Posted on 01/17/2021 3:57:23 PM PST by ransomnote
Pick up a keyboard and stand the line.
Did you see how dubious he was even with a military reporter? Not impressed with media people you can tell.
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I noticed!
I thought part of it was natural aversion to media.
But I wondered if I was mistaken in that he outranks the media guy and his assessing gaze did not find attributes he expected.
I’ve noticed timidity before in other interviews - the interview I asked peeps to recall and send me a link (i hope someone remembers it) featured a young mil reporter who was clearly in awe of the caliber of the general/commander (I forget) whom he was to interview.
Is it a “thing” that you step lightly around the brass, right? This lt. General, and whomever it was in the prior interview I seek, had a bearing that would make an impression, regardless of whether their reputation for suffering fools was impressive or not.
Today’s interviewer did not seem the least bit intimidated, in spite of the fact the lt. General did not look impressed. Woulda got to me, I think, that steely, assessing gaze. :)
I was literally just watching that interview! :) How did you do that? :D
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I was sitting next to you.
Would you say that was a good interview? (I liked the lt. General’s info/delivery)
Two days from now, the sun will rise. Ten days from now, we will still walk the earth.
Think not of our impending doom. Know that we will continue, and that while we do, hope survives.
Your words are not encouraging and, while perhaps true, do not inspire. Just think of that. There are some things more important than saying everything you are thinking. Timing is important. Now is not the time for your brand of realism.
The battle has yet to be lost.
Stand the line.
musta been a good one.
“VIDEO UNAVAILABLE”
“Our only chance is before noon tomorrow.”
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I agree. Any talk of “after” is wishful thinking.
Before.
Of course if Biden swears in, I will trust God’s plan.
Praying
Were you ever in the military?
I ask because Commander-in-Chief means something. Our military is apolitical. The military cannot obey orders of a previous President if those orders go against loyalty to a sitting President. Apolitical military personnel do not get to judge who they obey. They must obey the sitting President even if he got there by fraud or any other unlawful means. Orders from a previous President are null and void.
You say military personnel can decide that a President isn’t legally the President. Well they can’t. We’ll see tomorrow I guess.
I am not saying they will not use Biden’s crimes later on as an excuse to impeach him so that Kamala Harris can succeed him. But doing that would be proof that Joe Biden had been sworn in.
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We seem to be talking past one another. Biden isn’t president and has no power to direct anyone to do anything.
You assert that he is president and will have power; I assert that he is not president and will never have the power of the presidency.
I never said “military personnel can decide that a President isn’t legally the President” because I don’t believe it to be true.
I don’t know how what I wrote could have given that impression when I keep saying Biden will never be president - he’s China with a tendency to slur his words and paw children.
We will see soon, I don’t know the timing.
I assert no such thing!
Talk about talking past each other!
I say he must be stopped today before noon and nothing more!
greeneyes will stand with you
tomorrow and beyond
If the plan fails, we still stand.
#LetFreedomRing
sigh
What I’m hearing
Higgmeister: if there is a full transition of power at noon tomorrow to Biden, there is very little left that can be done through the military or through the civilian government.
Ransomnote: there won’t be a full transition of power to Biden, but there may be the appearance of it.
I don’t think you disagree, except on the possibility of there being a full transition of power to Biden.
As answer to your question, I ask you one.
How did 'President' Morsi of Egypt get arrested?
Mohamed Mohamed Morsi Issa Al-Ayyat[note 1] (/ˈmɔːrsi/; Arabic: محمد محمد مرسي عيسى العياط, ALA-LC: Muḥammad Muḥammad Mursī ʿĪsā al-ʿAyyāṭ, IPA: [mæˈħæmmæd mæˈħæmmæd ˈmoɾsi ˈʕiːsæ (ʔe)l.ʕɑjˈjɑːtˤ]; 8 August 1951 – 17 June 2019) was an Egyptian politician and engineer who served as the fifth President of Egypt,[1] from 30 June 2012 to 3 July 2013, when General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi removed him from office in a coup d'état after protests in June.[2]
An Islamist affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood organisation,[3] Morsi led the Freedom and Justice Party from 2011 to 2012.
We don't live in a pretty world anymore, if we ever did. Am I saying this will happen? No, I am not. But I am saying that I see possibilities while you do not.
Does that answer your question?
where are you all finding the total death comparison data?
I assert no such thing!
Talk about talking past each other!
I say he must be stopped today before noon and nothing more!
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Okay, I say he will likely be stopped today before noon but if not, he still does not rise to the presidency as the election was bought and paid for by China. If I steal a car - it doesn't become mine when I park it somewhere.They can call him President after 12 or even before then but it won't be true as no authority will be given him to access the rights and privileges of the office.
All your assertions about a point of no return seem to me to indicate you believe tomorrow noon has legally binding importance. I think he has the rights and limitations of a murderous traitor and doesn't get to keep anything he stole.
*sigh back atcha*
Again you are missing my point. My point is, who can stop him beyond noon?
Ciao now.
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