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Santini Fan's avatar

This is beyond exciting. And so inspiring. I am so hopeful but so fearful for the safety of these men. Please keep them in your prayers šŸ™

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Fred Richmond's avatar

Their personal safety is a nmatter for fervent prayer.

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Astragale's avatar

And effective security - to stop future SS / FBI assassination attempts.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pittsburgh Secret Service office has put a couple of agents on administrative leave and "directed them to work from home."

https://triblive.com/news/pennsylvania/at-least-5-secret-service-agents-placed-on-modified-duty-after-trump-assassination-attempt/

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Fla Mom's avatar

But is it just blame-shifting, from the top levels to the local office?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, of course.

Denial of Secret Service protection came right from the top of the organization.

If those guys in Pittsburgh are smart, hopefully they have a paper trail to prove it.

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WP William's avatar

To think that Kennedy called Trump IMMEDIATELY in the aftermath of the Deep State Failed Hit Job...! These guys have been in personal discussions for WEEKS! Media Mocking Trump while licking Kamala's feet and swooning over her being a Black Woman, Republican-Conservative media decrying Trump's change after the bullet to the ear and his sparse Rally schedule. WE ALL MISSED IT! and Now Mocking Media can't report a masterstroke event in front of their eyes! Like poo-pooing a Hole In One at 16th hole in a tie at the Masters. A HUGE play for BOTH of them too., RFK Jr. is pragmatic and focused on His mission...Dems reject and oppose it all and ARE part of the Dark Forces Alliance, he couldn't pull it off alone especially with EXISTENTIAL struggle eclipsing his cause and messaging. MAGA and tens of millions welcomes it all into an Inclusive Populist Movement, and celebrates the Man who Headlines the Anti-Corporatist Corruption that has consumed our Government and injured our American people and America's purpose. The roaring crowd at the AZ Arena Rally where Trump introduced him IS ALL of AMERCA cheering...BOBBY! Did Deep State Spy Apparatus Not see this unfolding? Or perhaps NBD, let the 2 Campaigns coalesce and then KowMala can claim victimization, slam the Anti-Vaxxers as having the same main views, flick Kennedy off her suitcoat shoulder, and annoyingly laugh at them as the Rigging and Cheating operations ramp up

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Peter GL's avatar

It is as if ā€œthe buck starts hereā€!

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CMCM's avatar

They are the sacrificial lambs to placate the public.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Saw that yesterday--most interesting. But they don't lose anything--still paid, and get to play at home.

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

On full pay, of course...

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Of course...federal government employees are never really punished.

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Maha's avatar

Perhaps the more government workers at home the less trouble for the rest of us.

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JudyC's avatar

So vacations, great!

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Jaime Connor's avatar

Except the deep state remove all SS protections from RFK Jr as soon as he endorsed Trump! Pray for them!!

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Susan Banks's avatar

At least now Rfk will have security to protect him.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

He had to fight for it...Biden regime wanted him dead.

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Peter GL's avatar

And they effectively killed his chances by shutting him out of the primaries. Such Democrat values!

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Leo's avatar

Susan, RFK has had security all along, that he personally pays for.

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Datagal's avatar

Yes and I donated to RFKJr’s security fund. Though I’m a committed Trump voter, I was hopeful RFKJ would be the Democratic nominee running against my Trump. Then America would win, no matter which man won.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I like your strategy Datagal...

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Peter GL's avatar

Yet he shouldn’t have to resort to personal funding for security. Once again the democrats are showing their true colors

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Not Me's avatar

Yes,even if it is blatantly obvious that the Trump ticket won; the regime will fight it. Hang on…it will get worse before it gets better…but we will prevail!

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Castelletto's avatar

Interesting, but things may be better than you think. Somebody (I like Little Tech and/or white hats in the DoD and Alphabet agencies) is helping Trump to wreck the systems that the commies that took over the Dem party in 1968 have been building since then. Musk transcended the fake news system, and now Maga has, as Jeff points out, finessed a lot of the fraudulent mechanisms that characterize the machine politics the Democrats.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I love how he got around the people at Fox not letting him finish his critique of Kamala’s speech too šŸ¤£šŸ˜†

https://twitchy.com/samj/2024/08/23/trump-calls-gutfeld-n2400025

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Juju's avatar

Brilliant 🤣 He calls Gutfeld directly after Fox cuts him off to switch to Gutfeld’s show. 🤣🤣 So Trump. Love it

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Susan Banks's avatar

Trump has so much more than Fox will very have. This is going to start to actually be Fun!!

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rolandttg's avatar

Still believe this is a movie to wake up the normie cult

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right??! šŸ˜†šŸ˜ Exactly my thoughts!!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

ā¤ļø

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Gemma Star's avatar

Thanks for posting the link 😊.

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RunningLogic's avatar

You’re welcome, happy to share! I got such a kick out of it!! šŸ˜‚šŸ˜

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Granny Annie's avatar

I shared it to my Facebook page, saying "Skinning cats seven ways from Sunday. This is gold!*

(Tap twitter.com and enjoy.)

*My mama liked to say, "There's more than one way to skin a cat."

I loved the clip, so thanks from me, too!

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Freebird's avatar

Love this!

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Peace's avatar

And Fox is still keeping the RFKJr news a low profile. I checked in this morning and it was way down their "breaking new" page. I actually thought I was on CNN for a moment!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I left faux news a long time ago. I suggest everyone do the same. Just a lighter version of MSM.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Fox News took money from the Biden regime to push the covid DeathVax, and they forced their employees to take the death shot or be fired.

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CMCM's avatar

I've seen better coverage on Newsmax. Rob Schmidt, Greg Kelly. They are hugely pro-Trump.

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daverkb's avatar

Ha! Ha! Priceless!

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Valerie's avatar

This is a great point. The election of 2020 combined with covid made a lot of people sit up and take notice and start distrusting the system, giving the white hats and normal people within the government an opening to enact real change.

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Susan Banks's avatar

Thank God, considering the Constitution was hijacked in 1871, an it's been happening since then. If it weren't for Trump we would all still be asleep.

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Aloha50's avatar

Were the white hats asleep in 2022 mid terms?

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Yeah 2018 and 2022 were the most stolen elections in history.

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Aloha50's avatar

So how is 2024 going to be different?

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Susan Banks's avatar

How about 2020 dude!!! We ain't going no where until that's fixed!!!

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K2's avatar

^^^This!!^^^

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pennsylvania cheated.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

ā¤ļø

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I’m not sure someone is helping him. I actually think he does have really good INSIGHTS. Not instincts per se. He was duped the first go around with many cabinet members. But I do think he has great ideas on how to beat them.

Having said that I’m not sure Kennedy coming out yesterday was Trumps plan. Who’s to say it wasn’t all Kennedys plan? Who’s to say it wasn’t a very JOINT plan? I mean its very much Kemnedys place to decide when to leave.

I believe Trumps ability for insights is why he is such a great businessman and masterful negotiator! ā¤ļø

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I think Kennedy is pissed off that his own former party betrayed him so badly and nominated Kamala with no vote by the rank-and-file.

Democrats could have won with Kennedy, but he pisses off Pfizer, and the DNC are all about keeping the corruption money flowing no matter who dies from Pfizer products, so he was unacceptable.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

From his speech: "there are still issues and approaches upon which we continue to have very serious differences.

But we are aligned with each other on other key issues, like ending of forever wars, ending the childhood disease epidemics, securing the border, protecting freedom of speech, unraveling the corporate capture of our regulatory agencies, and getting the U.S. intelligence agencies out of the business of propagandizing and censoring and surveilling Americans and interfering with our elections."

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Susan Banks's avatar

Kennedys and Trump are related. That part about Kennedys being mad is imo made up.

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Aloha50's avatar

You're offending the 'trust the plan!' crowd lol

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daverkb's avatar

Right! TRUST THE PLAN ... you totally got me laughing!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Lisa ca, If RFK changes party affiliation to Independent or NAV I would have a bit more trust in him.

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CaplT's avatar

I totally do not believe this.

The alphas are gunning for Trump. Literally. He disrupts their war games and coups.

He didn’t have the lay of the land the first time but he is sadder and wiser now. Yet he still puts his life on the line every day regardless of the eyes doing everything to stop him, which was initiated by BO. Not to mention the gov funded Po-dest-as, and the Rothschild and Soroses. And

Clintons: ā€œeverything in our powerā€ And

Obamas: ā€œeverything in our powerā€

to stop him.

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Roger Beal's avatar

As you wrote that, Jamie Raskin was busy cleaning and lubricating his AR15.

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schneile's avatar

Yup--just like the one he wants to grab from YOUR gun safe.

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CMCM's avatar

Wasn't he the one who recently said something to the effect that if Trump is elected, they will prevent him from taking office.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Yep, that's the boy.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Well only prevail if we find the courage to take action

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed. They were highlighted in my bedtime prayers

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, me too. Especially since Trump is vowing to release the remaining Kennedy files.

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WP William's avatar

Full and rigorous investigations of Nov 22, 1963 and July 13, 2024 whoopsie; throw in as many as you care to in between those dates as well, attempts on Ford and Reagan... Possibility: Our Deep State hired Iran's Deep State for cover to officially activate Crooks and cover-up mode ever since the FAILURE to brutally end Donald Trump's Campaign.

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Susan Banks's avatar

And a whole lot more Donna! Omg it will be so much information We will be calling our friends to say, "didn't they say such and such did this? Or that? We will learning at fast pace, and hopefully letting it all go to live our lives in abundance!

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Skeptic's avatar

He already re eged on that promise 6 years ago. What about OWS / $upport for Ukraine.

I still dont think there will be an election as the revolutiin is almost complete. So sad.

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Castelletto's avatar

Right. All is lost. Time to give up. Keep popping those black pills and call me in the morning.

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Janet's avatar

Skeptics gotta be sceptic (autocorrect first gave me ā€œsepticā€.🤣🤣

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Castelletto's avatar

That's an interesting point. True, some people go too far, but an approach of "distrust but verify" is probably healthy in the current environment. Take RFK. A lot of people were very suspicious of his intent until now, justifiably so, but now such skepticism is no longer warranted. Too early to do a victory dance, but it's very clear that things are looking up.

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CMCM's avatar

There should be a verb like "scepticize". 🤣

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Might want to throw a "s" on the end of that comment for those who are not caffeinated enough this morning.

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Grandma Bear's avatar

I think the reference to popping black pills probably made the point.

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Castelletto's avatar

I've always been of the opinion that writing should speak for itself, that if it needs to be explained it isn't composed properly. Besides, now you've done it for me in case I failed in my intent. Thanks.

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Johnny-O's avatar

There are people claiming they have intel from (I think Rikers prison spelling?) that they are ready to intake Trump around September 13th....

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YYR's avatar

I think there's so much love for Trump right now that either they won't be able to transport Trump to Rikers due to gridlock protests or Trump will gladly go and it will backfire on the Dems like everything else has. Not much downside for Trump. Dems are painted into a corner.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Trump said he’s ready to go to prison if that’s what needs to happen! MAGA will win’!

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

which case?

if you are talking about the Bragg/Merchan one, Bragg does not oppose delay, may not happen before Nov 5 now

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YYR's avatar

Yes that one. The communist judge Merchan will do as he's told.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I don't recall....Alex Jones is one of the people claiming to have intel on this issue...

