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Based Florida Man's avatar

Excellent writeup!

Think of how much consternation we had over the election, expecting shenanigans like the last time. And the wait for the inauguration (so many things to go wrong). But we made it!

And Trump is actually delivering the goods. Halleluiah!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, I was a nervous wreck the week before the inauguration. We had a watch party with my R women's group and tears were streaming down many of our faces with relief. I didn't realize just how tense I was until the moment happened and felt like a great weight had been lifted.

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Jeff S's avatar

R women's group? How do I get an invite?

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Lisa B's avatar

I’d like to be in a republicans women’s group! Unfortunately we would have to meet in secret! Good old California! 🙃

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Donna in MO's avatar

Go to https://www.nfrw.org/ and put in your zip code and you can find out if there is a chapter in your area. They have clubs in CA! I put in my sister's zip code and they have 7 in the LA area. https://www.nfrw.org/directory?ZIP=91784

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SuezCanal's avatar

None to one in Delaware. Can't wait to get out of this state.

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Donna in MO's avatar

128 clubs in CA:

The California Federation of Republican Women have much to celebrate in 2023. Founded in 1925, we are celebrating 98 years of history in California. We are proud to be one of the 11 Charter members of NFRW which was founded in 1938. CFRW is a grassroots political organization with more than 9,500 members and 128 local clubs. We continue to build on the GOP's legacy as the Party that pioneered and championed women's suffrage. CFRW supports the policies and objectives of the Republican National Committee and is sometimes referred to as the education arm of the Republican Party. Our members at the local, state and national level work to elect Republican candidates and advocate the Party's philosophy and initiatives. Our state and our nation are at risk due to the liberal policies of those who will do anything to gain power. Come help us make a difference!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Move to Huntington Beach Lisa B. Awesome city council!

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Deidre Holliday's avatar

Hi Lisa, if you find a National Federation of Republican Women group near you, it would be wise to vet them before joining. Some of the chapters have the reputation of being largely RINO, and have seemingly fallen prey to the anti-American, woke culture that reigned during Biden's regime. I anticipate a turnaround in the chapters whose members go whichever way the wind is blowing. But that turnaround at those compromised chapters will be effective only as long as the wind is blowing in the right direction. And for now, it is filling our sails, praise God!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Well, yes, we have 3 clubs in our Metro area and the one I am president of is actually a harmonious mix of 'old school' R's and those who are more reform minded. We all agree on President Trump though and manage to get along, and are the largest of the 3 clubs by a lot, because we do all get along and no drama. We had a contentious governors race primary last year and we were totally divided as to who we supported but once the primary was over we all agreed to get behind the winner. Some of these old school ladies are the most active volunteers - staff the local R office, have 'phone bank' parties, and letter stuffing parties. Any R candidate who asks for help will get it from these ladies. Our club had almost 9000 volunteer hours last year. I hate the term RINO though as I think it is over-used. We are in a blue county and have had some very good candidates for office get shunned by some people because they are not conservative enough and end up losing to the D.

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VICKI's avatar

There is a fabulous Repub womens group in Palm Springs CA area.

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Heather LibertyCricket's avatar

Look up Deb Baber. She will help you get connected!

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Bandit's avatar

I think I know one other republican/independent. Period. That ain't much of a group. (And I live in a red state.)

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Call me I have two single R women too smart for jabbed boys.

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

I don’t know, but you’ve got pretty good odds that none of them have a package between their legs. 😂

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Donna in MO's avatar

There was actually a big brouhaha at last years' NFRW convention as there was a club in CA that had a trans man who wanted to be president of one of the local clubs - there were 2 slates of candidates running for the national org officers - one who wanted to tolerate it (fear of expensive lawsuits), and another who were like heck no. The heck no's got elected by a sizeable margin. The dude ended up dropping out - no lawsuits.

