It’s plain to see that you’re frustrated and unsatisfied. Maybe a good classic movie would give you hope and change your tune?
(SERKIT, Young Frankenstein courtesy ping.)
Those who cannot engage in reasoned debate or offer coherent arguments often resort to insults and false accusations. (Some also tend to ping their little Friends from Q who have had no part in the discussion, for reasons we all can guess.) I see you are no exception.
Me, I’m just fine. No seething, no frustration, and I’m perfectly calm. Great coffee, Hayden playing, birds at the feeder. All is well here, thank you. I wish you a pleasant Monday.
What the Trump campaign says about the music:
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The song, as the New York Times pointed out Sunday, was nearly identical to a track named “Wwg1wga” — an abbreviation of the QAnon slogan “Where we go one, we go all.” The same song — which Trump aides told the Times was called “Mirrors” — was used in a recent Trump video his team produced and was played at the end of Trump’s recent rally in Pennsylvania, too.
In a statement to the Times, a Trump spokesman reiterated the claim that the track was just “a royalty-free song from a popular audio library platform.” He waved off criticism of them using the music as “a pathetic attempt to create controversy and divide America.” Last month, VICE News reported that the two songs were definitely one and the same, according to several analyses, and that regardless of what the Trump team claims, many QAnon supporters view the use of the track as a not-so-hidden message meant for them.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/09/was-there-a-big-qanon-salute-at-trumps-ohio-rally.html
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So, how about it? Give “Mirrors” a listen and see what you think:
https://www.storyblocks.com/audio/stock/mirrors-sp1b11oshk2ysbulm.html
Trump’s ad:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TztxwKfud-k
Wonder how many other songs Richard Feelgood has downloaded for free and passed off as his own. Things that make you go hmmm.