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You shut down the internet so you can do the next steal without anyone being allowed to talk about it. They already learned in 2020 that the country will put up with nationwide house arrest if you can frame it as Believing in Soyence. We know they're flaiiling because Biden is so incompetent and unpopular that Trump might win outside the margin of fraud. Look at what they've already been willing to do, from attempting to frame a President as a Russian spy to shutting down the global economy for almost a year, killing countless people and permanetly crippling a whole generation's childhood development, and empowering a national terrorist network to destroy communities, all because they wanted to grift off proxy wars and get unlimited cheap labor.

I have no idea what they'll do in 2024 to stop Trump from winning, but what I do know is they'll stop at nothing.
The United States government likely does believe what you just said and they'd be shit their pants and wear it on their heads retarded if they think it's a good idea.

People in 2020 didn't think things would get as crazy as they are today. They didn't think inflation would hit 8%, that Afghanistan would end as badly as it did, that the president's bribe money would be handled by a literal crack head, their children would be secretly groomed by their school teachers, Russia would invade Ukraine, Hawaii would burn, members of Congress would openly support Hamas after they attacked Israel, the government would arrest its political opposition in the name of defending democracy™️, and there's a ever so slight possibility we could find ourselves in WW3 with a child sniffing dementia patient at the helm.

The only two things keeping America going right now is bread and circus. Problem is, people are going into debt to buy the bread and the only decent circus is the Internet on account of Hollywood being nothing but woke crap. The state takes the Internet away and the only thing the people will have to entertain themselves with is fire.
 
members of Congress would openly support Hamas after they attacked Israel
It was only one cunt in Congress, who had a prior history of being a cunt.

And Talib cucked and walked it back when they had that anti zionist is anti semitism resolution vote. Their words are meaningless looking at how they voted on that resolution.

Only one Republican had the balls to say no, when it came down to voting.


Fox News must be disappointed at this news as they try to embrace woke.
 
The only two things keeping America going right now is bread and circus. Problem is, people are going into debt to buy the bread and the only decent circus is the Internet on account of Hollywood being nothing but woke crap. The state takes the Internet away and the only thing the people will have to entertain themselves with is fire
I should also point out that the bread doesn't meet the legal requirements to be bread in other nations and that the circus is more interested in shoving propaganda down your throat then being entertaining.
 
Documents coming out showing the "anti-disinformation" censorship has infiltrated the Arizona Supreme court (and likely other state court systems) via state bar associations and Obama tied NGO's.
This is why courts refused to hear election cases properly and have been playing calvinball with Trump and Kari Lake

Long thread here

Ghost Archive here:
second part of broken thread here:


Initial tweet that led me to this thread (with its own supplementary thread) here:




Some of the linked relevant documents here:
 

Trump has built a political machine in Iowa. Some excerpts:

More than 2,000 of these captains have been charged with delivering a three-minute speech in support of Trump on caucus night, as well as observing and reporting to the campaign the final vote tally at their precinct. They range from local couples serving as co-captains to county Republican chairs and elected officials such as Attorney General Brenna Bird.

"This campaign has the best organization I've ever seen," Bird told supporters in Coralville in December.

Captains are required to attend a roughly hour-long training session, either in person or virtually. The campaign says it's held roughly 350 of these Iowa sessions by mid-December and plans to have around 500 completed by Caucus Day.

Captains each receive a 20-page handbook outlining their role and responsibilities, and it provides them with a suggested speech to deliver at their precinct. It also includes a checklist for caucus night, reminding captains to bring their photo ID, credentials and campaign literature, cold-weather attire and five to 10 yard signs.

Wendy Robbins, 66, of Coralville, Iowa, is serving as a precinct captain along with her husband, Andy.

"They called me and asked if I'd be willing to do it," Robbins told the Register ahead of Trump's speech in December. "I never really thought about it, and yet, I have no reason not to. I can speak well for him, and I really believe in him."

The latest Iowa Poll shows Trump expanding his lead with first-time caucusgoers in the state, with 63% saying the former president is their first choice. That's up from 49% support for Trump from first-timers in October. By comparison, DeSantis earned support from 12% of first-timers and Haley 11%.

First-time caucusgoers differ from the overall likely caucusgoing population in a couple of key ways, the December poll found. A majority of them are age 45 or younger (59%, compared with 42% overall).

They also tend to have lower levels of education. Twenty-eight percent have completed high school or less, and an additional 39% have completed some college or an associate's degree, which combine for 67%. That’s compared to a combined 52% among all likely GOP caucusgoers.

"Traditionally, young people have not been all that plentiful in the Republican caucusgoing public," said respected pollster J. Ann Selzer, who conducts the Iowa Poll. "It suggests that there are some things going on here that make this group of first-timers look a little different from what we have seen in the past."

Among those younger, first-time caucusgoers is Gunnar Neal, a 27-year-old from North Liberty who attended a Trump rally in Coralville. He said Trump's challengers weren't of interest to him – at least not this cycle.

"I think Nikki Haley is kind of a RINO (Republican in name only). DeSantis isn't as bad," Neal said. "If Trump didn't run this time, I would probably vote for DeSantis, but it's just not DeSantis' time yet."

Rachel Walgren, a 19-year-old from Cedar Falls who saw Trump in Waterloo, will be caucusing for the first time, having observed one other caucus when she was younger.

"2024 is going to be ours, with the way Biden is going and everything that's been happening," she said.
No other campaign could do this. not with all the money in the world, because Trump has real grassroots support in Iowa and across the entire country. Trump can get votes no other republican could.
 
