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Nov 6, 2022 14:51:42 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 6, 2022 14:51:42 GMT -8
So your say-so is better and more authoritative just because you punctuate it with "nonsense"? I think Trump is (as I've said many times before) a bum and a demagogue...but good on energy policies. And (for reasons I'm not sure of) he at least farmed out his choices for the Supreme Court to someone else.
But, again, the only way that you or anyone else can paint lipstick on this pig is to boost him up because of his enemies. And I'm just saying we ought to be way past that. The Left needs to be opposed. Simply slapping an "R" next to someone's name isn't good enough.
Trump proved himself to be unworthy of the office. And most, including yourself, have bought into the "I lost the election because of cheating." Yeah, cheating happens. But Trump never proved his case. And I won't pick up this man's twisted psychology just because I don't like Communists and Democrats. I say again, this chump is not the guiding star that anyone should mixed-metaphor tie their hopes too.
Trump is a gigantic fly in the ointment. We can only hope that he goes away quietly.
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Nov 6, 2022 14:54:00 GMT -8
Post by artraveler on Nov 6, 2022 14:54:00 GMT -8
Trump is a moral leper. Anyone next to him is going to seem sanctimonious. I can understand that POV but in the lack of any candidate willing to take on the left and the RINOs he is the best we can expect. Are you going to hold back your vote or vote democrat because you think Trump is a creep? No, I don't think you're that partisan. You will hold your nose and vote for Trump an hope that he has learned a few things over eight years. Is he the best and the brightest, no probably not, but he has the best opportunity to sweep some of the garbage out of DC. Will he disappoint? Undoubtably, but take what we can get. The left has been running amok for 50 years Moses, Allah, and Christ couldn't put it right overnight. All that said, Trump needs to lay off republicans who have shown great effort to support him and strike dead those who don't like McConnell and Paul Ryan.
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Nov 6, 2022 15:21:08 GMT -8
Post by artraveler on Nov 6, 2022 15:21:08 GMT -8
I just set up the target range this Thursday Kudos on the range set up. May I point out that at 50 yards and over even a 22 LR is more likely to just make Antifa mad especially since they have taken to wearing body armor. For practice, 22LR and 22 mag are good and the ammo is not overly expensive, but often in short supply. My personal recommendations for CCW is Ruger 38 special + p. The LCR weighs in at about a pound loaded is easily concealed. In a long gun the Ruger precision Creedmore in 6.5 is a wonderful weapon--but it is pricy at $2500. If you choose do do your own loads you can punch it up a bit. A lot of SFOps are using this and variations to great effectiveness. Downrange, say 500 yards you can group two inch patterns. ruger.com/products/precisionRifle/specSheets/18084.html?
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Nov 6, 2022 15:21:27 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 6, 2022 15:21:27 GMT -8
When the end game offers us a binary choice, I would vote for a rutabaga before voting Democrat. But we're not there yet. I think it's time to sort things out and to understand that Trump is a poison-pill for the party.
The strategic question is whether the party (after presumably making gains in the House and Senate) will have a use for him. Trump may yet command some kind of pox populi in which he is the walking, talking Rorschach test and people see in him what they will.
I understand there are plenty on the right who would vote for Putin if he was on the ticket. They just want a strong man, any strong man, who takes pot shots at the people they dislike.
But fool me once, shame on you. I clearly think with Trump we are in the "Fool me twice, shame on me" point of things. Trump is for Trump and knows no higher principle. And I'm not sure that's something to build a movement or a party on.
But look at who we have for president now. What does "normal" mean anymore?
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Nov 6, 2022 15:27:02 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Nov 6, 2022 15:27:02 GMT -8
No. It is more authoritative because I did not broad brush everyone who stands by Trump as one thing or another. I simply restricted my remarks to your personal nonsense. And such broad based statements are nonsense. Period.