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Elaine Russky's avatar

There won't be an election.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

So you think we're going full-Zelensky, or something else?

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Kathy's avatar

Yes please pray for their safety.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Pray. But have no fear. God has surrounded these two men in a supernatural forcefield.

RFK gave the most consequential speech I’ve ever seen from a political figure since a few of Reagans. It took great courage that only God could inspire for him to be that direct, knowing that he would become anathema to the party he supported for over 6 decades.

They will thrash about like demons in the spotlight of the holy spirit, because great spirits inspired by God have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. And that is a sign from God to take comfort that he is in control.

If nothing else RFKs speech probably raised the "cheating bar" so high that even the Marxist can't overcome without being obvious.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Thank you! We witnessed Gods protection of Trump by a millimeter and 1 millisecond. We need to pray for their safety but DO NOT FEAR! Just like God saved Noah and his family…I think God is saving America for those of us who want it to remain One Nation Under God!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

AMEN!

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Astragale's avatar

The Dems/State surely want to kill them both - because they fear they can't beat them and because they fear being brought to justice for their crimes (if only....)

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nik's avatar

I was SO moved by RFK’s speech …then in my next breath I looked at my husband and said they’re going to kill him . It was that good . šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™

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WP William's avatar

Not time for squabbling and purity tests and purging the movement, that can and will come later...this is a daunting task and STEP ONE: Unify for Freedom to UNSEAT the CHEAT; This is a COALITION and must work together on the main common goals that are defined by the very different parties....The Dems are doing this as we discussed previously; NO TRUMP, FREE ABORTION everywhere for any reason, WARs, Corporate-Govt INCEST that rules over policies and diminishes Constitution, a packed Soviet-style Supreme Court.

Solid and Successful Political Coalitions are BUILT and Maintained in order to Defeat an EXISTING Real and Pernicious THREAT from an Overreaching Regime. The Regime will act wildly and in various nefarious means to infiltrate, break it up, pay off, attack personally, jail or lop off heads to stop it. MAGA is meant to end long standing, escalating abuses and re-set things that are way off course. ...welcome aboard Bobby!

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daverkb's avatar

Agreed! Nothing good can come of shooting oneself in the foot with The Purity Gun! Time for some practical results, and this alliance is the best shot for it in a long time coming.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I was instantly afraid for him. "Not another Kennedy," I said.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I saw the support speech only and it was awesome! I don’t doubt they want both dead.

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Lorie's avatar

My thought exactly.

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

I was late to reading today....I can't get RFK's speech that Jeff shared to load ...anyone else having that problem this afternoon?

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Cynthia's avatar

You can pull it up on CSPAN to watch without interruption.

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Betsy Frost's avatar

It is not my normal reaction but as I watch RFK Jr yesterday I was moved to say a prayer: for his safety, Trump's safety and for all of us.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I hope everyone stops the internal bickering about Trump. This moment of unity with RFK JR is incredibly important. God answering our prayers.

Come together now to restore our nation. Trump, Vance, and Kennedy will be a formidable force for our country and the world.

We need not agree on everything but we must agree that we will all do everything we can to put Trump back in the White House. When people say get out the vote, this means:

a. Go to your local party office.

b. Find out who your precinct committeemen is. If there isn't one volunteer to be one.

c. Get the list of voters in your precinct and reach out to every Republican, Independent, and even moderate Democrats to ensure they go vote with recommendations on who to vote for - many people don't have a clue so help them! We cannot leave even one vote on the kitchen table. Precincts are small by design so you are only looking at perhaps 1000 or less of your neighbors. (In Cochise we have 55 precincts.)

d. If voting by mail, do not put your ballot in the USPS, take it to a secure ballot box, near the end of "early voting" and put it in a secure county ballot box - preferably at the county recorders office but any county office with a secure ballot box is better than putting it in the USPS where it will likely be intercepted, changed, and re-injected with new votes you didn't make.

e. If you dont absolutely have to early vote, carry your early ballot to the polling station on election day to prove you didn't already vote (which they may attempt to accuse you of doing, if someone else illegally voted in your name), tear it up in front of an election worker and vote in person. If they say you early voted already, immediately contact a poll watcher and report the incident to create a record of the event.

IMPORTANT: Repeat Item C again and again and again until you get everyone to vote. If we dont get everyone to vote, someone is going to illegally vote for them if you have mail in ballots in your state. Remember, mail in ballots are specifically set up to provide wholesale ballot fraud, it largely depends on voter lethargy, and they keep detailed track of who has and has not voted (during both the early period and day of election), so they know precisely who they can vote for.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

These are all excellent suggestions. Now if only our C&C patriots will take action! We can make a difference!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Thank you Julie.

We have about 70 days to keep them from stealing the election and destroying our great country. Everybody has to step up and take action! Make a difference. FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT!

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WP William's avatar

Yes; TRUMP-Vance-KENNEDY 2024!

MAGA + DEM AF (America First) = WINNING EVERY SWING STATE and putting several others into play.

Only Options for Deep State Dems now; 1). Jail for Trump + CHEAT SUPER BIG + DEstabilization by attacking America (TREASON).

2). Or admit defeat and salvage downballot, then decertify and add more Lawfare, obstruction & subversion of Executive, and hiring of more professional hitmen to try where Crooks and Deep State Failed

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Copernicus's avatar

There is debate amongst election integrity experts as to whether folks should vote early or not.

The powers that be (aka cheaters - both red and blue) know based on the poll book sign-ins (many of which are now electronic, so very easy to access and query) who has voted. And if you vote in your primaries (which you should!), they then make a calculated estimate as to how many Rs have voted, how many Ds, etc based on which ballot you pulled in your primary. And based on those numbers, they can get an idea how many extra ballots they need to inject or find come Election Day to counter for their preferred candidates.

I understand folks are concerned about disruptions on Election Day. However, let's not play into the fear-mongering. That's what they did with covid in 2020, and look what happened.

We must be wise and very courageous.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Hi Copernicus,

I appreciate your comments. You are right, both red and blue. The uniparty is power hungry, corrupt, and demands to stay in power.

Yes, there is debate. The issue is getting out the MAX vote. The question is how do we get the vote out in the most secure way to ensure it is not stolen and prevent them from committing fraud.

My research indicates that mail in ballot fraud is the big muscle movement whole sale election fraud they need. However, they also have the programmable machines to back up anything they may still need after processing all their mail in fraud.

Putting a mail in ballot in the USPS very much ensures it will be manipulated. The USPS has been weaponized against the Citizens, just as DOJ, FBI, CIA, etc have been.

Returning the ballot early lets them know you have voted but it also gives them way too much information way too early. Its why they set up the unconstitutional mail in process the way they have and employed programmable machines. And let us not forget they have also seated a corrupt judiciary to deny election challenges.

They've covered the bases.

We are between a rock and hard place as they have built a near perfect election theft system over the last three decades.

So again, we have to turn out the max vote in a way that minimizes manipulation. I wish that all electors gave a damn about their country but they dont which is why I developed the steps above to get everyone to vote while not waiting until the last second as many will simply not show up. We need people - NICELY - prodding, prodding and prodding to get voters to do their job!

We can minimize their ability to steal the election, but the truth is we are going to need divine intervention such as that which saved Trump's life and brought RFK Jr on the team. I hate to say this but they have a very good chance of succeeding in stealing this election.

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WP William's avatar

Yes, the Colorainbow 99.9% Mail-In along with Dominion and Demographic shifting has Blued Most of our state; I just review the Late received ballots and those disqualified in post election post mortems and see seasoned Republicans Fking up and with NO time left for recourse 2%+ rejections are OUR OWN dam fault

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WP William's avatar

With Mail-In ballots, signatures can be challenged, all kind of incorrect issues or receiving them late occur....one needs TIME to cure/fix these things ahead of Election "Day". This requires checking in with Clerk office/Sate SOS ballot tracking one week after returning ballot to ensure it IS Counted or if not then WHY NOT? I understand the machines and cheaters can still make it meaningless, but we each need to do our part. Your Precinct Republicans and Election Judges as well as County Clerk website instructions should help ensure this process with you (even if you're an INDEPENDENT or Libertarian or US Const. affiliate).

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Copernicus's avatar

Haha, your points are good.

I'm laughing as I envision my own county clerk's office fielding such a phone call.

"Yes, Mr/Miss Voter, your ballot absolutely will be counted on Election Day. What? Can I verify that your ballot was received in our office? Well, (pause),..."

Our county gets thousands of early and mail-in ballots. There is no way in hell they can go find my specific ballot amongst the thousands to confirm it was received. Maybe in theory, but not in reality. And no, they aren't sorted by precinct.

I've worked the location that processes the early and mail-in ballots in my county. At least 6-8 people handle each ballot between post office or early polling sight and the counting machine (btw, do we KNOW the machine is counting, and counting correctly? I don't read machine code.), and I will never electively cast and early vote.

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WP William's avatar

Well, i don't recommend calling them... they have the online Ballot tracking....thus the Harvesting operations on weekly or daily basis that favors the putrid Lefty Shamocrats, plus they are to notify you with ballot problems...NO Phone #, no call then they mail you of the issue...let's NOT be last minute losers that waste our ballots is all i'm recommending; in my small County 40 votes means a lot! The Local Republicans who mobilize for pollwatching and judging and the Precinct Captains and volunteers can assist with persons in the process rather than squander these precious ballots that Dems may challenge or have minor errors that can disqualify and delegitimize them

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes, the machines and the judiciary are the secondary and tertiary methods they have put in place to ensure successful manipulation.

If they steal it, will American's go 2A or submit to the Dictators?

There are many corrupt county counters! Will there be enough honest ones???

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Joan Matthews's avatar

Florida has an on line trackind system to see if your vote has been tabulated.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Hi William,

I live in AZ. We tried to challenge signatures and the corrupt judiciary shot it down. Mail in must only be used, if people simply cannot go to the poll on election day. If mail in is used, people must not put their ballot in the USPS - see my reply to Copernicus above.

In AZ, Maricopa county determines elections all by itself as it dwarfs every other county. My county will provide around 50 - 60k votes depending on how many the thieves submit to get the outcomes they want in critical local elections. Maricopa will have 1.5 - 2 million "votes" and signatures will not be challenged.

Where else in commercial or private business can a signature in and of itself be a guarantor of the identity of the person who submitted the document. NO WHERE. They rely on this to enable their wholesale ballot fraud.

When the county counts a mail in ballot, the network between them (yes, the network they deny exists) and the State updates the voter record to indicate a ballot was received but there is no way that a voter can check and see that the votes counted are what they cast. I dont read machine language either.

In Maricopa and Pima, BY STATUTE, they send out DAILY updates to the party chairman, showing who has voted (and therefore who has not) so they can do ballot harvesting, and prepare mass mail in ballot fraud for those who never vote. In the rest of the state, they update at least once a week right up to the day before election day.

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WP William's avatar

So the Fake Ballot Dump at the Last-Minute jacks the turnout up to 80-120% and then the tally is certified or possibly recounted but the inevitable results occur 99 times out of 100 just how the cheaters planned. If 2% of these can be proven to be solidly FAKE they'll still say it didn't impact the result-so NO Crime

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes, its a near perfect election theft system they have created. They didn't perfect it over night. They got it down to such a science that with voter lethargy, they can steal any election they want with impunity.