No other campaign could do this. not with all the money in the world, because Trump has real grassroots support in Iowa and across the entire country. Trump can get votes no other republican could.
Trump represents an existential threat to the system because he gives the people the hope that they might have a voice.
 
Having people give short but concise speeches under 5 minutes is I believe something that Theodore Roosevelt came up with.

Trump is just so simple and direct with his campaign that it comes across as straight up anachronistic. People haven't done this sort of honest politicking in decades, Americans have mostly forgotten this used to be a thing. Trump isn't a politician, so he never learned that this is supposed to be a relic of the past and not how things are done anymore and he just does it because it feels right. In doing so he blindsides the fuck out of his opponents, because they have no way to counter it. Like a hacker having to go against a typewriter.
 
In doing so he blindsides the fuck out of his opponents, because they have no way to counter it. Like a hacker having to go against a typewriter.
Float like an autist and sting like a schizo

It's really beautiful to watch unfold and I hope he's able to replicate it on a national level. These people have been so insulated for so long they have no idea what it's like to build grassroots support and their "common man" figurehead Biden is now seen as a corrupt retard by much of the youth and as a satanic pedophile by much of the adult electorate. They can try to toss Gavin Bateman out to get some gynies tingled but if Trump keeps up this style of changing his game up and adapting faster than they can he stands at least a fighting chance of overcoming the margin.

They may try to escalate it but it is like opening Pandora's box, sure everything might be great or they could unleash IRLTRW
 
As for staged black swan events, it's got to be one of two things:

1. They fucking murder Hunter Biden in public to permanently rid Biden of the albatross that is his son and blame it on MAGA to give Biden the dead child sympathy push to get re-elected and go full mask off tyrant to destroy Trump and his supporters and any opposition to him and the left.

2. They kill Jill Biden in a freak accident THEN poison Biden, so they can pass Biden's poisoning off as "grief induced heart attack". Then go all in on Kamala, public hatred of her be damned, and make her President with rigging galore and Biden's intestines draped all over her so she can exploit the deaths of Jill and Joe to be immune to any criticism. And as an added bonus, they vanish Hunter under the guise that he's "gone into hiding to mourn his family" in a country that has no extradition treaty with the US but in truth, he's been killed with a bullet in the back of his head right after his dad's funeral and his corpse tossed into an incinerator.
Take your meds. These doomsday scenarios are retarded, American elites don't care if a bunch of dipshits online talk about how senile Biden is or how "illegitimate" he is as a President.
 
Why does this picture bug me so much? There's just something about the Ralph Lauren sweater that seems so out of place. Especially when you're at her level of politics and making a scheduled public appearance.
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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley speaks during a town hall, Dec. 18, 2023, in Nevada, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
 
Also when it comes to fuck with Nixon's peace: That's nothing compared to the fact the US Government refused to honor Nixon's peace deal for the return of POWs (Just like France did, and they got their POWs back once they paid) because it required the US to pay ransom and they wouldn't agree to do it because "the USA does not lose wars" and so they left hundreds of men to die.
There was ample evidence demonstrating these POWs were alive even into the 1980s. However there was one dipshit Senator who stopped at nothing to ensure neither the POWs got returned or their families got closure when they did eventually die: Maverick John McCain.

This was going to be one of those scandals that would sink the retard in 2008 but the economy was starting to go tits up and by that point there was no way in hell McCain was going to win anyway. There’s a special level of hell for pieces of shit like that to burn in.

Here we go: https://www.nationalalliance.org/hot-topics/mccain-and-the-pow-cover-up
 
There was ample evidence demonstrating these POWs were alive even into the 1980s. However there was one dipshit Senator who stopped at nothing to ensure neither the POWs got returned or their families got closure when they did eventually die: Maverick John McCain.

This was going to be one of those scandals that would sink the retard in 2008 but the economy was starting to go tits up and by that point there was no way in hell McCain was going to win anyway. There’s a special level of hell for pieces of shit like that to burn in.

Here we go: https://www.nationalalliance.org/hot-topics/mccain-and-the-pow-cover-up
99% of politicians who were in the military are Blue Falcons. What a cocksucking bastard.
 
We could have won Vietnam (figuratively speaking), but we missed our chance. We should've never backed the French trying to keep their overseas holdings. Should've just told them 'Dude, it's over. Let go.'
We should have come in on the side of the Vietnamese to throw the French out.

That was the end of our "Rebel colony Chad" reputation.
 
Why does this picture bug me so much? There's just something about the Ralph Lauren sweater that seems so out of place. Especially when you're at her level of politics and making a scheduled public appearance.
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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley speaks during a town hall, Dec. 18, 2023, in Nevada, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

An over the hill street shitter wagging her finger and wearing the flag like Jack Scalfani wears his religious tees and jewelry. What's there not to hate about the pic?
 
Why does this picture bug me so much? There's just something about the Ralph Lauren sweater that seems so out of place. Especially when you're at her level of politics and making a scheduled public appearance.
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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley speaks during a town hall, Dec. 18, 2023, in Nevada, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
The angle on that picture tells me she's likely in a sparsely populated conference room that's mainly being attended by the press and members of her staff and the photographer wanted to hide that fact. She also looks like she's aging and she's dying her hair to maintain youthful appearances.

Either way, fuck that cunt and stance on anonymous speech.
 
We could have won Vietnam (figuratively speaking), but we missed our chance. We should've never backed the French trying to keep their overseas holdings. Should've just told them 'Dude, it's over. Let go.'
Wasn't the reason the US fucked over Ho Chi Minh was because the Americans believed he was communist? (He was definitely close to the reds at the time, though more because they were one of the few that actively supported his cause than any true loyalty.)
 
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