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Nov 6, 2022 15:29:31 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 6, 2022 15:29:31 GMT -8
Well, I do have a couple small boxes of CCI "Velocitor" 22 LR rounds. They are supposed to pack a pretty good punch for a 22. No, maybe body armor will negate that. But I'll aim for the head.
The advantage of what I have now is I like it, it's paid for, and it's at least something. Plus I can shoot it indoors. And that's really the barrier for me getting anything more powerful (and I prefer a rifle rather than a handgun). I think the nearest practical range open to the public is up in Poulsbo. That's not a long drive, but it's still not as easy or fun as just setting up the target down the hallway and having at it.
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Nov 6, 2022 15:31:47 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 6, 2022 15:31:47 GMT -8
For goodness sakes. We make broad-based statements all the time. But suddenly they are out-of-bounds when criticizing Trump? But that's enough meta-talk (talk about the talk). I don't buy your argument. About all one can objectively say about Trump is he would be better than Biden. But better than the governor of Florida? I hope the primary voters see past the man-child and give someone new a chance.
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Nov 6, 2022 15:37:02 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Nov 6, 2022 15:37:02 GMT -8
That is an outright lie. I have gone through this before but I will repeat myself. Top 25 Trump Successes in Office For some strange reason, you are unable to admit Trump did anything right, with the possible grudging exceptions of his policies on energy, which if you don't know energy is basic to the economic health of the nation, and his Supreme Court picks. You say "farmed out" as if other presidents had personal detailed knowledge of the approx. 1000 federal judges in their minds and picked judges who they knew a lot about. More nonsense.
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Nov 6, 2022 16:06:20 GMT -8
Post by artraveler on Nov 6, 2022 16:06:20 GMT -8
What does "normal" mean anymore? We lost normal at least 30 years ago. All the left does is some new aberration, which they are quick to call the new normal, and then begin another outrange. The last 6 years have been punctuated with outrage, abuse, corruption and outlawry in our cities. So, what do we do when civil war is upon us? Every country, nation, empire state, or non state ultimately comes to an end. It's just wishful thinking that won't happen to us sooner or later. The three most common causes of disintegration are 1. Invasion 2. Civil War or cultural collapse. 3. Pandemic. We have two of those present today and invasion may not be a fantasy. A civil war in our time would be catastrophic. To say "it can't happen here" is ignoring history. We have experienced two civil wars in the last 246 years. The first was to gain independence from England. The second just 150 years ago was The war of Northern Invasion, AKA the American civil war. Two very different cultures with slavery as a sidebar issue. Can anyone say the country is less divided today, culturally, socially, religiously, politically now as in 1861? We can hope and wish that, "this too shall pass" but when you consider the Orwellian nature of of our current government and the drive to dictate every aspect of our lives and how fractured our culture has become the chances of large scale violence is greater now than at any time prior to 1861. I don't have much hope for ourselves, our children or the rest of the world. A world without the US as a guarantor of stability is a world about to enter a dark age.
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Nov 6, 2022 16:39:57 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Nov 6, 2022 16:39:57 GMT -8
Change a few words and you could be paraphrasing Fauci and the NIH on the lockdowns and experimental gene therapy. "The anti-jabbers have no proof. There is no proof that the KFF came from a lab. You have no proof that the KFF is only as deadly as the flu. You must believe us and do what we say, or else." Anyone who has paid the slightest bit of attention to American elections has known that they are, in many cases, as bad or worse than those of third-world countries. If this isn't clear to you, or reason enough to try and bring a modicum of honesty and order to elections, then that's your business. It is not good enough for me, and let me point out something which you appear to have great difficulty grasping. This is not about Trump. It is about the country. I did not have, and have no, expectations that once Biden was in office that "goodness and the American way" would prevail and that Trump would be president. What I did have was the desire to see American elections cleaned up somewhat. It appears they have been, but much progress is still needed. As to corruption in November 2020. A few points. Pennsylvania Supreme Court disallowed undated ballots Wisconsin Supreme Court Declares Drop Boxes Illegal In both of the above cases, the practices declared illegal were used in the 2020 election, but the courts would not go back and look at the election. Hundreds-of-thousands Almost 3 million mail in ballots were sent out in these two states. Unanswered questions in Pennsylvania Wide election fraud in Wisconsin No audit trail for 82,000 ballotsI am sure that the officials in places such as Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Maricopa County, Georgia, Colorado et. al. are fighting/have fought election audits so hard because they are certain their elections are clean as the driven snow. They just don't want the people to have confidence in our process. Take a little time and look into the numerous law suits submitted on the election. Close to all ( maybe all I have found a couple which look like they were found to have no merit of some sort) were rejected for "lack of standing" or some similar legalistic reason. The evidence was not heard, one way or the other. As I recall, some cases were brought before the election and rejected because they were not "ripe" in the legal sense, i.e. no law had yet been broken. They were then brought after the election and rejected for some sort of lack of standing or "timeliness" question.