There is a way for us to overcome it but it cannot be done in time for this election. If your Colorado Constitution is like our AZ Constitution, and it likely is, the power of the Initiative can still be employed at County level and when successful, the governor nor the legislature can over turn it. The long pole in the tent is have enough boots on the ground to get the required elector signatures on petitions. And if you can do that, then have a verfiable, certifiable election. Using this process, we can change how elections are conducted at the county level and the state cant do a damn thing about it. Elections are held at county level because it is the closet government to the Sovereigns, we the people. They have tried to steal it with state statutes but the constitution over rides all their corrupt statutes. But only if the Citizens are aware of, and use, the power provided to them.

You can see what Im talking about in AZ Consti Article 4, Part 1, Section 1, Subpara 8. https://www.azleg.gov/const/4/1.p1.htm

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MaryAnn's avatar

Daniel: excellent plan. The down ballot races are important to give DJT support in the house, senate, etc. He cannot do what needs to be done without congress. Dear Father God, hear our prayers.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Amen MaryAnn. God bless you.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Thank you and right back at ya :) God is good.

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JW's avatar

Not much talk about why Trump was not notified while in AZ that there was a manhunt going on for someone who wanted to take him out! Just crickets in the land of gila monsters.

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Frank Canzolino's avatar

The speech read well, too. I have trouble listening to his voice…

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Sunnydaze's avatar

THIS IS WHAT TAKING OUR COUNTRY BACK LOOKS LIKE! šŸ’ŖšŸ» šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

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Readtolearn's avatar

Also for the Means siblings

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Melissa Leigh's avatar

I was so excited this morning too!!!

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Paige Green's avatar

I pray also that Congressional elections go our way.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Very much so. šŸ’Æ

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Kathy Boston's avatar

I tried to post Kennedys speech on my page and it got blocked by Facebook. "goes against their community standards"

I pray, he wins his censorship lawsuit against Biden.

On YouTube it shows about 500,000 views, on Twitter, the speech was viewed almost 20 million times so far.

I thought it was the greatest political speech I've ever heard. He calls out government corruption, unnecessary wars, censorship, and chronic illness.

I pray he can do great things for our country. I pray he can be a great influence on Trump.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

The following is the full transcript of Robert F. Kennedy’s Jr.’s Address to the Nation given on Friday, August 23, 2024. Chills… pride… hope… tears… prayers šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™

https://im1776.com/2024/08/24/rfk-address-to-the-nation/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

Excerpts: ā€œThree great causes drove me to enter this race in the first place, primarily. And these are the principal causes that persuaded me to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent, and now to throw my support to President Trump. The causes were: free speech, the war in Ukraine, and the war on our children…This is a spiritual journey for me. I reached my decision through deep prayer, through hard-nosed logic, and I asked myself what choices must I make to maximize my chances to save America’s children and restore national health…. The most unifying theme for all Americans is that we all love our children. If we all unite around that issue now, we can finally give them the protection, the health, and the future that they deserve. Thank you all very much….ā€

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Tardigrade's avatar

Usually I prefer to read, but in this case watching him deliver that speech is pretty awesome and worth the time.

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WP William's avatar

Trump has ALWAYS touted himself as a Leader and master of Deals; Libertarians first and now Independent Dems like Kennedy (DEM AF), Now get the Relucticant Wing to swing over...they are rats that need to jump off of the UNiparty decks....Cheney and Christie are dirt that need discarding, Haley can certainly be utilized but perhaps not restored (re-watched her RNC Speech). Maybe there will be one or 2 that can whistleblow on the mess they've been involved with and be re-installed. Trump is correct, Kennedy would have severely BEATEN Kamala and the other Dems in a real and democratic Primary....Dem Party Ruler Elites kept Biden in, thereby blocking any other serious Dem Candidate from running, and harshly kicked Kennedy to curb so he wouldn't later be a problem at DNC for a KoupMala switcheroo. They were too clever and too corrupted for their own good. They've fully thrown in with Darkness, Billionaire Elitism, Vaxx Mandates, Diluted democracy, and a Rigged Republic. They could have utilized the Kennedy message and brand now matter how dishonestly and ignored him later.

Trump and RFK Jr. and their supporters can see this as real opportunity, not simply political messaging or stage prop theatrical nonsense that Marxist Media will portray it all as. Fake News Media must DEMAND Federal oversight censorship of anything counter to Warren Commission findings, the 9-11 Report, and whatever snowjob is certainly being crafted over the unavoidable lapses and local LEO failures on 7-13-2024. Don't dare question Lincoln's demise or the Maine blowing up in Havana harbor either...that speculative misinformation MUST be stopped and raided by FBI after all. Any questioning of US Funding or Ukrainian Spending is now defined as Russian Collusion too and must be fully investigated and dealt with as we've seen unfold. The Intelligence State must set and enforce the guidelines for free speech during "wartime".

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Cabogirl's avatar

I agree .. I hope some of these horrible politicians come forward and admit what has been going on. !!!

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Alexa's avatar

If Kennedy thought he could of won the DNC primaries, then why did he run independent? Because he knew he couldn't.

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WP William's avatar

Certainly had the transitional placeholding president (Biden) NOT sought re-election, then Jr. would have had a shot (pun intended) at running against Harris, Polis, Newslum, Phillips, Williamson, West, whatever other Dems would be campaigning AGAINST the Biden record of wrongs, or accelerating Biden's signature Accomplishments.. however they'd lined up. The plot appears to have been to allow Biden to block any other Dem contenders other than a few insignificant underfunded populist malcontents, scoop up delegates and funding, then shift it all over to an otherwise unelectable stooge (Harris) then pair her with an old white guy who can appear like a regular working class white guy (Like Scranton JOE). The appearances are technically above board but the depth of the intrigue is EXACTLY as bad as anyone can imagine it is. So did Kennedy in fact actually initially want to Primary as a Dem or not? ( Did he really think he's get traction in the Cultocratic Party preaching against their New Commandment; "Thou Shalt Taketh Thy Vaxxes and Boosters and Hold Them to be Holy"?) If so, then he was blocked by various means--the same tactics as Dems have done to him the summer at several states with him as an Independent, to keep him off ballot. Why NOT then let them win at that game and shift to a Trump-MAGA alliance?

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Maureen ODH's avatar

WP William…. šŸ‘†šŸ»šŸ™ŒšŸŽÆšŸ’„šŸŽÆšŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»

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Robyn Welch's avatar

Thank you! I am not on X or Youtube, so I am having difficulty viewing the speech. I prefer to read it anyway.

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Peter d'Errico's avatar

You don’t need to be on Twitter/ x to view things. Follow the link Jeff put in. Or go to Kennedy 24 and use their link

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

I couldn't get the link of the speech to load.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

I just tried one link and gave up for now. I'll try again later. Thanks!

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

Thank you for this link. I couldn't get the speech itself to load.

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Peter GL's avatar

To quote Tulsi Gabbard (who likewise was ā€œcanceledā€ by the Democratic Party for daring to challenge their favorite daughter Hillary), the party has become the Party of corporate elitists, warmongers, and anti-freedom propagandists, not what it used to be before all the weirdos strangled all common sense out of it

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WP William's avatar

The Corporate Warmonger-Whoremonger Elitist UniParty

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MaryAnn's avatar

I saw a post on instagram (I think) trashing RFKJr about his substance abuse. The photo was from when he was a young teen. They will stop at nothing to discredit anyone in their way. Despicable.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Agent 13117 substack… explaining the control of the narrative… not just the chemical spraying operations, but all created manufactured events, false flags and deliberate hoaxes to keep us controlled and fearful thus controllable…. Well worth your time and to archive…. https://open.substack.com/pub/chemtrails/p/how-they-keep-them-quiet-from-false?r=697d8&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Juliann's avatar

Thanks for the link. Heartbreakingly true, all of it.

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Randje's avatar

The Dems love children quite another way.

On the menu.

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Skeptic's avatar

....puts Fauci in JAIL

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

...and puts Fauci's enablers/bosses in jail. WEF, UN, WHO, BANGSTERS, Bilderburgs, Rockefellers etc. And throws away the key.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Do you read Coleman (A Convict's Perspective)? Yesterday he did a most informative piece on what happens to pedos in prison--I can extrapolate from that to what Fauci would face.

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LaNell Tew's avatar

I may never be the same for having read this. I preferred the abstract ideas I had about what happened to the pervs. And I'm sure the author put it mildly. Oh, what we suffer for our sins.

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Renee Marie's avatar

So, the inmates, and convicts become that which they despise.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Yes. I read it. Very sad though as I don’t think it’s just Pedis they treat that way.

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JSR's avatar

It isn’t sad. Pedophiles are not fixable. Death is too good for them.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Fauci now has West Nile Virus.

Was Bill Gates seen in his neighborhood?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Hah! And he didn’t even need to schedule a trip to Africa to get it.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Jail is not a sufficient punishment for Fauci's mass murders, first by virus and then by lethal injections.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

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WP William's avatar

He needs to be bound to a pole and given a sand-flea hatching to the face

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Gaye's avatar

Beagle treatment

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Bones's avatar

That’s why he’s going to hell

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

If we had a functioning justice system, it would help him get there more quickly.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

It was thrilling beyond words to finally hear a politician plainly speak the truth without qualification. I respected him already for his campaign against the vaccines, but I'm now in his corner. I'm hoping his time with Trump will help him reconsider some of his more liberal ideas.

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WP William's avatar

Free Speech is dangerous to Tyrants. It is bothersome, hurtful, and irksome at times to normal Free people, but for Tyrants who spout infallible ever changing propaganda in support of themselves and their cultish authoritarianism, speech, ideas and concepts, even the manner of a person's thoughts MUST be influenced and controlled or stifled.

Yes, malevolent actors will be present in discourse...such as those disclaiming Conspiracy Theories about a Virological Weapon being released in China while pushing their Wuhan Wet Market virus leap from bat to humans like a match to dry straw. We are all quite aware of what real disinformation as well as "debunking" looks and tastes like, thank you.

Everything the Deep State Media touches smells and tastes like SH-T! EVERYTHING.

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nancylee's avatar

in that case you may be very interested in this https://drsambailey.com/resources/videos/viruses-unplugged/a-farewell-to-virology-part-one/

keep in mind virus/vaccine is deep state population control and always has been

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Peter d'Errico's avatar

Why does anybody still pay attention to or try to use facelessbook? Abandon them just as they have abandoned you.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I prefer "FakeBook".

Despite my many protests, my wife is addicted to that crap. Annoying as hell.

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WP William's avatar

Slavebook

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AngelaK's avatar

I had to look hard for it, then found it on X where I follow him.

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Lon Guyland's avatar

Nicely said! Thank you!

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Carol M.'s avatar

I used Dr. Malone’s version of Bobby’s speech from Substack to FB and it is still up (but they probably aren’t letting anyone see it🤪)

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

There were many duplicated sections in the Substack version. I wonder if someone is deliberately trying to make it harder to read.

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Ellen's avatar

It was a mistake that they have since corrected.

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Fla Mom's avatar

If you can find a left-leaning source for things that you think would normally ('normally,' for the love of all that is good) be censored, you might fool both the AI censor and the algorithm that has classified you as 'dangerous.' Think like you're a citizen in the Soviet Union, trying to communicate while avoiding government censorship. Confusion to the enemy!

