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Not only that, but he doesn’t even pretend to respect them, other conservative politicians may secretly despise the left but they have a public stance that is somewhat less hostile, like “maybe there’s something to what you’re saying,” when with Trump, it’s “you still don’t seem to get it, losers.”

Reagan was similar although perhaps less abrasive. But we’ve seen this cycle three times now, Goldwater, Reagan and Trump. Barry was not as fortunate and got blown out of the water before he could get to the White House. Reagan sailed through the minefields and reached a major accomplishment in the end of the Warsaw Pact (the jury is still out on whether the USSR ceased to exist, certainly in technical terms it did, but in reality, maybe not so much).

Trump has accomplished a bit although some files remain almost unopened at least out here where we can see, for example, no real pushback against powerful globalists in America, and only partial successes on illegal immigration.

He’s done more than anyone else could probably have done in these circumstances, even just staying in power is an accomplishment when you realize what leftists would now be doing with power.


6 posted on 08/15/2019 4:22:41 PM PDT by Peter ODonnell (Take the next train to Marxville and I'll meet you at the camp)
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...we’ve seen this cycle three times now, Goldwater, Reagan and Trump. Barry was not as fortunate and got blown out of the water before he could get to the White House. Reagan sailed through the minefields...
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Of the three, Goldwater was not an actor.

The globalists have conditioned the world to respect and follow actors. Actors are skilled in making the audience believe their character and accept the script.

So, Reagan & Trump were able to use the persuasion of the globalists against them.

Reagan’s administration marked my own turning point. It was economic, at first, but the fall of the Wall and the end of the USSR brought back my own latent patriotism. I always said, from the beginning of Reagan’s 1st term, that he was the counter-revolution.

I got played by the Bush family, especially W. And after 8 years of zer0, having lost so very much, I was beaten down. I’d discovered a lot of the truth between 1996 and 2008. By now, though, I’ve accepted the vast amount we’ve had to assimilate these past 12 years or so.

Trump is a Superhero. He has to win a 2nd term and we have to find the collective spine to never let the progs have power ever again, anywhere.

Today, I think this the consensus across the planet. Obviously, not everyone and obviously, we have huge problems, but daily I seem to run across comments and stories that emphasize how many people have really awakened and are coming to grips with the fact that we individualists have been manipulated, robbed and marked for extinction.

The real counter-revolution is in full swing. Long may it prosper.


23 posted on 08/15/2019 6:49:05 PM PDT by reformedliberal
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