to kill on demand.
There are no longer any exceptions. At the top, there are no innocents. It's never been so evident to me.
30 YEARS, what could go wrong? Good thing it's an allergy for me.
China Bans Seafood from Japan after Fukushima Nuclear Plant begins releasing wastewater
The plan to release treated radioactive water into the ocean, which officials say is necessary to decommission the wrecked plant, has been criticized at home and abroad.
Thank you SO freaking much for your recommendation with Sabrina Wallace !!!!! Life changing intel, like Dominjque Guillet, John Lamb Lash, Lookoutfa Charlie ... thank you, fellow musician here ... kind of innovative flamenco / classical guitar styles tapping into the freedom of jazz a bit ;-)
YOU'RE SO WELCOME. Sabrina is amazing and has a big piece of this puzzle for helping us all discover this multi-vector assault on humanity.
And, please feel free to post any links you want to share in the comments. And post some of your music...regardless of whether things are on topic or not, post whatever you like...we are all here to get information and help each other navigate this horror show - and the more people sharing what they have discovered, the better. This is all hands on deck - and some music always soothes the soul.
Such awesome subscribers on this page. Thanks for being here...!
I just made it my desktop.
LOL
I think it's a good idea to bring them out of the shadows...expose, meme and mock them to death...having a laugh at their expense might be a powerful weapon. Amazing that they have actually become a household word...at least in our bubble, but the bubble is expanding...
AND THERE IS A FRIENDLY FACTION...but that's a long and amazing story for another day...
Guess what that unpronounceable V something or other, is just another Obama, who supports THE POSION COVID JABS. Vivek called Trump a ‘Loser’
Published 2 hours ago on August 24, 2023By Citizen Frank
Pharma CEO turned politician Vivek Ramaswamy is running around conservative media saying exactly what Republican voters want to hear. Why won’t he tell them what he really thinks about Mike Pence and Donald Trump’s actions on January 6th? He wrote a Politico piece in September 2022 titled “The Grand Old Party of Crybabies” which included text from his new book “Nation Of Victims”.
Read the section of his 2022 book below, which was first flagged in a report by ABC News reporter Will Steakin:
Vivek called Trump a ‘Loser’
It was a dark day for democracy. The loser of the last election refused to concede the race, claimed the election was stolen, raised hundreds of millions of dollars from loyal supporters, and is considering running for executive office again.
I’m referring, of course, to Donald Trump.
Conservatives have their own victimhood complexes these days; we are, after all, a nation of victims now. All that differs is whom we see as our oppressors. The worst victimhood narrative that afflicts modern conservatives is their budding belief that any election they lose must have been stolen. Instead of distinguishing ourselves as the party that strives for excellence and rejects the easy path of victimhood narratives, we simply created our own.
I voted for Trump in 2020. I had some policy disagreements with him—for example, I disapproved of his large-scale government spending and his tariff policies—but I voted for him anyway because he refused to apologize for the things that make America great. Like many Americans, I hungered for the unapologetic pursuit of excellence in our nation. To me, that was something worth voting for. Donald Trump was, notwithstanding his shortcomings, the candidate who best embodied American greatness.
…
But while Trump promised to lead the nation to recommit itself to the pursuit of greatness, what he delivered in the end was just another tale of grievance, a persecution complex that swallowed much of the Republican party whole.
When my candidate lost the election, I was dissatisfied, but I also felt a sense of peace. The election was done, and it was time to move on. No one likes a sore loser; that’s one of the worst victimhood complexes of all. Accepting the outcomes of elections and having a peaceful transition of power is part of what it means to be a constitutional republic: sometimes your team loses, but if you accept the result and prepare for the next election, eventually the scales will tip your way again. We fought, we lost, and I accepted the result.