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Dems ARE gLorious Intelligent leAders of our Revolution, Sacred AND Honored, Aspiringly eTernally hailEd and lauDed by THE PEOPLE. Resistance written into their own propaganda? (Dems are LIARS AND HATED by the People). Dumb illustration, but it'll do for now.

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Tardigrade's avatar

I posted a YouTube video of the entire speech (from the New York Post) last night, and this morning it doesn't even have a warning banner. And two people have even seen it. I'm sure the algorithm is suppressing it, however.

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Trump/Kennedy will need to ALSO solve the "government corruption, unnecessary wars, censorship, and chronic illness" as it pertains to foreign influence. We need OUR leaders to focus on our Country, our People, our Laws/Constitution, our Infrastructure, our Boarder(s), etc. and let others take care of their own business abroad. Removing foreign leaders (and their money. laundering constituents/superpacs) from speaking publicly to Congress/Senate (to standing ovations) will be necessary if we're going to keep our eye on the ball.

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nancylee's avatar

I suggest any congress people who want foreign leaders to speak, wave foreign flags should immediately be given citizenship to the country they are choosing. in exchange for US papers.

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WP William's avatar

Flag burners get one way paid ticket and State Dept help with migrating to the country of their choosing. If they refuse to choose one will be selected for them.

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WP William's avatar

With BOTH of these Guys and others in their campaigns being spied on...HOW did they manage to keep this all under wraps? No leaks, no pre-emptive "anonymous sources say.." (Deep State Spies reveal...) Perhaps this was all pre-known yet it seems that this came as a surprise to The Marxist Media and their Dem Masters.

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Maha's avatar

Now the speech has been posted multiple times. I guess their "community standards" become malleable with increased numbers.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Post his photo and a description saying the video is in the comments.

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WP William's avatar

Deep State Fake News Media fact-checked RFK Jr. to say he lied about frequency of RNC mentioning "Biden". Even if technically true, Republicans are hardly obsessed with Ol' Sick Where'd-He-Go? JOE compared to Dem-Media Colluders are with the name TRUMP. Anything to diminish and deny the continental shift that's occurring under their very feet!

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Brian Lombardi's avatar

It was a truly amazing speech. Probably the best ive ever heard, and it was genuine and sincere too.

For those that wanted Kennedy, or planned to vote for him, and now claim you cannot vote for Trump.....YOU will be the reason this country will delve deeper into communistic ideologies.

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MKnight's avatar

I cried my way through RFK’s speech. Not sure I’ve ever had a spiritual experience listening to a ā€œpoliticalā€ speech, but this time, I absolutely did. Felt the hand of God in the whole day.

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AngelaK's avatar

And, he mentioned prayer; deep, personal prayer. I have said this time and again, he is a man of faith. Faith saved him from his years of serious drug addiction.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I noticed that for sure! Very different from the usual politico tip-of-the-hat to American Christianity.

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Gemma Star's avatar

RFK’s abortion stance is deeply dismaying.šŸ˜”

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HHM's avatar

More prayers for RFK to see the light of Christ regarding abortion.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I didn’t know he was an addict.

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Leah Rose's avatar

He became addicted to heroin at 14—the year his father was assassinated. He was addicted for 14 years. He's been actively in 12-step recovery for the past 40 years. Which is so apparent in his allegiance to speaking honestly and truthfully.

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Doug Thorburn's avatar

I won't trust a practicing addict past my nose. I will trust a recovering one, especially one with decades of recovery, with my life.

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daverkb's avatar

I'm enjoying the comments today. Thanks.

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Verve's avatar

I had such mixed feelings about him because of his dreadful VP pick and his disgusting 3rd wife Cheryl Hines- But the fact that he literally threw himself under the liberal bus and also apologized to his immediate family for his next course of inevitable action shows me that he is sacrificing EVERYTHING for this country and for our children. He looked both shocked and a tad miserable at the AZ Trump rally later on -- I actually felt a little sorry for him. His wife and kids better get on board and love on their husband/father and not listen to the sector of the Kennedy clan machine that already disowned him years ago. That press release from them was SHAMEFUL.

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Credenda's avatar

Naomi Wolfe, who used to run in the same liberal social circles as Kennedy, wrote a poignant piece about what he was giving up in making this alliance with. His decision came with costs.

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Verve's avatar

Enormous personal costs.

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MKnight's avatar

I’ve been listening to him for years. I’ve known for a long time that he was our best hope to save future generation of kids from the mass poisoning we’re doing. Some of our kids have to suffer now, but it doesn’t have to stay this way. His conviction for his calling is very, very deep. And he knows he can’t escape it. Been praying hard for him since he made his announcement last year, but this feels like destiny. Like his time to step up and do what he’s meant to do. Keep praying hard, everyone.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I was JUST gonna comment about that. He went against his family to do the right thing. He IS sacrificing everything. Just like Trump is sacrificing his freedom and safety and a cushy retirement gig. To watch him make his choice even with the difficulties for his family, says a ton about his conviction to do the right thing.

*I edited this from earlier because I did not interpret what he said correctly and it was pointed out to me.

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Leah Rose's avatar

She has NOT risen against him. She had a supportive post on Twitter as soon as his speech happened. He spoke to the "difficulties" his choice creates for his wife and kids — likely because they are surrounded by Trump haters. He did not say they oppose his choice or hold it against him.

https://x.com/CherylHines/status/1827065345255076291

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Verve's avatar

I read her statement when it came out, and on its face, it is a very neutral statement (and not that much of a rousing endorsement of his next path). She was trying to straddle two opposing views, not support him outright. It's imperative his immediate family be 100% all in. I was referring to the shameful Kennedy family statement of which I know she was not a part of, but she's not supporting him by the same measure.

I also saw how she blatantly worked against him during lockdowns, giving the media an opportunity to throw him under the bus yet again (the big party she threw at their home, requiring attendees to be vaxxed and masked). In addition, if you haven't heard his one-on-one interview with Steve Kirsch last year, I highly recommend it. At the Q&A at the end of the interview one of the questions was how to convince your adult children not to covid jab their grandchildren. Kennedy said, and I quote: "If you figure it out, let me know" because his kids were all vaccinated and they were blatantly telling him he didn't understand the science, and they would do what they pleased, thank you very much. He's got to feel like the most lonely man on Earth. You can tell he doesn't like Trump - look at his body language and facial expressions at the AZ rally. His level of sacrifice is just not seen these days.

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MKnight's avatar

I don't think he doesn't like Trump. Trump and the Kennedys have been friends for a long, long time. RFK has likely been in on what's been going down behind the scenes for longer than we know, and if he seemed awkward on stage, it could be because this is a hard moment for him to have to ride in on Trump's coattails, instead of the "birthright" the Kennedy names gives him. And he knows the cost, so appearing easy and relaxed about it all just probably wasn't going to happen. Just my opinion.

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Verve's avatar

yes those are very good points.

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Leah Rose's avatar

This new direction is definitely a sacrifice for him. But I give Cheryl more credit. She specifically stated that she "deeply respects" his decision "to run on the principle of unity." That is not a statement of opposition. It may be tepid as a statement of support for him joining Trump, but it was a clear and immediate statement of respect for who he is. Good on her for making it. One of the things they both speak to is their ability to disagree with each other and still love each other. That's a model for our country, to my mind.

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Verve's avatar

Very respectfully, as a recovering alcoholic who goes to AA meetings daily (his words, not mine, see the Kirsch interview) tepid is not going to cut it for his mental health, regardless of how much they respect each other. He needs full on support, batten down the hatches, and more grace than a tepid statement because the media is going to do everything in their power to rip those two apart. Notwithstanding the death threats he's going to continue receiving, it is shocking that she cannot see how imperative it is that she be fully on his team.

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Verve's avatar

And one more thing about that interview with Steve Kirsch -- Kennedy goes over the stats of how autism and many other chronic conditions began after the mid-80s when vaccines increased and the big harma liability was removed. He said something that really hit me -- he said growing up he had around 75 cousins/ second cousins, etc... and not a SINGLE one of them had ANY of these health conditions, especially not autism. And when he began volunteering with the Special Olympics, he said there was *always* something you could do with a disabled person, even if it was just bumping a ball off a ramp into a simple game. He said all of that changed in the 80s - the kids were just too neurologically damaged - banging their heads, screaming, and stimming. He said you could no longer do *anything* with them.

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Leah Rose's avatar

I understand the issues. I was questioning vaccine safety a decade before Bobby even came on board the issue. I've been an "anti-vaxxer" since before that was even a term. So I'm not speaking to anything about his stance. I'm simply saying that Cheryl supports her husband as a good man following his conscience.

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YYR's avatar

Baby steps. They don't know us yet, only what they're told by haters. Soon they will remember we can disagree on some points and still love/accept one another.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Thanks for clarifying. Too much speculation going on today.

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Juju's avatar

Awesome! Let’s post that link everywhere so people have the facts

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Thank you for clarifying!!!!

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PEL's avatar

Actually please read Nicole Shanahan’s X feed. I once felt as you do until I read her own words. She may even have been a positive influence for this alignment.

https://x.com/nicoleshanahan/status/1826663456231117103?s=46

https://x.com/nicoleshanahan/status/1825963082276905467?s=46

https://x.com/nicoleshanahan/status/1825390279614169101?s=46

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Verve's avatar

I was very surprised to see her interviews on the circuit telling the truth of her suppression. She seems to have woken up regarding the deep state but it doesn't negate her views that are contrary to conservatives and basically "no-go's" for most of us. I don't want to see her in the next administration - she was a hat tip to the liberals in order to get funding. As far as the real alignment I would put that influence more on Casey and Calley Means as they are part of his inner circle at CHD https://rumble.com/v5b73od-calley-and-casey-means-the-truth-about-ozempic-the-pill-and-how-big-pharma-.html

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Lynn46's avatar

Thank you so much for that link.

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Emumundo's avatar

Amazing to listen to M. Obama talk about not cheating. She had to know about the Steele dossier and the entire Russiagate scandal and the fact that her husband spied on the Trump campaign. So... in her mind what constitutes cheating?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

"His" mind...

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Juju's avatar

But only FIVE of them signed it. He had how many? 100? 120? family members. Only 5 signed it.

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Verve's avatar

The other 100 are irrelevant - the fact they allowed a statement out like this at all must have RFK and JFK rolling over in their graves. Joe Kennedy was master of circling the wagons and not letting dissent out into the public. He would have worked behind the scenes, which shows me that the family at large are co-opted by the deep state and not in charge.

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YYR's avatar

"Allowed?" Do you control all of your extended family's statements?

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Verve's avatar

of course not. My point is they are controlled by outside sources- they do not have the "circle the wagons" strategy their bootlegging grandfather did back in the day.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

He spoke the truth succinctly and said things that had long been left unsaid. It was a powerful, gripping speech. I didn’t even notice his scratchy voice.

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Kathy's avatar

The truth has such a beautiful ring to it. And his scratchy voice has always made me pay closer attention.

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YYR's avatar

Yeah, like elementary school teachers who whisper and their class immediately quiets to hear her.🤣

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KCwoofie's avatar

Me too. It was inspirational. I turned on the TV - RFK, Jr was talking and I just stopped in my tracks and sat down. awesome.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I'll bet he felt good after saying all that, and then being warmly received at the Trump rally.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Ever notice, EVERYONE is warmly received at a Trump rally? Except the fake news

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

I as well.