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Janet's avatar

A trans man is a biological woman. It’s confusing. You said dude like they say for trans women, who are biological dudes.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Ok thanks, I can't keep it straight!! It was a guy who said he was a woman and thus wanted to join as a full member and run for an office in a women's club.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

I can't keep the nomenclature straight. I just say "a man who dresses as a woman", or vice versa.

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Bandit's avatar

Wrong. A tranny guy is a man that lives and dresses as a woman. A tranny woman would be a woman that lives and dresses as a guy.

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Avalanche's avatar

And all of it is b.s.! I had two M-to-F metalworkers / subcontractors supporting my co. (Both retired now.) To the consternation of my idiot-lib LA sister, my stand is: I am content to call them and interact with them AS: "men who prefer to live as women." I don't understand it, I'm not entirely comfortable with it -- but "my" two were NOT interested in children or in FORCING anyone to call them -- or allow them to participate in -- anything. They just wanted to do their jobs, live their lives, and be left alone. Deal!

(I do mull over, in wonderment and confusion, the ... depth of feeling one had ABOUT choosing (in 'his' late-20s, early 30s?) to 'live as a woman.' The FORCE of that desire, the (self-perceived) NEED to make and live with that change... Whew! I don't understand it. BUT -- I acknowledge the strength of that need, and the willingness to live forever with the negative ramifications caused by it.)

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Confusion is the life's blood of Marxism. I suspect that is why the trans thing was being pushed on us. Thank heavens the push back seems to be working.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Go to https://www.nfrw.org/ and put in your zip code and you can find out if there is a chapter in your area. Men can join as associates, which basically means you can't be an officer.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Me too! I’ll commute to MO from MI. 🤩

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

I live near Lansing Michigan, if anyone wants to help form such a group.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I would like one in Grand Rapids.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Not familiar with MI, but there are 12 clubs in MI - https://rwfm.info/

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Donna in MO's avatar

Not familiar with MI, but there are 12 clubs in MI - https://rwfm.info/

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Porge's avatar

Jeff, you can try talking to Rachel (Richard) Levine for advice.

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AZGal55's avatar

I think so many of us were on pins needles until after Trumps inauguration. After all the attempts to stop him who knew what they would try next. I just kept believing that God had protected him and gotten him through so much I couldn't believe God wouldn't continue to protect him. It was as If the weight of the world were lifted for all of us Trump supporters once he was in. Hallelujah!

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

He is protected by the shield of God

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I was walking in the woods and whispered a word of thanks.

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FGB3's avatar

The Secret Service, such as it is, would, I assume, step up their game when guarding the president. No more Keystone Kops shit like at Butler!

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Jeff C's avatar

Trump's philosophy can be summarized so far as "we *can* just do things".

Virtually anything that advances the interests of every day Americans has been stymied by shrieks of "you can't do that!!" Deport illegal aliens? You can't do that! Stop the flood of foreigners pouring in with no allegiance to the country? You can't do that! Put the military on the border? You can't do that! Tariffs on countries that abuse what's laughably called "free trade"? You can't do that! Fire deadbeat and scheming federal workers? You can't do that! Forbid mentally-ill men from invading women's spaces? You can't do that! Cut off funding to Ukraine? You can't do that! Tell Netanyahu to get his ass into the office on Saturday and make a deal? You can't do that! Take Greenland from piss-ant Denmark to increase our national security? You can't do that!

Trump is proving that it turns out he can do that, and no one can stop him. It's just that no Republican president in the last fifty years ever had the backbone to even try. They were cowards and God bless him, Trump is fearless. The Pacific Palisades press conference was a masterpiece in this regard. The Bolsheviks threw up excuse after about why things couldn't be done. Trump batted them aside like flies and made them look like fools. As Mel Gibson (whose house burned down) put it, "Dad is home and he's getting the belt ready".

