Sat 31 Aug 2024 11:35:21 AM CDT : 1725122121
Random musings
Not a plan - that's whole nother story - but I strongly suspect that Donald Trump will be president again in January. My second choice is that he
will be successfully assassinated before the election and that could be a can of spasctic worms on meth. If they kill him after the election and
before inauguration theoretically Vance would automagically be inaugurated but the cabal might try to prevent that. They might do that just because.
In no case do I see him losing the election even with the massive fraud apparatus in place but maybe the population is compromised to that degree.
If the Plandemic was an IQ test only about 30% of the population is not abjectly stupid so there's that - my opinion is that 30% is both intelligent
and has the spine to resist. Voting is easier than going to jail or even losing your job for what you know is right.
Last night on Arrakus (that usually means a few snorts of Jack or Turkey or whatever have gone down) there was the usual question of what motivates Trump.
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Itwill be taped, multiple times if necessary, to get sufficient coherent material for their audience.
Earpieces, probably teleprompters, notes. Between Cackles' word salads and Awolz's lies it will still be a
challenge.
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3 jetspar
2 minutes ago
i'll let my running mate answer that one.
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R tussellhooo
3 minutes ago
Two heads better than one?
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©) omglibs
45 seconds ago
not in this case
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Remo Williams
45 minutes ago
I see Trump as a (incongruous to be sure) Paul Atreides. With the Emperor defeated
and his prisoner and effectively in control of everything (because spice) Paul agreed
to a duel with an adversary whom he knew was capable of killing him. He could have
Feyd executed or just ignored him altogether but believed he needed to do it the
accepted way, even at risk of his life.
If Trump wanted to play as dirty as his enemies he could conceivably have had one or
two judges or prosecutors disposed of to make his point. For a few million he could
have the job done properly so that it could never be proven. If they were going to
prosecute or even kill him anyway, why not?
That's the biz sweetheart.
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Mack Bolan
23 minutes ago
He would certainly be morally justified in dealing with them that way. One thing Paul
saw was that even if he died the jihad would go on without him - it was going ahead
no matter what. I see the Trump revolution going on even if he is assassinated or the
election is rigged again. It won't be Jan 6 this time - it will be something like
MacArthur's Freehold. Something like that would take longer and I can see things
getting worse for a while but in the end there might be less damage.
For every action there is a reaction, for every good an evil, for every strength a
weakness, and for every injustice there is somewhere a final justice.
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Jawbreaker
22 minutes ago
Trump as Paul Atreides. Sounds ridiculous but Trump seems to be a figure of destiny.
Of course it depends on not just winning the election - and surviving long enough to
take office - but on crushing the opposition. Or at least crippling them for a good
while.
And all the pressure that's been building up, For all the years it bore the load, The
cracks appear, the frame starts to distort, It's ready to explode.
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Sinanju Master
15 minutes ago
Crush your enemies! See them driven before you, hear the lamentations of their
women. Works for me. ©
Before you can learn anything, you must know what you are studying
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