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Guy White's avatar

Robert F Kennedy Jr…. ā€œFor such a time as thisā€ šŸ™

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

So true.

I had goosebumps watching it....and you just gave them to me again!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

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Jo Highet's avatar

The alignment of Trump and RFK Jr has made sense from day one. I’ve often said their main slogans were two sides of the same coin. ā€œDrain the Swampā€ and ā€œRoot out Corruptionā€ are the same thing! Full steam ahead boys…

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william howard's avatar

I agree except for RFK's ignorance on climate change - he is so intelligent it is hard to understand how he has fallen for the climate scam

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Marion's avatar

Perhaps he’ll come around once he mixes with more Republicans…? Also, he is very much anti-pollution, which everyone should be: clean seas and rivers, clean soil and air, so perhaps it will be easier for him to reach the sane conclusion on Co2, especially when battery powered anything is so polluting and harmful to the lives of African child miners. Also, wind/solar is extremely bad for the environment, all that concrete, all that ruination of agricultural land, all the killing of large birds, quite apart from the fact wind and solar can’t support any meaningful first-world life style. So, who knows, perhaps he thinks that his stand on public health and being against big pharma is enough for the normies to swallow for now.

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Leah Rose's avatar

He has repeatedly stated that he doesn’t see CO2 as the problem that that the Environmental Left does. He believes it’s being used by globalists, like the WEF, to impose totalitarianism. He’s totally against that. What he has said is that he thinks that true free markets—ie. no government subsides anywhere—should be our energy policy. He believes that alternative energy would be as affordable or more affordable than fossil fuels if the government stopped subsidizing fossil fuels. He doesn’t want subsidies for alternative energy either. He just wants a pure unsubsidized, free market capitalism to be our energy policy.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Thank you for saving me the time of responding to this. People need to do some primary source checking and just listen to the man instead of pundits.

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schneile's avatar

Sounds similar to TRUMP's stance...he is all good with electric vehicles--so long as people can drive them VOLUNTARILY and are not mandated.

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Grandma Bear's avatar

Thank you for this clarification. I know that his roots in environmentalism are very much traditional concerns with pollution, but I have heard him in discussions insisting on the dangers of "climate change" or "global warming". Have I misunderstood him or have his views changed? I would love to see some links if you have them handy (I'll do some searches myself, too, of course). I have great respect for RFKJr, but this is an area where he worries me, and would be very relieved to hear he's more sensible than I thought.

I'm delighted with his decision to endorse Trump and hope they'll develop a landslide winning campaign.

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Aloha50's avatar

From listening to him it seems his views have changed in that he used to believe the issue needed to be addressed by the full power of the state. Now he believes the free market can address the issue. He also believes CO2 has been used by evil people to further their goals which is of course correct.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

He publishes a newsletter that I think is very worthwhile. I've been getting it since the covid boondoggle started. Sign up for it at https://childrenshealthdefense.org/

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Jan's avatar

Agree, I've read it for the last three years. It is usually a compilation of other writers.

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Doug Thorburn's avatar

This is what I've been looking for: RFK supporting free markets and thoroughly debunking the cult of puny-little-man-caused climate change. And he makes it clear it's about the money, although I hadn't thought of patents for the primitive technology of wind and solar.

Thank you, Leah Rose.

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daverkb's avatar

I'll listen to it.

Iversen seems to get some serious people on her show, largely because she has a natural instinct for asking good questions and for keeping the format coherent and on track.

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Johnny-O's avatar

RFK has even had Dane Wiggington on his podcast to talk about geoengineering.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Depending on solar power is stupid in the Northeast, where I swear, the sun never shines in the winter.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

And in the Northwest, Kathleen.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That's probably your Pittsburgh smog Kathleen. Maybe smog from 19th C. steel is still hanging around in the air.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

All the steel mills are out of business thanks to globalization.

More like all hot air and nonsense from the Dem politicians who are intent on destroying our cities, states, and country.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Pittsburgh air is pretty clean these days, I just drove by there about a month ago.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I don’t have a problem with solar, but that it be left to individual households to determine if it’s affordable. I invested 16K 10 years ago, and so far it’s averaged about 5k a year in savings. So it’s paid for itself multiple times and still going strong. Now if the utilities would see to use customers homes and just insist on it being net metering, they wouldn’t need to build farms of millions of panels. They already have roof space available. And it’s a boatload cheaper to outfit every home.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree. I’d like to see that too.

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Peace's avatar

A coworker told me a couple of years ago she was planning to install a solar system on her (small) roof for $40,000 - sounds like the pricetag has (surprise!) increased a tad!

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Aryenis's avatar

This could be a problem for those who prefer that ultimate control be centralized. If each user has direct access to power that s/he manages, then s/he may only need outside assistance for repair and replacement. No need for power company monitoring of usage, or the monitoring is less informative, as central power becomes a backup or add-on. Limited ability for central decision makers to choose preferred users, etc.

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TB's avatar

Usually domestic solar inverters are set up to only run when the grid has power. So there is still a degree of "control" if someone wished to exert it. (However, there are legitimate reasons to stop the inverters if the grid loses power, since otherwise it could energize lines that are supposed to be dead and injure power workers trying to fix the outage.)

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Add the offshore wind project upset to the marine mammals' listening systems. I believe to marine animal life in general, but have not checked into this.

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WP William's avatar

Let's put CONSERVATION back into Conservatism again

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glenn's avatar

I wouldn’t consider his lack of outward voice on this is support for the climate game. RFK jr has had Charles Eisenstein in his advisory staff since the beginning, a mindful individual who has written extensively on the subject and has put forward real world data on the core issues, which are Forests and water cycle, not CO2, and that globalization continues to destroy these ecosystems and misrepresent their critical nature.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Well stated, Marion.

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

But he hasn't (fallen for the climate scam). Listen to his speech... not once does he utter those words. He speaks only to the toxins in our water, land and food, and the corrupt medical industry. I know he said that phrase a few years ago but even in his kick-off speech to his run for President, he'd jettisoned the CC notion for true, real environmentalism. He has clearly wakened up to the hoax of "climate change."

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Exactly.

Can we just circle back to "climate change" after we narrowly escape totalitarianism?!...:)

We got bigger fish to fry at the moment.

It is a strawman argument in lieu of a real possibility that the New_Normal will be gulags and gruel for patriots like us.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Ryan - agree! People get too easily distracted. Priorities. Eye on the prize. Focus.

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Juju's avatar

Bingo!!

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carily myers's avatar

agree

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Dena's avatar

Kennedy did an interview with Dane Wigington on Geoengineeringwatch.com a year ago on the subject of chemtrails. He seemed interested & asked questions. Maybe some hope there as well.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Oh good. !!!

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LHuff8's avatar

I do hope so šŸ™

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CHop's avatar

I have followed Kennedy for the past 4-5 years. He was always about environmentalism such as clean air and water. I may have missed it earlier, but I didn't hear him talk about climate change until he chose his WEF VP.

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Jo Highet's avatar

I often use his phrase ā€œwe are surrounded by a toxic soup of chemicals and toxinsā€. No other single prominent politician will talk about this. None. It’s so important.

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AngelaK's avatar

He cleaned up the Hudson River in NY. He simply wants our waterways to be clean like ot was for our children to enjoy nature, as we boomers did.

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Aloha50's avatar

Regarding his VP. Like so many people it seems in the last few years, her views have radically changed. Like Trump, Musk, Brand, Jon Stewart, Russell Brand, Bill Maher....the list goes on. So comments, opinions, actions of people pre Covid often have no meaning now. Nicole Shanahan would fit into this category. Her interview on a podcast the other day where she said she and RFK were hesitant about backing Trump because he hadn't fully disavowed Operation Warp Speed was nothing but BASED and principled. It was most impressive. That woman has changed.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

She also spoke very intelligently about Kamala. Very aware.

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Credenda's avatar

Bill Maher? Hmmm. Not sure about him. He still hates Trump passionately. Once in awhile he says something that’s reality-based and common sense so we all get excited.

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

Thank you for this. Especially about Op Warp Speed.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Shanahan is a San Fran techie. But I don’t think she’s a supporter of the WEF.

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Jenny's avatar

Agree - I believe she is a reformed idiot, much like me. Her daughter was diagnosed with autism in 2020, which probably sent her down the rabbit hole and turned her world view on it’s head, in a good way.

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Leah Rose's avatar

Exactly right. She says she ā€œwoke upā€ in 2020. RFK Junior is totally opposed to the WEF, so think about it: he would never have chosen as his running mate somebody tied in with them, who would subvert all of his aims.

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Credenda's avatar

It’s sad that it takes a tragedy like that to wake someone up but at least she’s a force for good instead of evil now.

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BearCub777's avatar

It is often that way with humans. We require a massive personally affecting crisis to stand up. And even then, some buckle to fear and approval. Blessings on all of us who wake up and stand....regardless of when and why.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Found this article yesterday on Ms. Shanahan. Very interesting. No one is talking about her today! It’s a good thing RFK aligned with Trump.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/22/technology/nicole-shanahan-rfk-jr-vp.html

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Michelle Lobdell's avatar

Nicole Shanahan is WEF?? Please post link(s). I could only find Daniele Shanahan.

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Daily Growler's avatar

Please don't condemn people for their past mistakes. I don't know whether Nicole Shanahan was ever WEF, but I know she was a Democrat and contributed to Biden's campaign in 2020. She even helped the Dems win the Georgia Senate seat, thus giving control of the Senate to the Dems. She says that was the biggest mistake of her life. She believed in something that wasn't true, but she has discovered the painful truth and has the courage to walk away from the evil and work to make things right. I respect her for that.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I used to be a Democrat years ago.

Went through a 12-step program and repented.

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Maha's avatar

I was a Democrat when I was young. Then I moved to a small town and worked for a living, and had kids.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

My late father graduated high school in 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression.

Food and work were scarce, so he and his older brother Fred literally hopped a freight train and headed to Wyoming to work in the oilfields.

Dad was a Labor Democrat his entire life.

Fiercely anti communist, he was a patriot in the real sense of the word. He believed in our country and fought for the ability of the common man to make a livable income to support his family.

Despite his patrician background, RFK reminds me very much of my father.

Though he came from the working class, when he returned from WW2, Dad went to college and then on to medical school, where he was president of the Class of 1952.

But Dad was always on the side of the men who made their living building this country by the sweat of their brow.

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Alison Smith's avatar

No one is perfect.

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Mom of 5's avatar

We are all works in progress.

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Valerie's avatar

Yes! This cannot be expressed too many times.

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Doug Young's avatar

Partially true. Here's his stance, stated on his kennedy24 website: "Kennedy believes that climate change is a serious problem, but as President he will never allow big corporations and government authorities to use climate change as an excuse for profit-making schemes and power grabs. Nor will he insist that all Americans agree about climate change."

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

Oh. Well, I guess he's opted to walk that tight-rope by nodding to the psyop but with a subtle caveat. I'm disappointed that he's still doing even that, though. Yet still, his speech last night should prove where his true allegiance is... honest environmentalism, not make-believe "carbon emissions".

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Not Me's avatar

Even if the climate is in great shape; it’s not a bad idea to make sure it stays that way.