What Trump is teaching all of us is that you *never* let bad faith opposition frame the terms of the debate. Never. You don't let them construct disingenuous boundaries that box us into "solutions" that only they allow. You don't let others manipulate us through guilt, emotionalism, and other psychological bad-faith techniques. You don't let them forbid ideas from being discussed. And when they do try it, you laugh at them, belittle them, and call them out as the pathetic weasels they are. But as Trump has also showed us, you leave them a face-saving out. Once they've been brought to heal, you act graciously. The man understands persuasion and deal-making like no other.

It amazes me how so many seemingly smart people *still* don't understand this, or at least pretend like they don't. But buckle up folks it's going to be a wild ride but should be a lot of fun.

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Beckadee's avatar

"Dad is home and he's getting the belt ready"! Exactly.

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NothingButNet's avatar

I think the spankings have begun! 👍👍

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Beckadee's avatar

I can't wait for the bull whip!

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UncleWiggly's avatar

Cracking large bullwhips can be hard. Give me a cattle prod.

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Beckadee's avatar

Ah yes, the ole cattle prod! Where I come from all 3 were an option, but I was only threatened with a belt. But have boy cousins who were threatened with a buggy whip. Good times! lol

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Freebird's avatar

The Pacific Palisades press conference was a sight to behold. He politely schooled those liberals on how to govern and lead without being hamstrung by bureaucracy. But I’m not sure they understood a word he said, because they are so entrenched and brainwashed in their way of thinking.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Imagine your house burned down and you need a damn permit, which they said could take 18 months, to go in and clean it up! This Lahaina-like BS has to stop!

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Climate engineering causing all kinds of chaotic horror movies. More snow in New Orleans this year than Alaska?

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Michael Srite's avatar

I didn't notice Gov. Newsom at the press conference. Maybe he something more important to do.

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Freebird's avatar

The coward wasn’t there. He knew what was coming.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Like go to the French Laundry for lunch/dinner? 🤔😑

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Dan P's avatar

I don’t think he was invited! 😳 Furthermore, he knew if he attended, he would be held accountable by Trump on live TV which Newscum always avoids confrontation at all costs. His political aspirations for higher office is DONE. Good riddance!

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CMCM's avatar

Perhaps he wasn't invited.

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Carolyn Brouillard's avatar

Well and being here in NE Tennessee hit hard by Helene, he is absolutely right. What the bureaucracy said would happen in months happened in days with good people with chainsaws and bobcats.

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Porge's avatar

Yeah, that Brad Sherman goofball got schooled by Trump.....what a piece of work that guy is!

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God Bless America's avatar

Oh, I think they understood him completely. 😡 They just REFUSE to help the people of California. 🔥🔥🔥 democrats being Democrats… 🙄

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CMCM's avatar

A lot of them looked shellshocked.

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P Flournoy's avatar

They did! It was like they had lockjaw!🤣

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Bandit's avatar

They couldn't understand a word he said, because they were too busy talking over him, and, mostly, lying.

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RunningLogic's avatar

—“What Trump is teaching all of us is that you *never* let bad faith opposition frame the terms of the debate. Never. You don't let them construct disingenuous boundaries that box us into "solutions" that only they allow. You don't let others manipulate us through guilt, emotionalism, and other psychological bad-faith techniques. You don't let them forbid ideas from being discussed. And when they do try it, you laugh at them, belittle them, and call them out as the pathetic weasels they are. But as Trump has also showed us, you leave them a face-saving out. Once they've been brought to heal, you act graciously. The man understands persuasion and deal-making like no other.”

THIS!!! Very well said!!

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SteelJ's avatar

Yes it was! Just a like didn't seem enough.

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Mazel Lee's avatar

Agree!!

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Porge's avatar

Bravo 👏

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Hektor Bleriot's avatar

My favorite comedy film (the greatest movie ever made...with a rubber shark in it), "Joe vs. the Volcano," has a great moment in it, when Joe is quitting his horrible job. He works in what appears to be a basement stockroom, with a huge pipe running down the wall, with a giant, steering wheel-like valve with a sign hanging on it saying, "Main Drain. Do not touch." Joe tosses the sign and cranks the wheel. The wheel squeaks, and...nothing happens. He says, "Do you know how long I've wanted to do that?"