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Nov 6, 2022 16:42:13 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Nov 6, 2022 16:42:13 GMT -8
That was not about criticizing Trump. That was about criticizing those who stand by Trump, of whom I am one. So you want to criticize me. Go ahead, but don't expect me to just quietly take your biased nonsense.
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Nov 7, 2022 7:58:07 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 7, 2022 7:58:07 GMT -8
I think right now that Trump is just a bad candidate. If the never-Trumpers aren't useful, neither are the always-Trumpers.
I think the man commands enough voters to block better candidates. But that's all he has. What I don't think he'll ever have again is an electoral majority. It's time to look beyond Trump.
I've never hid my disdain for this odious, if sometimes useful, man. You have some kind of man-love for Trump going that I just don't share. I'd vote for him over Biden if it came to that. But that's the most I can say for him.
It's time to take hold of that Trump-band-aid and pull it off in one swift action. It will hurt less that way. Trump farmed-out his picks for the Supreme Court. How in the world can you find a dispute in that unless you're just being cantankerous? I think most conservatives are glad he did so instead of doing it the George W. Bush way and choosing a secret-handshake buddy from his inner circle (Harriet Miers).
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Nov 7, 2022 8:19:28 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 7, 2022 8:19:28 GMT -8
Anything is possible. But what remains foremost in my mind is the easy and quick acquiescence by all the gun-loving, independence-minded normal Americans to don the mask and allow the political hoodlums to shut things down. If you can't resist that, what won't people put up with? How can you ever expect them to risk blood if they don't have it in them to risk a little social disapproval?
Here's the problem. That third revolution has been happening over the last 40 years and has been mostly successful. Other than a few leftover prickly Arkansawyer libertarians, there isn't the critical mass for a counter-revolution, let alone the will to keep men out of women's showers.
But I'm with you on the need for a revolution. It's just that we would be in the position of Branch Davidians, a kooky cult against the world and baying at the moon, remembering when America was once free, governed by the Constitution, and contained good and wise men.
Thus even though the Biden administration makes for a poor choice of a spearhead, I'm for opposing Putin because Putin would turn all of Europe into a dark age if he could. And so would China. China would occupy and enslave not just Taiwan but India if they could. We need to resist.
But, listen, right now our officials can't even oppose the invasion of illegal aliens or the "homeless." We have lost any kind of moral bearing or sense of a shared national purpose. And a morally and ideologically compromised Trump is just throwing more gas on the fire. He, as I've always said, is a clear product of what is wrong with America. Had he run with a "D" next to his name, he would have been vilified by all the right conservatives...and rightly so.
Trump reminds me of the species of ant that carries the chemical signals of a different species, thus letting the ant walk right into another colony and chow down on the larvae. He has captured the minds of a lot of conservatives because of his bluster toward hating the media. And Ann Coulter (or anyone) tends to be vilified for pointing out that the man is a huckster.