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Juju's avatar

Not at the expense of wasting billions of dollars to do so when it won’t make a dent but that money could have helped our country be healthier and safer. I don’t mind environmentalist looking out for our world, I mind them forcing their way into our pocket book door with the boot of climate change.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

One day, I will go postal on the HE washing machine I have that I hate.

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Credenda's avatar

Aren’t they the pits! They are so energy /water efficient they won’t even get the load completely wet. I ditched mine and got a SpeedQueen, made in the USA, has deep fill features, reliable . I love it.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...and they take forever to "sense" what needs to be done.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

I got rid of mine, and bought a 1970’s Maytag.

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WP William's avatar

Green New Scam

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

We have no control over it.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I understand what you mean but I am not sure mere mortals have the ability to do that.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

If you’re looking for a candidate/politician with whom you agree on every single issue, you’re spitting into the wind.

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

He’s never been a part of ā€œclimate changeā€. He’s stance has always been just protecting our environment! That’s a false attack, by those trying to tear him down. Nobody wants big businesses pouring toxic waste in our rivers, do we?

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Leah Rose's avatar

If you want to know what he actually thinks (as opposed to the smears by corporate media) check out his campaign site: https://www.kennedy24.com/environment

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Cabogirl's avatar

He will come around. They will both be good for each other. Trump needs to come around on the horrible bioweapon jabs and he will convince Kennedy to turn around on the Global Climate control the world issue.

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CaplT's avatar

It’s a coalition for healthcare, not a marriage or change of parties. RFKJR will get a lot done if Trump is elected.

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SA's avatar

He’s not totally wrong. There is climate change, but it’s government made. We have these crazy solar radiation management programs, cloud seeding/weather modification is legal in 30 states, there’s even an ion charged particle experiment happening in Colorado with a WEF brochure attached to the NOAA report. It’s time everyone starts realizing the climate change is government made.

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Gemma Star's avatar

The other matter in which RFK is (willfully?) ignorant is human life in the womb.

He cares about children. How long must they be out of the womb before RFK’s concern is stirred?

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Did you notice that RFK jr referred to Trump as ā€œPRESIDENT TRUMP ā€œ?

Beautiful!

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jmsmithmd's avatar

That is the proper title to be polite.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

I fully agree but the networks are making sure to add the ā€œformerā€ as often as possible.

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Nick's avatar

He has referred to him that way in many interviews for months. He’s such a respectful and kind person. Also very skillful and persuasive. Class act.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I read that Trump himself took a million dollars from Pfizer for his inauguration party in 2021, and in return Pfizer wanted Kennedy barred from a promised cabinet position. So this time, Kennedy is a bit more circumspect about his potential position: "If President Trump is elected and honors his word..."

I think Trump learned a lot from his time as president and won't make that Pfizer mistake twice.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Trump got duped with Bolton and Pompeo to name two of them. As ā€œThe Whoā€ sang... ā€˜we won’t get fooled again’. Four years later and now its a mission.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I agree. Trump made some bad personnel choices first time around.

Hopefully he learned from that.

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Bones's avatar

That was a massive mistake for our country

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Annie's avatar

Agree šŸ’Æ šŸ‘

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Couldn’t agree more Jeff, RFK’s speech brought tears to my eyes. I’m feeling hopeful for the first time in a long time BUT I’m also praying for these brave men. We know it’s not just the Dems they are up against. šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

I also was moved to tears listening to both Trump's introduction, then RFK Jr's words and motivations. Make America Healthy Again.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I love that Kennedy is pushing a unity message. But then Trump goes back on stage and is his usual old self, bashing people and being kind of jerk. C'mon dude, grasp the moment, change the attitude of the campaign. Its what people want.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Exactly. Someone needs to make sure Trump understands that what Americans are thirsty for is a leader who TRULY puts country over party and self interest.

Trump would be wise to follow RFKs example in respect to that.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Trump's bashing the opposition doesn't bother me, but then I'm originally from Chicago, where politeness is not considered an essential virtue. New York is probably the same way.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Can a leopard change its spots?

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SarahKI's avatar

And the choice of music for his rally entrance- My Hero. Gave me chills.

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Juju's avatar

Anyone else have that playing on a loop in their heads this morning? šŸ¤£šŸ™‹ā€ā™€ļøšŸ™‹ā€ā™€ļø

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SarahKI's avatar

Yes!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

ā¤ļø

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AngelaK's avatar

The Democrat party of today are literally beholden to satan and his demons, imo. I believe this wholeheartedly.

This is why they hate RFKJR. Evil hates those in the light.

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Kathy's avatar

I will say that I think some of the dem faithful are not bad people, but are brainwashed, and are not independent thinkers. The psyops used on the public have been very sophisticated, and a relatively small percentage of us are immune to that, or at least open-minded enough to listen to other points of view. I think it’s not helpful to demonize half the country. I agree that some of the sick people who want to harm and brainwash children are very bad. As well as the people who make a lot of money from the war machine and don’t want that to change. Same goes for Pharma, etc., but I bet we all have some friends and family that have been swallowed up. Let’s hope we can show them that things can get better. The more we fight each other,the more polarized we are- gives the globalist more power. We are puppets to them. This may seem Pollyanna to some of you, but this is one of the most important things I’ve learned from RFK. Also, we must try to love thy neighbor, even when they’re behaving badly.

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Doohmax's avatar

Kathy…Anyone who votes for Kamala Harris either refuses to open their eyes (the truth is all around if you just look closely) or is naive to the point of being pathological. The other option is they are just plainly evil.

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Juju's avatar

Most fall under refusal to open their eyes. Because in doing so they have to then face themselves in the mirror for all the hate they propagated, and the cruel things they may have said. That kind of guilt takes buckets of courage to accept and overcome. Most people lack courage.

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TB's avatar

It's very hard to open your eyes to something if nobody around you is seeing it. Usually it takes something to shake you and make you question, and that applies to all areas of life not just politics, and not just to "the other side" either.

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AngelaK's avatar

I meant primarily the party.

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Tara O'Brien Pride's avatar

I first learned to think critically from my father, whom I respect and love dearly. However, he (and my mother) seems to have been totally brainwashed by MSM. It is world-shattering to him to think that he can't trust NPR news. That doesn't make him a bad person. Even smart people with their hearts in the right places can be misled.

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Bones's avatar

The love of money is the root of all evil, and the Dems definitely have entered that room, fully craving money and power

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CaplT's avatar

The DNC convention was a total psyop.

Read the 5 tenets of mass psyops (academically called masse formation). Desmet has taught about this established practice for decades.

DJT is the current target for fear or hate, but climate change, a virus or anything else can be and has been substituted in.

Dems are the problem and shift the blame to one person.

Dems provide solution-get rid of him ā€œat all costs.ā€

Dems look like heroes, get people to feel like heroes if they go along with it.

Did you see how many people said on social media that they wish the shooter had not missed??

To be ok with vigilante murder??

Steps that lead toward mass formation, include:

* An overall sense ofĀ lonelinessĀ and lack of social connections and bonds [covid lockdowns;,

division via orange man bad]

* AĀ lack of meaning―unsatisfying ā€œbullsh*t jobsā€ that don’t offer purpose

* Free-floatingĀ anxietyĀ and discontent that arise from loneliness and lack of meaning

* Manifestation ofĀ frustrationĀ andĀ aggressionĀ from anxiety

* Emergence ofĀ a consistent narrativeĀ from government officials, mass media, etc., that exploits and channels frustration and anxietyĀ 

The psyops is the Origin of Totalitarianism. Look how well it worked for Hitler.

The DNC convention was a masse formation event. All stars and twinkles, and orange man bad - an unashamedly fire hydrant of misinformation and disinformation fomenting hatred and chanting ā€œdo something!ā€ It was horrifying to see the adulation on peoples’ faces. Hitler would have been jealous.

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YYR's avatar

Same end result. We tried all that "libs are just good misguided people" BS. We're past all that. It's good vs evil. They're with us or against us.

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HHM's avatar

I’m liking this comment 100 times.

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DeAnna's avatar

My thoughts exactly

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Elaine Russky's avatar

True.

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SarahKI's avatar

Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

TRUTh ā¤ļøšŸ’Æ

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Juju's avatar

They are truly, as Jeff said, ā€œā€¦just like a high-school mean girlā€. That’s what we are up against: immature self-absorbed mean girls, aka bullies.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Mine as well

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Mark Brody's avatar

What was interesting to me about the Kennedy speech was not just the resounding condemnation of the Democratic Party, which despite the vitriol of the obloquy, lacked any of the expletives found in the aghast liberals responses, but the lack of enthusiasm for Trump. What was not said about Trump explains a lot about Kennedy's motives: he is not so much endorsing Trump as a candidate as using him to fight back against the crimes of the Democratic Party and advancing his own personal goals of stamping out chronic illness, censorship and forever wars. Kennedy is not even loyal to himself as a candidate: his loyalties lie with his convictions about advancing virtue in the world, even it means allying himself with someone whom politically he has little fondness for. And furthermore, it reveals something greater about his character: even knowing the immense blowback he would get from his family, friends, supporters, and of course his long-departed Democratic allies, he nonetheless had the courage to endorse Trump, believing that the principles he believed in would be best advanced strategically by creating this alliance. This is a man who is willing to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune to promote what he believes in. As a Kennedy supporter myself, I admit to disappointment in his decision, but on reflection, I think his decision only reflects positively on the quality of this man's character. We need more people such as Kennedy in leadership roles, and fewer fruits and vegetables.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I have previously noted that "war makes for strange bedfellows"... the enemy of my enemy is my friend. I find this alliance encouraging if for no other reason than it is an acknowledgement that we ARE IN A WAR. Politics as usual no longer applies. We have already lost millions of lives and the public still does not understand they are being physically attacked and killed. This must end.

https://theagingviking.substack.com/p/not-good

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Kathy's avatar

We are indeed in a war, on our bodies, mind and spirit, not to mention military conflicts.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Our battle cry should be Psalm 2. Read it again. This Psalm should be chanted in congregational maledictory prayer in every church in America and any church that refuses to do this should be abandoned. Christians need to "dust off their feet" against those churches that are captured.

Matthew 10:13-15

13 If the household is worthy, let your peace come upon it. But if it is not worthy, let your peace return to you. 14 And whoever will not receive you nor hear your words, when you depart from that house or city, shake off the dust from your feet. 15 Assuredly, I say to you, it will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than for that city!

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

The curious point is a question by a commenter in that blog is about how Gates does not seem to have any political or otherwise opposition. I find this this rather quizzical as well. He just goes merrily about his destruction without any commentary in legacy media. Is that because Obama, the media, and Gates are closely intertwined? Indeed, strange bedfellows!

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Politico Phil's avatar

All these enemies have been closely aligned against us for a long time. We have just been unaware.

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Nick's avatar

Gates has given hundreds of millions of dollars to mainstream media outlets.

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daverkb's avatar

In essence, a Common Enemy has been identified and marked for extinction. Let see what comes of it.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Christians need to gird up their loins and become hardened for battle. "Nice" Christians can stay home.

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daverkb's avatar

Maybe decrepit one's too?

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Politico Phil's avatar

Quite right

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Jpeach's avatar

Absolutely! Look what happened in France. The Red/Green alliance. It’s great to see Populist alliances forming. They don’t last forever but, they can achieve short term objectives.

