Posted on 10/29/2018 10:24:41 PM PDT by ransomnote
“Are you a girl?”
Absolutely, 100% through and through with not even a smidgen of gender fluidity.
“You’re a feisty one.”
I think it’s from being Southern combined with having your fill of people p!ssing on your head while telling you it’s raining all the while not seeing how transparent they are.
FR certainly isn’t my one and only rodeo over the past decades. They play these banning games where ever they can get away with it. The playbook is the same over and over. Whenever you are on an open forum most of the time conservative thought is the minority. Once this is found out attacks come from all directions. You learn to keep your sword sharp. Truth is an ammunition that can be just as effective as clocking someone right between the eyes with a rock.
“If so, I wanna recruit you to the Q Valkyrie Brigade.”
I hate to admit I’m not up to speed on what that is.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/11/the_trump_rally_is_the_modernday_fireside_chat.html
The Trump rally is the modern-day fireside chat
By Herbert Norat
Have we ever lived under a presidential administration that has found a way to directly connect with the American people on such a personal level? The answer is “no.”
Unless you lived during the Franklin D. Roosevelt presidency (and that would make you a dinosaur), you’ve probably never received direct messages from the president. The technological advances of the last thirty years have allowed everyone from preachers to porn stars to directly communicate with us through social media. So it’s no surprise that President Trump found a way to utilize social media better than any of his predecessors. Trump has become the nation’s tweeter-in-chief as he fires off daily messages to his followers. Some contain motivating points on the improving economy and declining unemployment, while others are red meat that he uses to stir up the stagnant political swamp in Washington, D.C.
Now Trump has found an even more effective way to connect with his base in the form of his never-ending campaign-style rallies. The man’s unceasing energy allows him to crisscross the country and directly speak to the electorate.
Roosevelt’s fireside chats became sacred during the 1930s, as they allowed Americans to familiarize themselves with their leader like never before. The Great Depression had created a national mood of despair and uncertainty, but with the turn of a radio knob, people were able to invite President Roosevelt into their homes to join them for supper and a chat. This interpersonal connection with the chief executive endeared Roosevelt to Americans of all political strands across the country because it was personal, and it uplifted their spirits. Like Roosevelt, Trump has turned his larger-than-life rallies into opportunities to connect with any American willing to show up and participate in our democratic way of life. You might not like Trump’s message, and not every American liked FDR’s politics, but if you didn’t like it, all you had to do is turn the radio off.
STOP RIGHT THERE! Don't do that to yourself!
Exactly, I was going to look at each one on the one year anniversary to see how they compared with today’s happenings.
“Someone’s cool free republic browser plugins”
Need a link; does it work on Android?
“Qs return at this time tells me that the schedule has been accelerated”
I agree. Things will be changing unbelievably fast...just as our President said at his last rally. I wait with baited breath!
Because you were complaining about the FULL RED SCREEN WARNING. I am not getting it, so it sucks to be you. Make sense?
Dump Chrome or any Google product for that matter. Try Opera or Brave browsers.
:: This white gringo calls that fake metskin, “Pito”. ::
Heh...I was thinking I’d call him “puta”.
But, they lie. Hence, they will NEVER report reality IN-RE polls.
The problem with the Hatch Act is its never actually enforced. Republican administration pretend to enforce it (They send out a warning memo!), Rat administrations pretend it doesn’t exist! An example of proper enforcement in say the MacCabe situation would have been the following.
MacCabe you have three choices:
1. Resign/retire from FedGov if your wife’s political career is that much more important then your Federal career,
2. Your career is most important - Don’t resign/retire & your wife does not run for office,
3. Divorce your wife.
Those were the three things that should have been said and meant! However I can see all sorts of “women’s rights” law suits come from applying those standards. However no one is making you accept the position like MacCabe’s, the position has “personal costs”, accept the costs when you accept the position or find another job! That principle used to be understood for certain government positions you give up certain rights & it applied to spouses. That well accepted notion has been considerably eroded over the years thanks radical egalitarianism & various “lawyer full employment” federal & state laws.
I have always thought the only way to realistic remove politics from government positions is the following. You join FedGov in any capacity (even military) you give up the right to vote in federal elections. You can vote in state & local. Why - obvious its always in your best interest to vote for those who will directly feather your nest! Of course apply the principle on down, state government employees can’t vote in state but can in federal & local. Local government employees can vote in federal & state but not local. People will scream your taking away a fundamental right! Yes but its done voluntarily, no one is making them take the job. If complete suffrage from top to bottom is most important to you don’t work for government at any level.
It will never happen! - too logical & too anti-lawyer!
I also don’t think lawyers should be allowed to serve in any legislative body! Why? Conflict of interest!
When contacted for comment, Mr. Beetojuice said “it’s ok because... muh values.”
Pain in the Oracle?
pain in the orifice?
DT2020 says:
November 2, 2018 at 9:44 am
Thoughts regarding Trumps 4pm immigration speech.
Yeah they were upset about Massive Tent Cities and Rocks = Rifles but what REALLY twisted them up in knots is they thought a major policy announcement (EO) was being announced and they carried Trump live on all networks for 20 minutes. Can you imagine the cost of a 20 minute live ad across all networks? He used them royally to get his message out. Not only that, but they will have to cover it again when the official EO announcement does come.
Perspective:
I was not on-line at the time of the recent Q-drops.
Sucks to be me.
My theory is that the polls are lies to cover for massive democrat fraud. Look at the disparity between the crowd sizes for Trump and any D you care to name even when they have celebrities with them
It seems obvious that there was massive fraud to elect Osucka. Precincts that were 100% for Osucka? Precincts reporting far more votes than actual numbers of people showing up there. Vote totals weighted for R's at .75 and for D's at 1.25 (look up how to hack elections on youtube)
Q team knows this is the kind of f'ckery that went on to thwart the American people's will. How long has it been since a Democrat won a fair election? They never got their agenda approved even in Commiefornia. Have to resort to judges.
So I think they have some way of keeping the baskirds from screwing the vote totals in the machines. And they know a fair election is all that is needed to wipe the homo supportin' invasion lovin', baby killing baskirds out.
masterful Oracle, goodman!
yikes! I’d clear the cache, check for antivirus updates, check for browser updates, and scan with superantispyware.com and malwarebytes.com, then reboot! I don’t see it on my OS, but still....
google this
google deceptive site ahead
When contacted for comment, Mr. Beetojuice said “it’s ok because... muh values.”
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