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If Trump doesn't keep harping on election security he doesn't have a chance to win in 2024. Without the pressure from Trump many states wouldn't have had the political capital to secure elections. It has the added benefit to expose uniparty agents that will stab him in the back.The thing that will hurt Trump in the general, but maybe not the primary, is continuing to re-litigate the Stolen Election. It resonates with his base, but the swing vote wants to move on already and it's not like there's not already a plethora of reasons to prefer Trump to Biden. By far Independents list election fraud whining as their biggest turnoff to voting Trump.
He could waltz into office on a smug "miss me yet?" platform, if he could temporarily put aside his resentment about being cheated out of an election for two years and then enact reprisals against the swamp once in office. But I doubt he'll do it.
idk, with the speeches he's been doing, it's enough to get any average american motivated to police the ballots themselves rather than "professionals", especially with what we've seen them do in 2020 with re-scanning the same votes, leaving their computers unsecured, and doing sneaky shit when they think no one is looking.If Trump doesn't keep harping on election security he doesn't have a chance to win in 2024.
I would say, mention the 2020 election in passing, but don't have it be the main focus of reelection. Talk about the recession, the rising crime, hell, even SHOW raw footage of the DNC showing no consideration for the American people.If Trump doesn't keep harping on election security he doesn't have a chance to win in 2024. Without the pressure from Trump many states wouldn't have had the political capital to secure elections. It has the added benefit to expose uniparty agents that will stab him in the back.
Exactly. They took advantage of a 100 year pandemic just breaking out and people being afraid because of it to rig the election. Public doubt regarding the election is widespread enough that the 1/6 hearings are only appealing to a subset of a subset of the Democrat base, let alone the general voting populace.idk, with the speeches he's been doing, it's enough to get any average american motivated to police the ballots themselves rather than "professionals", especially with what we've seen them do in 2020 with re-scanning the same votes, leaving their computers unsecured, and doing sneaky shit when they think no one is looking.
I highly doubt the ballot box companies are going to get away with bordering up their windows a second time and NOT have an angry mob go "fuck no" and stop them the instant it happens.
Show once they were wrong on a factual column. Their opinion columns are very right wing and one or two of the columnists are nutso (Ann Coulter), but they're pretty mainstream on the news.Personally, if one uses Breitbart as a source, I'm disregarding it as trash.
Unironically trueIt's actually a dead giveaway that it is being written by someone with a high school-level education in writing.
This right here for one.Show once they were wrong on a factual column. Their opinion columns are very right wing and one or two of the columnists are nutso (Ann Coulter), but they're pretty mainstream on the news.
If you want a CNN source, go find it yourself.
You do understand that Breitbart uses MSN and AP for almost all of their shit just like CNN and virtually all other media outlets right?Personally, if one uses Breitbart as a source, I'm disregarding it as trash.
Fun fact! While this statement is a great example of doublespeak, it's more specifically a great example of gobbledygook.Holy shit. It's real
Congratulations! You (possibly) have learned something new, and as such, are now overqualified to write for the White House about our current recession.Gobbledygook involves speaking in a convoluted way that is so confusing as to be incomprehensible. It often pairs nonsense with information that would make sense on its own or combines other types of doublespeak with additional confusing or deceptive messages. Gobbledygook tends to include big words — many times used incorrectly — and long sentences that are difficult, if not impossible, to follow or understand.
The Ministry of Truth has picked a new head since the old one was a raving lunatic.
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Disinfo Board Redux: Former Google 'Disinformation' Expert Given Top White House Cyber Role
The White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director has a new Deputy National Cyber Director: Camille Stewart Gloster, a former Google executive who specialized in removing "disinformation" from the tech giant's app store, and in her spare time rants about "systemic racism" in America.www.breitbart.com
Just in time to enforce the Administration’s definition of a recession.The Ministry of Truth has picked a new head since the old one was a raving lunatic.
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Disinfo Board Redux: Former Google 'Disinformation' Expert Given Top White House Cyber Role
The White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director has a new Deputy National Cyber Director: Camille Stewart Gloster, a former Google executive who specialized in removing "disinformation" from the tech giant's app store, and in her spare time rants about "systemic racism" in America.www.breitbart.com
Her hidden skeletons will come out of her closet in 5...4...3...The Ministry of Truth has picked a new head since the old one was a raving lunatic.
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Disinfo Board Redux: Former Google 'Disinformation' Expert Given Top White House Cyber Role
The White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director has a new Deputy National Cyber Director: Camille Stewart Gloster, a former Google executive who specialized in removing "disinformation" from the tech giant's app store, and in her spare time rants about "systemic racism" in America.www.breitbart.com
Imagine using Rolling Stone as a source.
I've mentioned this before, but 2008 was a global depression that was turned into a recession due to the fact that, unlike with Hoover and 1929's Black Friday, Bush II and Obama moved VERY QUICKLY to mitigate as much of the damage as they could to avoid a full global financial Gotterdammerung.I still think the 2008 recession never really ended.
(If true, there has been 14 years of recession now.)
Poked through it and I didn't see any specific allegations. I don't remember there being any Pizzagate stories on Breitbart. I'd have to see the story in question.This right here for one.
I do.And who says I read CNN?
>“Unfortunately, there weren’t any good U.S. pro-Clinton fake-news sites to copy and paste.”
It's one of the best and worst things about guys like Trump. Their ego rules them. Easy to predict and easy to use/manipulate for better or ill.The thing that will hurt Trump in the general, but maybe not the primary, is continuing to re-litigate the Stolen Election. It resonates with his base, but the swing vote wants to move on already and it's not like there's not already a plethora of reasons to prefer Trump to Biden. By far Independents list election fraud whining as their biggest turnoff to voting Trump.
He could waltz into office on a smug "miss me yet?" platform, if he could temporarily put aside his resentment about being cheated out of an election for two years and then enact reprisals against the swamp once in office. But I doubt he'll do it.
We are gonna get a Reagan/Andrew Jackson hybrid and it will be glorious!From the way things are going, looks like history is about to rhyme......