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Guy White's avatar

Our enemies — of every stripe, at every level — are engaged in unrestricted warfare while most conservatives believe in and still practice politics. It is WAY past that point. Don’t forget the Ephesians 6 aspect of the battle of course. That’s where it starts.

BTW the Reagan movie is out now — take your family and go see it! One of my favorite lines: ā€œWe win, they lose.ā€

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Politico Phil's avatar

You nailed it: We are way past that point.

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Juju's avatar

And why can’t people who deeply disagree on some things work together for what they do deeply agree on? Isn’t that what a true republic does? I like that he said he spent long hours with Trump AND HIS FAMILY, and found they agreed on more than he realized. That’s because he hadn’t really sat down that long to listen to him before. Same with Trump. They both are proving that iron sharpens iron, and showing how that is done.

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Dena's avatar

Kennedy & Trump found common ground where they can work together in some areas. Both love America. Kennedy says that at 70 he has maybe 10 good years to help fix our country & save our children. No time to waste.

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Politico Phil's avatar

The children of America are THE touch-point of this conflict. Since 1973, 70 million American children have been aborted in their mother's womb. And now the war on the children is directed at all those alive. We have much to repent for. If we fail, we fail the next 4 generations.

For I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate Me, but showing mercy to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My commandments.

Deuteronomy 5

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Mark Brody's avatar

I agree with your idea that people tend to agree on more things than they realize. We have been taught to hate and shun people who differ from us because of reprehensible behavior they engage in which is often not as black and white as it seems. More often than not, we share common goals, but are misinformed about how to best achieve them and how other political groups' motives. Although leaning Liberal for most of my life, I have been astounded at how little I now appear to have in common with people who call themselves liberals. I think we have not changed. Liberals have been brainwashed into believing nonsense. Additionally, I have been astounded to see how much I have in common with conservatives, even though we do have some different "approaches". As Kennedy said so eloquently, "we must overcome our hatred for one other because of the love for our children" and in doing so, we may find more love for one another.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Well said.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

They will blend ideas together for the good of American and the world! God bless and protect them both, and their families. šŸ™

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Politico Phil's avatar

Spot on!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

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Doug Young's avatar

I've been a volunteer for his campaign here in San Francisco for over a year (have the battle scars to show for it), and, while we certainly wanted him to make a difference on election day, think this was the most intelligent, thought out move on his part.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

He made a difference and your time was well spent helping us narrowly avoid totalitarianism.

I still have goosebumps from that speech...and so does everyone else I know. It will go down as one of the most consequential speeches in political history.

Without you and others' battle scars he may not have had the opportunity to address the country in such an impactful way.

God bless you and yours. You can wear those scars proudly.

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carily myers's avatar

AMEN

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J Boss's avatar

Agreed, Doug. Thank you. Kennedy brings people together, even if they often disagree. And we talk. And from that, we find answers to issues that alone, we can never find.

His speech made me think, there has to be something different about the Kennedys, something principled or divine. How else could each of them across generations give speeches that energized so many people?

I'm 61 yrs old. I loved Reagan's humor, Clinton's smooth command of the room, and Trump's sense for big moments. But this speech. Well, it's something all together different. A man speaking truth to power with principle, conviction and passion. And love. It's every bit as remarkable as any of his Uncle's speeches.

I only wish I'd witnessed it in person. But I'll take it live on Twitter.

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J Boss's avatar

BTW, I'm a conservative from Texas. And I HATE every Bush politician to my core!

But I know greatness when I see it.

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Doug Young's avatar

I'm a fallen dem from the bay area, who was leaning libertarian, for the last couple of decades, since I'm a small business owner. Then, bang, the COVID response opened my eyes to the tyranny from the globalists & the left, so I joined the Newsom recall campaign here in CA, and became great friends w/a bunch of "conservatives" who were already primed to see through the facade (most of them don't like the Bushes either). RFK Jr was the logical next step here for me, in the bluest of the blue cities, to talk to partially open-minded people about these issues & bring them over to the truth.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

ā¤ļøšŸŒø

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AngelaK's avatar

He has the (almost lost) virtue of integrity.

The party which his father died for, treated him horribly, and in doing so, revealed their true colors.

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Fla Mom's avatar

He said that when he spoke to Trump on the phone ("a couple of hours after" the assassination attempt [!]) that he was surprised at how much they agreed on. Perhaps like me back in 2016, he had only listened to what people said *about* Trump, instead of listening *to* Trump.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

another big TRUTH

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RunningLogic's avatar

I would not be surprised if that were the case (re: your last sentence).

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Thank you for this analysis, which seems perfectly logical, especially as a character endorsement for RFKJr. The Children’s Health Network is in itself a statement on his almost idealistic concerns and character as he supports our children. You have reasoned well that this team approach will likely enforce the best of Kennedy’s intentions. And, hopefully, will expand Trump’s goals against foreign wars but on the domestic attacks as well. I hope for a cleanup of the three-letter ā€œhealthā€ and food agencies with this alliance.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Cleanup? We don't need cleanup where we are going. We need destruction of these agencies of evil.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes get rid of them entirely. Like burning a vermin-infested house to the ground!

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Margaret Allison's avatar

I agree. Too many of them!

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J Boss's avatar

The greatest heroes are always driven by unrelenting principles over which they fight.

All are flawed in some ways, but the courage to ride into the storm over those exact principles separates them from all others in that historic moment. They have the will and the skill to change the world just as the world needs in that exact moment in time.

With God's blessing, Kennedy and Trump men are rising to our occasion.

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Mark Brody's avatar

Heroes are not necessarily measured by how nearly perfect they are, but by their willingness to fight humbly but courageously against what they believe is wrong

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daverkb's avatar

This may be true as you say it. And yes, the calculations being made by both Trump and RFK Jr. are more complex, and at the same time of a practical nature, than most people could possible understand let along take in.

Moreover, there is commonality working here. And that is both Trump and RFK Jr, according to evidences seen, rather not see the United States (whatever is left of it) implode in an insane fit of self-destruction. Such as this gives birth to practical politicals, the art of the possible over the impossible.

What is going on between between the two men is a deeper well that whatever is skipping over the surface.

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Mark Brody's avatar

I agree Dave. We are "allowed" to see only so much of what politicians are actually thinking. Their deeper strategies are never revealed to us, so we must guess at them. For example, I am sure that both Trump and Kennedy have few illusions about the war we are now fighting with globalists, big finance, and the CCP, even though these dire threats to our country are never mentioned. Good for him, thought to call out the 3 letter agencies and the Democratic Party, who are the actors for the unnamed producers and directors of the show, who are never called out by the politicians. We can get a glimpse of the underlying motives by reading people like Catherine Austin Fitts, Frank Gaffney, Trevor Loudon, Jacob Nordangard , Whitney Webb, James Corbetter, and others who have been doing the hard work of peeking behind the curtain, at risk of getting their heads blown off.

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daverkb's avatar

I have been wondering about the 'calculus' going on having to do with Trump, RFK Jr.'s run. It is complex and the complexity lies in part that each man 'has his own mind'. But now that the Big Announcement is a done deal, we have more insight into the 'practical considerations' plus the math of vote tallying. But there is a deeper region of inquiry, and that is all wrapped up in the tangle of existential threats (to the nation at large, whatever is left of it; to we the living and those yet to come).

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Johnny-O's avatar

Great comment. I'm forever skeptical, but knowing he is throwing himself under the bus of his Kennedy legacy and most of his family and DC establishment he still has any connections to makes me feel like his aims truly are genuine. All I can do is hope and pray!

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shayne's avatar

I'm thinking he would've been embraced by the founders of this country.

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Elaine Seinfeld's avatar

you are watching a movie

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Highly scripted for sure. If the outcome is guaranteed, we’re helpless and ready for slavery and death. That’s a loser’s mindset. I reject it. I hope you will too.

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Dena's avatar

Yes, we have been given free will, sometimes our fervent prayers can change an outcome.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I'm counting on that.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Nothing at reasonable about that, I can tell ya.

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Alison Smith's avatar

Exactly. The end of the movie has already been written.

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Carlos's avatar

Amen

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MaryAnn's avatar

Mark B: I agree. RFKJr did not come to this decision without weighing all possible options. He said he and Trump do not agree on everything but they do align on the important issues. Trump may see RFKJr as a way to secure votes. RFKJr may see Trump as a way to fulfill his calling. Win-win for both of them and for our country.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

A Psalm of David, when he was in the wilderness of Judah.

O God, You are my God; I shall seek You earnestly;

My soul thirsts for You, my flesh yearns for You,

In a dry and weary land where there is no water.

Thus I have seen You in the sanctuary,

To see Your power and Your glory.

Because Your lovingkindness is better than life,

My lips will praise You.

So I will bless You as long as I live;

I will lift up my hands in Your name.

My soul is satisfied as with marrow and fatness,

And my mouth offers praises with joyful lips.

— Psalm 63:1-5 LSB

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Annie's avatar

Amen. šŸ™

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Mary Suddath's avatar

If this Psalm speaks to you, listen to Fernando Ortega and his version of it.

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Oma's avatar

Love to worship with your posts, Janice ā¤ļø

https://youtu.be/78lj3sl8L9M?si=0mpnEFkqDWu499Rh

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

RFK x MAGA is the new Camelot. Together we will save America from the anti democracy, anti science, anti human democrat dark age. They have all the right enemies.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I love to see them focused on similarities

that bind vs the differences that divide. The ā€œus vs themā€ mentality has to go. We all live here and under the consequences of law-makers.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I agree about this. Focusing on similarities.

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J Boss's avatar

THIS!

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Billy G's avatar

Be prepared, the enemy of God and of the human race can taste victory. They won’t give up, be prepared for anything.

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FH's avatar

Yup.

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Dr Linda's avatar

: )

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MoM's avatar

I watched RFK Jr’s speech. I agree it is one of the most powerful, most honest speeches in my lifetime. The sacrifice he is making, with the loss of friends and family members, is tremendous. May God watch over him, Trump and his family and Vance and his family. Tides are turning gang, you can feel it. It’s a great time to be alive.

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Olefaithfull's avatar

Just as enthralling as his speech during c19 on the steps of the Jefferson Memorial. I had to blink several times to check if I was seeing/hearing his father’s specter. It was a rare moment... like yesterday’s.

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Kathy's avatar

Or his great speech in Berlin to tens of thousands of Europeans who peacefully gathered there with their families. It was demonized, in the press yay oh sorry Alyssa got as being a rally full of Nazis! Complete and total shocking BS. He made the speech in the same spot that JFK had. See if you can find it online. It will give you chills.

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CH's avatar

The political establishment on both sides of the aisle have divided us for years. Their biggest nightmare is Americans uniting against THEM and it is happening. Kennedy endorsing Trump is the path forward to MAGA! Be vigilant C&C'ers because a caged animal is dangerous and I believe they are going to try and burn the whole thing down on their way out.

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Juju's avatar

ā€œBe vigilant C&C'ers because a caged animal is dangerous and I believe they are going to try and burn the whole thing down on their way out.ā€

Best warning ever. We need to keep repeating this so we don’t forget.

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FH's avatar

I just said same about caged animal to my husband, yesterday.

Arresting the founder/owner of Telegram is a tell. No doubt our own taxes paid for this event.

Jeffrey Sacks put X and Rumble on the list of who’s next. Sundance warned about the fear-induced backlash in the tech/social media space months ago. It’s happening.