THAT, is what Trump is doing.

And I, for one, am HERE FOR IT! (and I know I'm far from alone).

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kara's avatar

I often think of the "brain cloud" diagnosis from that movie.

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Hektor Bleriot's avatar

Those dunderheads in charge in Cali have clouds for brains!

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

The leak-proof Trump team is amazing. Maybe everybody got the memo saying something like, “If you talk to the press, you’re fired and will be prosecuted as a national security threat.” I like to think—and I pray—honor and integrity rather than a Vindman type of show boating motivates MAGA. Besides, nobody out-showboats Trump. It’s a surreal and wonderful show.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

The Dems and the media are the “you can’t do that party”. You need to patent that one

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Very well said! Nice work…🙂

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Juju's avatar

So very well said!

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Kathy Sincere's avatar

Excellent commentary! Thank you for putting my thoughts down so succinctly.

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Jayhawk Gal's avatar

One of the best comments today!!!

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Yes! And we can’t let him do it alone. We need to be on our knees before God and on the horn to our congressmen. (We need them to pressure McConnell to retire nw!)

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

My wife and I watched President Trump's roundtable yesterday in its entirety. We were struck by Trump's total command of the proceedings.

He was informed, intelligent, constructive, and, perhaps most importantly, respectful even to those he knows (e.g., Karen Bass), to be among his biggest detractors. I cannot imagine any president in my lifetime who would go to such great lengths to be accessible and representative of Americans as a whole.

It was a great moment to witness.

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Juliann's avatar

I liked it when he said “I Know My People”. I wanted to cry tears of joy.

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I am not your Other's avatar

I didn’t see that yet. But I do like to see the calmer confidence.

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Freebird's avatar

We started out watching him interact with the people of North Carolina, and it was truly amazing to see the genuine patience and care he exhibited towards them. He hugged them, Melania hugged them, they listened to their stories, and acted like truly caring leaders.

And to think of the scope of his day’s events…starting out on the disaster stricken east coast and then flying to the disaster stricken west coast, covering this nation in one day to bring hope and care to those desperate Americans. It made my heart glad and thankful to God for bringing us to this moment.

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FGB3's avatar

The First Lady was everywhere that her husband went. I don't recall ever seeing this.

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Freebird's avatar

I’m getting the impression that the First Lady is fiercely loyal to her husband, it’s always been evident that she is a mama bear with her son, but we’re seeing a new side of her. The look on her face when that fool was speaking at the National Cathedral spoke volumes!

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FGB3's avatar

I'll have to watch now just for that. I skipped it because I had a pretty good idea of what deluded uber-liberal warped Episcopal bishops can be.

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Porge's avatar

FBB3, I also noticed that! Aaannd she looks pretty damn hot too!

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FGB3's avatar

And at 55 years old too.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

And the stupid talking heads still can’t figure out why we voted for him!

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RunningLogic's avatar

This is what I love about him! No way any of our previous recent presidents would show this level of heartfelt and genuine care.

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FGB3's avatar

That's because they were all tools of the Cabal. Bush, Clinton, Bush Jr., Obama, and Blinken/Sullivan/Dr. Jill. (did I leave out any puppetmasters?)

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

AND MELANIE ATTENDED THAT CONFERENCE WITH HIM, BY HIS SIDE.

An amazing show of lockstep unity and loyalty.

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Batia's avatar

It's interesting that you say, "they acted like truly caring leaders." Is Melania a leader? I saw her role as being a supportive presence for Trump, but maybe she is a leader as well, albeit not directly elected.

I'm curious, what used to be the role of a queen? She didn't have any direct power. Was her role simply (or not so simply) to provide support for the king and shore up the king's honor and authority? Was she a leader, and in what way? Was she a leader because she had the king's ear? Because she was an extension of the king in some way? Or, a team with the king?

