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re: NoName tweet

"POTUS denies report by The Atlantic he made disparaging remarks about fallen World War I troops and John McCain in 2018"

The POTUS lays it all out in multiple tweets:



Ms. Kellys' book covers nonames' opposition to POTUS.

From amazon description:

  1. "establishment candidate(s)"

  2. "exiled conservative leaders"

  3. "NeverTrump"

  4. "...former Republican presidential nominees"

excerpt:
"Stung by his ascendancy as Republican voters rejected one establishment candidate after another during the presidential primaries, exiled conservative leaders banded together to form what is known as “NeverTrump.” This cabal of self-proclaimed conservatives includes two former Republican presidential nominees, former Republican lawmakers and Bush administration officials, campaign consultants, and editors and writers at top conservative publications.




This is triple-double tradecraft tweeting and 4-d chess; confluence only a certain audience can digest.


1,574 posted on 09/04/2020 5:46:15 PM PDT by foldspace
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To: All

How do cops decide when to shoot?

I asked a retired Chicago cop buddy this question a few weeks ago and he provided the answer in the form of this excellent video, that is highly pertinent to the Kenosha incident:

https://youtu.be/FYSsCaUFexw

(Oh yeah, I shot him too!)


1,578 posted on 09/04/2020 5:54:46 PM PDT by bigbob (Trust Trump. Trust the Plan)
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To: foldspace
I didn't hear\see POTUS posts re:
"22 hrs ago: The noName triple post, explaining state funeral repect..."

just an FYI...I requested info from the people who control state funerals. I asked: "Was John McCain's funeral officially a State Funeral ?"
Here is their response:

Good afternoon:

  All serving members of the House and Senate are authorized a congressional funeral in accordance with DoD Instruction 4515.19.

  A congressional funeral is a category used by the Department of Defense to describe the type of funeral conducted to honor a sitting congressman or woman. Military ceremonial support is provided, by the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, at the church and interment sites. This may include: a joint service body bearer team of nine members representing the five armed forces; a firing party consisting of seven riflemen who will fire three volleys during the interment service; and a bugler who will play “Taps” once the rifle volleys are complete.

  For Senator John McCain, the aforementioned military ceremonial support was provided in both Arizona and Washington, D.C. A troop formation consisting of two platoons, a horse-drawn caisson, and a U.S. Navy four-ship flyover was also provided in honor of his service in the U.S. Navy, rank at retirement and time as a pilot. Additionally, military musical support for the family-sponsored funeral at Washington National Cathedral and transportation of his remains, from Arizona to Maryland, via military aircraft was provided at the request of congressional leadership.

    Very Respectfully,
_____________________________
Dustin R. Gabus
Public Affairs Specialist, Media Relations Division
Communication Office
Joint Force Headquarters - National Capital Region/
U.S. Army Military District of Washington
☎202.685.4644 (desk)
☎202.839.1573 (gov't cell)

1,672 posted on 09/05/2020 9:26:52 AM PDT by stylin19a ( 2016 - Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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