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Jamie's avatar

Yup, try they will.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yes. Focus on what we agree on and not our differences. I’ll never understand people who hate our country. We all live here!!

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Politico Phil's avatar

It's their "religion".

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Lisa Ca's avatar

PRECISELY!!!!!!! United = fear for them

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Corkey's avatar

Interesting that Meathead Reiner and WWE Wannabe Olbermann dropped F Bombs in their official statements. Another clue that they have little of substance to say. I have found that those who use profanity primarily to make a point are either inebriated or of low IQ. Try walking erect for a change Rob and Keith, and give those dragging knuckles a change to heal.

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Jeff C's avatar

True of both your points, but I think there is something more here. It's an expression of rage that something they don't like is outside their control, it's a temper tantrum.

Most of us learned fairly early that when something we don't like happens we have two options: accept it or change it. When it's outside our control we have to accept it, otherwise it results in the tantrums of a toddler and destroys one's mental health.

Both of these guys (Olbermann in particular) show the emotional maturity of stunted teenage boys, it's not surprising they act like them.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Reminds me of what comedian John Cleese said he learned from his psychiatrist - when people can't control their emotions, they try to control others' actions.

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸŽÆšŸŽÆšŸŽÆ

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes definitely akin to a temper tantrum. More like toddlers than teenage boys, even.

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Politico Phil's avatar

And to think this kind of mentality is in control of our country and military. Scary.

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carily myers's avatar

This^^^^

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Annie's avatar

They are "white guys for harris" or aka Losers. You gotta laugh at them. šŸ˜„

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The white guys for Harris may not even be real guys.

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KCwoofie's avatar

You’re probably right. Just some cutesy crap somebody thought up.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

šŸ˜‚

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Well,they are males. It ends there.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Maybe.

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Alison Smith's avatar

I believe both were on Epstein’s island, so they are running scared.

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MayBella82's avatar

I think you hit the nail on the head. They are worried that all the info will come out about them.

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Carlos's avatar

Especially since Trump is talking dead penalties.

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Politico Phil's avatar

"death penalties". I hope he is serious.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

LOL. I wouldn’t doubt it

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Elaine Russky's avatar

We have the plane logs.

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LMWC's avatar

I thought exactly the same thing about the F word.

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Corkey's avatar

When you think about it. Was that really the best response they could make? No substance, no facts, no logic. Just pure unadulterated hatred.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Tantrum-like behavior

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MaryAnn's avatar

Corkey—just like I see from all with TDS. Their hatred is palpable. May it consume them!

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Good one Corkey

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King Cavalier II's avatar

Pure f’kn projection, in fact, people you swear have a longer life expectancy. Foookin’-A.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I’ll live forever. lol

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shayne's avatar

I don't have a problem with the f-bomb and other word-bombs. But I understand how people may not want to hear them.....

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I do. Their statements lack precision and clarity, as they use one word as their go-to verb, adjective, and noun. It reflects poor taste as well as lack of vocabulary, so it makes the speaker seem uneducated or lazy.

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shayne's avatar

Each to his own.

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Margaret Allison's avatar

Good response Elaine. Never used by decent people growing up in my day. I never heard my uneducated Grandpa use bad language. Had to quit school at 12 to help his Mom make a living. It was unheard.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

The F and its variants are among my favorite words, but if I'm posting to Twitter and want to be taken seriously, I'm going to try to be a little more eloquent

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MaryAnn's avatar

Sometimes a well-placed F-bomb gets attention to drive home a point. Especially from a sweet, gray-haired granny 😁

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Truth. And what they REALLY don't expect is a well -placed m-fer. I usually reserve that for those I see abusing dogs

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shayne's avatar

Absolutely LOL!

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TB's avatar

I don't have a problem in general, but lazy use of profanity is unimpressive.

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shayne's avatar

How does one tell lazy profanity from vibrant energetic profanity.... asking for a vibrant energetic friend... LOL

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TB's avatar

🤭 Usually if someone says as sentence full of "f***" and "s***" when it would make perfect sense if they left out the profanity, then that's lazy. On the other hand, creative aspersions that leave clear implications of what this uncooperative piece of machinery should go do to itself, without directly saying so, well that's more of a work of art.

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shayne's avatar

Well done LOL

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Tonya's avatar

Kennedy to journalists:

Your institutions have made themselves government mouthpieces and stenographers for the organs of power.

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Juju's avatar

And they ALL cut away, muted his video, and talked over him when he got to that part. They censored the man exposing censorship in politics 🤣 Man I hope enough ā€œsaneā€democrats see that hypocrisy and run towards us as fast as they can!

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Tonya's avatar

How will they see it? Their sources won't show them.

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Juju's avatar

As has been the case so far, it falls to all of us to spread the word and be as courageous as RFKJr is being and ignore the backlash that we might get. Spread the truth regardless, because it’s the right thing to do.

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CaplT's avatar

Post or sub post the link on X in a post by a person with over 500k followers.

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Annie's avatar

I loved it! Such a burn on the msm media.

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Kathy Boston's avatar

Mic drop

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

USSR had one Pravda. How many have we now? Pravdas on the Hudson (NYT, WSJ, NPR) Pravda on the Potomac (WaPo)---others I'm unaware of.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

One of the best lines!

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Powerful!

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FH's avatar

I was fervently hoping that those who were present would feel something that might change their lives, particularly about their career choice.

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Essay33's avatar

That was a very powerful statement indeed.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Vax Meme:

People vaccinate out of fear.

People decide to not vaccinate out of knowledge.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That is a good one. Thomas Lewis (Useless Liberal) wrote another of his 'poems' along these lines; Sasha Latypove posted it a few days ago.

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deathcap's avatar

you forgot the mainstream response: "No, PeOpLe DeCiDe NoT tO vAcCiNaTe OuT oF lIsTeNiNg To QuAcK pSeUdOsCiEnCe MiSiNfOrMaTiOn, WaKeFiElD LiEd"

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Jpeach's avatar

Great line!

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KurtOverley's avatar

Genius insight: ā€œHealth tourism proves that what’s killing us is not capitalism. Free markets produce better, cheaper products, including medical treatments. Our real problem is liberalism and its pet, big government. The problem with science these days is that, if you cut science open, you’d find it riddled with parasitic politics and infected with virus-like strings attached to government money.ā€

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Valerie's avatar

The mental image Jeff conjured up with this sentence was SO GOOD. He’s a master. And on target.

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Jpeach's avatar

RFK just increased his audience by at least 10X. Yesterday’s outstanding speech will align well with Trump supporters and the undecided (health conscious Moms) who will ultimately decide a fair Election.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Anyone who is undecided is too stupid to even be allowed to vote.

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Corkey's avatar

If the Democrats added Dracula and Charles Manson to their team, the diehard Dems would see this in a positive light and the media would spin it accordingly. Ya gotta laugh at these people.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

LOL!šŸ˜‚

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Tamsin's avatar

/Portland

Dracula did not choose to be born that way. Neither did Charles. We must tear down society and rebuild it according to scientific principles, because science is real, trust the science, and every child should be a choice not a chance, er, a choice that is loved no matter who they/them are. I'm proud to vote for a party that includes all Americans (and welcomes all Americans of any stripe, even bloody stripes, like we would have welcomed Dracula) except for those little unborn Americans because reproductive rights are the bedrock of our freedoms, and that little unborn American might turn out to be Charles and we haven't rebuilt society yet and...

/endPortland

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Politico Phil's avatar

Great satire.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

In American politics, stupidity is like being dead. Neither disqualifies a ballot.

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Fla Mom's avatar

We had a cartoon about undecided voters on our fridge long ago, and when we moved it was lost or discarded, but it was hysterically funny, because, really?! How can anyone *still* be unable to decide between them!

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Johnny-O's avatar

Yeah, it took me a few minutes after watching him being introduced at the Trump rally when I realized, holy cow, his microphone just got really big, and that is a good thing. Someone talking openly about totalitarianism and the plight of our children, our food, medicine, etc. Wonderful.

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Juju's avatar

ā€œHis microphone just got really bigā€ Exactly! šŸ˜‚ Just love that because he does deserve the chance.

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MaryAnn's avatar

His cred on all these issues is Yuge. :))

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Juju's avatar

I was voting RFKJr a couple months ago but quickly realized what the media censorship was doing to both him and Trump would lead to a Harris win. He wasn’t getting the exposure he needed for more people to hear and see what I did. I realized he needed a party behind him to win, and my stomach dropped at the thought that it would be the Democrats that got behind him. While I would have been happy to see him win, I couldn’t be happy with what our country would look like if he had to work with the democrats currently in power - and he would have had to. So I came back to Trump and prayed every day Trump would find a way to pull RFKJr over. I even voiced that strategy on RFK’s Substack several times. I couldn’t be more deliriously happy. Literally cried with ā€œtrueā€ joy yesterday. He now has more of the exposure he needs and that just might set him up for a 2028 win. At least it gives us a chance to see him in action first before he takes the helm. I like Vance, but he is really young and has plenty of years ahead of him to make a run beyond 2028. (Sorry I’m thinking too far ahead šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø Just strategizing…)

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...and the timing was perfect!

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MacGuffin's avatar

Speaking of timing, Kamala is secretly grateful for the attention deflection. Gives her time for a couple more wine days before she has to sober up for the months ahead.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It was probably her cocaine that was found in the White House.

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MacGuffin's avatar

I've always seen her as more of a Wine & Weed lady, but you may be right.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Well said JuJu. The prayer was answered not a moment too soon or a moment to late.

It was answered at THE MOMENT; the moment only God could know in the long arc of history.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Like Trump turning his head as the bullet whizzed past.

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daverkb's avatar

A very reasonable line of thought.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I sent the text of his speech to a number of thinking folks last night

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YYR's avatar

Yeah, the lefty, organic Whole Foods moms ought to be at least curious...

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Jenny's avatar

The health conscious Mamas have been decided since before he announced his candidacy šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

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LuAnne's avatar

I watched Kennedy's speech twice because it was so great. Then, I watched Kennedy and Trump on stage together in AZ. My first thought was how historical that moment was! I'm closing in on 65 yrs of life and never in my wildest dreams would I have believed a man, from a famously wealthy and influential Democrat family for well over a half century, would join forces with a republican. In that moment, I felt overwhelmingly blessed to have witnessed such an historical event.

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LuAnne's avatar

Another observation I had while listening to RFK's speech. A reminder of how God works in mysterious ways and how He used the most unlikely to do His work. Here, RFK Jr, who suffers from a speech/vocal disorder and is oftentimes difficult to listen to, SPOKE one of the greatest speeches in history. I heard every word loud & clear!

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CHop's avatar

It is glorious to hear one of the greatest speeches from one with a speaking disability. His disorder is from a vaccine injury which is in part the fire behind his organization. I hope this helps to wake more people up. I literally hear of deaths or injuries of people I know several times a month.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I suspect that we will become so accustomed to the sound from his throat problem that we will no longer even notice it.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

My opinion is that no one but God could have accomplished the Trump-Kennedy merger or inspired Kennedy's speech. I see the whole thing as a miracle.

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Carlos's avatar

Mosses….

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Gemma Star's avatar

Ah, yes.

Thank you for the reminder, Carlos.

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SB's avatar

I know, right?! Never in my 55+ years thought I'd be cheering on a Kennedy!

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Margaret Allison's avatar

True SB.

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