And from another angle, how much support does a man receive from his wife standing silently with him? I guess, a lot? Presumably Melania also gives Trump feedback or the benefit of a second perspective, in private and in a way that's helpful to him.

I've read of a wife referred to as a "king-maker." Do men naturally recognize the truth of this dynamic? Is this only a mystery in our "post-king" feminism-saturated society?

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Lynne Morris's avatar

The tarmac meet-up was priceless. Newsom better play nice or he is done.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

The contrast between the actual strong man and the poseur governor is just eye opening. To see and hear them side by side was gratifying to say the least. Not sure Newsom has realized it yet but he is circling the drain.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Quite the contrast between Newsome’s oleaginous charisma vs Trump’s authentic confidence. I studiously avoid being a Trump fanboy, but there’s no denying he’s in full command.

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kara's avatar

"oleaginous"--PERFECT word for that guy

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Bandit's avatar

Newscum is in Kommifornia. I really doubt that the vast number of other Kommies in Kommifornia will not vote for him for life.

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Beckadee's avatar

If he ever points his finger at Trump I hope his SS detail will break his damn finger off. No telling what Trump told him but he did give Newscum a good pull and jerk handshake. Already seen a meme with Newscom in an arm brace. lol

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I would add Beckadee "if you ever touch my wife again..."

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Porge's avatar

Lol 😆

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

It's like a handshake and an arm twist in one move.

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I am not your Other's avatar

Please I hope he is done either way. Horrible man.

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CHop's avatar

If you like that, watch Trump's 2020 roundtable in Detroit. The Black community their was praising him for what he has done for them and a Black Female Democrat (either Michigan Rep or State rep) praised Trump for saving her life as she was hospitalized with covid. It sounded like he was able to get her hydroxychloroquin. The MSM covered none of it.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

I am hoping and praying he is staying silent on Lahaina because he doesn't want to tip his hand until Tulsi Gabbard and/or some other critical people get nominated.

Eric West who has the Youtube channel Hawaii Real Estate reported that there have been zero houses started to be rebuilt in the main part of Lahaina. The permits apparently are not being granted. It's been 17 months.

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char's avatar

Please share where I am able to find a replay of this round tabel. Thank you

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Juliann's avatar

I found it on You Tube this morning

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Try RSBN streaming channel. Archives and Live. All Trump, all the time.

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char's avatar

Thank you!

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william howard's avatar

The only negative is Trump’s clinging to the supposed good of vaccines - even after RFKjr’s influence - Trump dismissed 2 of RFKJR’s advisors who had questioned childhood vaccines and the whole AI initiative to create more mRNA vaccines - he needs to swallow his pride (warp speed) and get real about the non-vaccine vaccine and the damage it has and will continue to cause

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Based Florida Man's avatar

For sure. It would be easy to doompost on the topic. But I keep getting surprised on how Trump 2.0 is progressing.

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SteelJ's avatar

Yes, much as I love what we've seen so far, I don't have much hope for scamdemic accountability. I think it's more than his pride and ego. Two factors - he's a germaphobe, which clouds his thinking on medical issues. And, he's a believer in the power of technology and big business to improve our lives. Which can be true, but he's way too biased in their direction.

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Porge's avatar

I dunno about being a germaphobe SteelJ, campaigning requires shaking alot of hands and hugging, close proximity in crowds etc. He rarely wore a mask during covid. I've never seen him wipe his hand after a handshake.

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SteelJ's avatar

Good points. But - I've read that he is several times. A search for "Trump is a germaphobe" turned up plenty of hits, saying he describes himself as one. Try it if you doubt, so many there's no point in posting a link.