So I was especially disappointed when I saw President Trump take a page from the Stacey Abrams playbook. His claims were just as weak as Abrams’s. She claimed voter suppression, he claimed voter fraud. He filed scores of lawsuits over various claims of fraud, as was his right, but they came nowhere close to changing the outcome in a single state, let alone the several swing states whose results he needed to overturn. In many cases, judges the president himself had nominated ruled against him, a sign of health in our nation’s institutions. Of the sixty-two lawsuits he and his supporters filed, he lost all but one, a minor victory in Pennsylvania that affected few votes. A Supreme Court with a strong conservative majority ruled against President Trump twice.
Top election officials in virtually every state, regardless of party, said they’d found no evidence of any significant level of fraud. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a statement saying “The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history… There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes changed votes, or was in any way compromised. The president fired the agency’s director a few days later. In a call with Georgia’s secretary of state, the president implausibly claimed to have won every single state—something unprecedented in the nation’s history, and a sign that his claims weren’t grounded in fact.
Vivek believed Mike Pence made the right decision on January 6th, YOU A NATION OF VICTIMS. REAL DELUSIONAL https://www.cf.org/news/read-vivek-ramaswamy-blasted-trump-as-loser-who-tried-to-overturn-the-election-in-his-2022-book/
https://twitter.com/dom_lucre/status/1694554643299258700?s=20
The election was stolen, IMO, but we all realized that no one is really elected, but "SELECTED."
It's why I'm so loathe to do political posts...
I always say that if you even know their name - they've been captured - I refuse to fall in love with anyone in power or anyone seeking power...I always instead, remember this quote...
"Whenever the people need a hero we shall supply him." - Albert Pike 33 Degree Mason...he should know something that we don't...
The world has always been controlled by a diabolical unseen force, an evil money-and-power cult, and to get anywhere in it, you have to be inducted and indoctrinated and anointed with baby blood. One gets nowhere unless one is willing to kill on demand.
There are no longer any exceptions. At the top, there are no innocents. It's never been so evident to me.
Trump inherited a nation with a destroyed Military, a border issue, high taxes, high interest rates, congress addicted to earmarks, higher salaries, and the old rinos, which was about to be hit by Covid-Fauci lies. And More chronic attacks from the left. A man whose fault lay in loving America more than himself, still does. https://cdn10.bigcommerce.com/s-dcvfa4/products/3349/images/4666/Respect_America_final_crop_2__37487.1599667275.800.800.jpg?c=2
30 YEARS, what could go wrong? Good thing it's an allergy for me.
China Bans Seafood from Japan after Fukushima Nuclear Plant begins releasing wastewater
The plan to release treated radioactive water into the ocean, which officials say is necessary to decommission the wrecked plant, has been criticized at home and abroad.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna101142
more poison...everywhere you look...
Thank you SO freaking much for your recommendation with Sabrina Wallace !!!!! Life changing intel, like Dominjque Guillet, John Lamb Lash, Lookoutfa Charlie ... thank you, fellow musician here ... kind of innovative flamenco / classical guitar styles tapping into the freedom of jazz a bit ;-)
YOU'RE SO WELCOME. Sabrina is amazing and has a big piece of this puzzle for helping us all discover this multi-vector assault on humanity.
And, please feel free to post any links you want to share in the comments. And post some of your music...regardless of whether things are on topic or not, post whatever you like...we are all here to get information and help each other navigate this horror show - and the more people sharing what they have discovered, the better. This is all hands on deck - and some music always soothes the soul.
Such awesome subscribers on this page. Thanks for being here...!
Oh course I smiled immediately. Thank you.
Keep it up...they are going to have to learn how to fast very soon!
Taco Bell Cashless, goodbye. I only do CASH. yOU JUST WANT TO ELIMINATE EMPLOYEES.
HAVE ALREADY INFORMED KROGERS and Walmart I'm not paying to be cashier and bagger.
Taco Bell Moves to Digital-Only Sales
https://truthpress.com/news/taco-bell-other-food-chains-could-move-to-digital-only-sales-cfo/