Trapped in this game, there is no way out but the further entrenching of the Left into society. Neither Trump nor the Republican Party are true opponents of the Left. For Trump, his opposition is useful. "Lock her up." He'll offer any kind of rope-a-dope line if he thinks it will bring him support.
Stand up and oppose judging people by the color of their skin, no matter what they call it. And if Trump was the god-given King David that Deanna and other Christians characterized him as, it was in him being in the right place at the right time for some useful Supreme Court appointments. It's possible now that racial discrimination (under the euphemism of "affirmative action") could be struck down. And we can thank Trump for that. And he should be satisfied with that thanks and stay at home and cause no more trouble.
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Nov 8, 2022 14:51:35 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Nov 8, 2022 14:51:35 GMT -8
A brief screen play I want to sell.
THE LEDGE OF SANITY
EXTERIOR OF HIGH RISE BUILDING TEN FLOORS UP
Middle-Aged MALE standing on ledge. To his left leaning out a window is man in white coat (DOCTOR) looking toward male on ledge.
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SCREAMING AHHHHHH
DOCTOR-
Relax, relax. Please step back from the edge.
MALE-
STEPS BACK
DOCTOR-
Good, good. Can you feel the wall on your back now?
MALE-
Yes.
DOCTOR-
Fine. Now take a big breath and slowly remove those blinders. You may find things too bright for a moment. That’s because you are letting the light get to your eyes. It may be irritating for a few seconds, but you will see things much more clearly soon.
MALE-
MALE REMOVES BLINDERS AND SHRIEKS AHHH. I can’t stand it. Things are getting clearer, too clear.
DOCTOR-
Be careful. Don’t get excited. You will get used to it. Just lean back and rest on the wall.
MALE-
BREATHS HEAVILY
DOCTOR-
Now, slowly start sliding over toward me and I will grab your hand and help you come through the window into the room.
MALE-
Nooooooooo! He’s in there. He’s chasing me. He’s everywhere I go.
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Please calm down. You might lose your balance. Don’t worry. Trump is not in this room. He’s not in the building. He’s not even in the state. You must understand he is not chasing you.
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What do you mean he’s not there. I just heard him raving about election fraud. This is just another one of his tricks. He goes on and on about election fraud, but does nothing about it. He could solve everything if he wanted to. Ohhhhhhhh, help meeeee.
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I assure you he is not here. You are simply hearing voices and those voices are misleading you. Trump is not a magician who can change all the crimes and fraud which happened in the 2020 elections. Furthermore, he is no longer president so he has no governmental powers to do anything to change things in this regard.
But I assure you, he is doing what he can to rectify things. First, he is hammering home the message of election fraud. Many people, being simple souls, needed constant reminding before they could put together what happened. You wouldn’t believe how many still don’t believe the fraud occurred despite the reams of proof which have been out there for almost two years. I guess this tick is similar to the one which has millions upon millions of Americans believing the mRNA vaccine is good for you and that COVID was as deadly as smallpox. We mustn’t forget, people are strange and often irrational.
In any case, Trump is reminding folks of the fraud, very often. Perhaps more importantly, he is working behind the scenes with many groups which have looked into and are still looking into the stolen elections of 2020. These groups, and others, have not only uncovered the rot of 2020, they are prepared to counter and fight the election fraud which will no doubt take place in the November 2022 elections. You must realize, that the stolen elections of 2020 didn’t only effect Trump. It harmed many other candidates. But most of all it harmed our democracy as the People are beginning to lose trust in our elections. This is more damaging than having a syphilitic dick like Joe Biden as president.
Most importantly, you need to stop seeing Trump everywhere you go. Blaming him for everything bad which happens. Stop fixating on him. He is not some sort of all-powerful boogey-man who personifies evil. He is just a man.
MALE-
Are..are..are you sure?
DOCTOR-
Absolutely! Now please slide over here and give me your hand.