Like most irrational psychological conditions, it manifests in irrational ways (surprise!). I'd call my Dad a germaphobe. He was meticulous about cleanliness in many but not all ways. Often actually spoke about "germs" and avoiding them. But loved to work in the dirt, loved to mingle, was an inveterate hand-shaker. So while your points make sense, phobias often don't.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Valid, but I wouldn't hold my breath for a Warp Speed apology. No question, the mRNA vax was a disaster, but that doesn’t mean mRNA research is pointless. Stargate looks like a bone thrown to the AI and medical research industrial complex. It puts their money, infrastructure, and brain trust on the Trump train. They now owe him, and he owns them.

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RunningLogic's avatar

We’ll have to wait and see. Unexpected things can happen.

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Porge's avatar

Agree

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Lizzy46's avatar

It would make me feel a little better if RFK was put into a supervisory capacity over MRNA research. Stargate is the only "Oh, NO!" response from me following all other announcements I've heard.

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FGB3's avatar

In an interview I saw last night with Bill O'Reilly on Trump, he said he once talked with Donald, Jr., and Don said he had never, ever seen his father admit that he was wrong. Or made a mistake.

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Porge's avatar

I'm ok with that as long as corrects and progresses

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Which advisors would those be?

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Fred's avatar

Amen! Just remember that the threats remain! Hope, pray and remain vigilant!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The war is not yet over!

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Dean's avatar

Yes, yea, and amen!!!

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John Galt (MAHA/MAGA)'s avatar

The view is really nice from the top of the mountain. The people have regained power. May the rest of the world draw confidence from us!

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Janet's avatar

I read a conservative blog from the UK. They are gathering hope. That place is a real goner and at a real tipping point, I believe. I’m praying for the UK.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

They are in such bad shape. Being arrested for speaking out about being raped and killed by invader populations.

Native Whites in London have been a minority in their own capital city for a long time now. Crazy!

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Juliaah's avatar

Replying from there - it is truly awful. We moved out of London which helps a bit but generally the mood is very low. If you look at X/Twitter, you’ll see hardly any likes or retweets. We are hoping that we might benefit from the Trump Effect, please God.

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Porge's avatar

They are in quite the mess. And in deep doo doo 😑

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SteelJ's avatar

Maybe their hope is justified. But from what I've read they're past the tipping point. Like most of Western Europe. All self-inflicted. It would be great to be pleasantly surprised.

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SteelJ's avatar

Thanks, don't remember hearing of Cartland before. Good video. As far as "squaring that circle" of compensating jab victims, I'd be for only using public funds to compensate those coerced at threat of job loss. And children, but conditioned to be sure their parents could in no way benefit, since they abused their own children. No way my view would prevail, unfortunately.

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Juliaah's avatar

I hear you and agree. Plenty here haven’t even rolled their sleeve back down yet, and will be delighted when Ch1n@ become the UK’s overlords…something that is looking increasingly likely. They can’t wait for 15minute cities, travel limitations and digital ID.

Cartland is a medical doctor who was badly treated by the NHS for not going along with the jabs scam.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Italy is already on its way. I pray for the UK and France. I don't think Germany has a hope.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And what the heck happened to Ireland?

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Infected with wokeness and DEI. Not the most ambitious people to begin with.

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Porge's avatar

It's surreal, Europe is screwed and all self inflicted

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Juliaah's avatar

Suited their grievance mindset.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

German substacker Eugyppius say that "far right" party afD has 25% of the vote, and it can't really be ignored.

The serial terror attacks by Muslim "migrants" keep reinforcing the lie that "diversity is our strength".

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

How many times over the past four years did you roll your eyes and sardonically say "Thanks, Joe Biden"?

Well, I'm here today to SINCERELY say "Thanks Joe Biden!". Every screwed-up thing he did is paying off BIG-TIME by allowing President Trump to essentially do THE SAME THING -- with a different, better result.

So say it with me. . . .

"Thanks, Joe Biden!"

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Porge's avatar

Thanks Joe Biden!

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Dianne Denson's avatar

Oh Happy Day!!

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