MALE -
MOVES TOWARD DOCTOR, WHO HELPS MALE BACK INTO BUILDING. DOCTOR THEN TAKES A STRAIGHT JACKET AND LOOKS AT MALE, WHO IS NOW STANDING IN THE ROOM.
DOCTOR-
Here is a little shot which will relax you and a nice jacket which will keep you warm. Let me help you put it on.
DOCTOR GIVES MALE AN INJECTION (not mRNA) THEN HELPS MALE PUT ON JACKET. BUCKLES UP JACKET IN BACK. LEADS MALE TO A BURLY NURSE.
DOCTOR-
This nice man will take to you a soft, quiet room. Everything will be just fine. Good bye.
NURSE LEADS MALE FROM ROOM.
DOCTOR TURNS TO COLLEAGUE
DOCTOR-
That’s one of the worst cases of TDS I have seen. He may not be quite as bad as Bill Kristol, David French, Jonah Goldberg and Liz Cheney, but he is close. I do not hold out great hope for a recovery. But we mustn’t give up. After all, we are dealing with a person’s sanity.
DOCTOR AND COLLEAGUE EXIT ROOM. LIGHTS DIM.
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Post by artraveler on Nov 9, 2022 10:42:12 GMT -8
Well, the election is over and things don't look much different today than they did two years ago. We may actually have control of the House, but a RINO proof control of the Senate is not going to happen and any prospects of unseating the turtle are slim to none. We may be able to hinder democrat agenda but not stop it entirely. The real loser was Donald Trump. DeSantis carried Florida with real conviction. There is no reason that republicans need to stand with Trump, when we have a proven winner with DeSantis. Trump policies of aggressive foreign policy, (America First), border wall, and better budget control to get inflation under control. All in all it is time for Trump to leave the scene and anoint DeSantis. If Trump runs and gets the nomination I will vote for him, because the alternative is totally unacceptable, but the new leader of the Republican Party is Ron DeSantis until he proves to be incompetent.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 10, 2022 7:09:02 GMT -8
I thought Liz Peek (a woman?) had a pretty good take on things as well. And most of the comments I've been reading to various articles reflect what Artler is saying.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 14, 2022 15:18:41 GMT -8
Let's Talk About Trump. Kurt Schlichter How The Midterms Broke Donald Trump. Scott Morefield My take-away from all this and more is that even staunch Trump supporters see Trump as being past his prime. It's not all his fault, but much of it is. And most (as I do) seem to think there is no way he'll ever get to 270 electoral votes if nominated. Granted, he has a hardcore (almost cultish) base. But those who won't vote for him no matter what are likely a much larger voting bloc. His childish attacks on DeSantis (who did what Trump purports to hold in highest regard: winning) opened a lot of eyes. His megalomania could be somewhat overlooked when he was on the way up. But now, out of power and with likely little chance of ever being elected president again, his "style" is no longer endearing. It's all just baggage from an old dog who seemingly can't learn any new tricks. So the consensus is that we need to move on past Trump. That doesn't necessarily mean DeSantis. But in the near term, he's the guy we need to support. And if not support, for god's sakes don't undermine him. And that's what Trump is attempting to do. And for no other reason than he is a megalomaniac, and honestly probably an aging one who begins to reminds us of elements of Biden. And if you hear Trumpsters dutifully dumping on DeSantis, you know that many people have passed the point of political sanity.
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Post by artraveler on Nov 14, 2022 19:51:37 GMT -8
I concur, we needed Trump in 2016. We needed someone to shake up the Republican Party and focus on a new direction. The old country club, rotary club republicanism had proven to be obsolete. Those like McConnell who desperately hold on to it just for the power are a roadblock.
Sixty years ago Berry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan proposed a new breed of republicanism that embraced the middle class blue collar and it worked. Goldwater may have lost but Reagan won in 1980 and in 1984 carried the biggest landslide in US history 49 states. Then the Country Club types took over with Bush and it all began to slowly turn to crap.
Pollsters tell us that currently 79% of the country thinks the country is on the wrong track. I think we have been on the wrong track since 1989 with varying degrees of wrong. The values of our parents and grand parents that made us a nation of achievers have been left behind for trans genderderism and wokeness. We now pay taxes at a rate 5 time those that 250 years ago the founders thought intolerable, the government spies on the movements and private affairs of every citizen, and demands even more. 160 years ago, a few state had the idea that the federal government was too intrusive in state business and for reasons right and wrong went to war, what state would have the courage to do so today?
We suffer outrage after outrage, voter fraud is pandemic. Why even have the illusion of elections, they no longer have meaning. In almost every case we either get a democrat committed to the destruction of American Constitutional government or a RINO who speaks the words but doesn't know what they mean. The line between freedom and oppression has grown very thin and in some places no longer exists. The only possible answer is an honest election and this year has prover that can't happen in enough places to make a real difference. I am so tired of wait till next election and getting the same crap sandwich every time, and now I am too old and set in my ways to make Aliyah to Israel. I should have left with my girl in 79.
It is difficult to explain how disappointed I am with the direction of the country. I have fought for it, taken wounds to mind and body for it. Done many things under the orders that I found morally repellent and allowed myself to believe it was for a greater good. Now as 76 years appears on the horizon I question every decision government makes. Have I become an aging cynic, capable only of criticism? Or, am I just so tired of the bullshit? Maybe both. I suppose in a year or two I will losen up and pay attention to politics for 2024, even if I hate the process.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 15, 2022 8:31:26 GMT -8
Let me put your mind at ease with this photo that someone sent me the other day: Do not ever question yourself, at least regarding the big stuff. We are facing a political/social movement that is at least half insane. If you weren't tired of the bullshit, I wouldn't trust you with a pen knife. You would be just as cuckoo as the rest of them. Inevitably, people have the right to decide how they want to live. It's unfortunate that they seem to have no idea where these experiments all end up, but if they wish to try to create a new form of Utopianism, they are free to do so. However, one day they may be faced with the sacrifices and hardships to defend their creation...just as many Americans have had to do through the two-and-a-half centuries of our existence. Maybe the foe will be the Chinese. But most likely it will be some Stalinist internal faction that has disguised their sinister motives under the nice-sounding words that have become common Utopian concepts. (This is happening now, of course. But it could get far far worse.) If we must sacrifice A and B to "save the planet," what is ever to stop some leader or faction from insisting that we should also sacrifice C, D, and F, especially if The Cause is to be made pure and holy? That is the problem with Utopianism. There are no built-in checks-and-balances on lunacy. So hang on. Insults to your intelligence have only just begun. However, there is at least the slight possibility that this wildfire of insanity will burn itself out. Keep your ammo dry until then.
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Post by artraveler on Nov 15, 2022 9:06:31 GMT -8
That's not milk, it is polluted water that iS very expensive. Interesting article in AT that sums up red and blue. www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/11/the_2022_midterms_exposed_the_existence_of_two_americas_and_the_overwhelming_importance_of_the_2024_election.htmlThere is no middle ground as this nation is beset with dichotomous ideological and societal differences that are irreconcilable as one side (blue America) is hellbent on defeating and subjugating the other (red America).
Blue America is steeped in the belief that the ends always justifies the means. As red America is the implacable enemy, it must be vanquished and its ashes strewn across the fields, thus, any means in doing so is acceptable and mandatory
The election in 2024 represents the last chance to defeat blue America at the ballot box and maintain the United States as founded. If red America does not prevail in 2024 within a decade or two the United States will be impotent and unrecognizable.
In order to win in 2024, the Republican Party must replace its entire leadership cadre. Then they, the Libertarians, and conservatives must unite and acknowledge the dire situation facing the nation and that blue America is the enemy that must be defeated by any means possible.
The results of 2022 elections have exposed the reality of two Americas and that the 2024 election will be the most consequential in American history.
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