In a recent rally, Trump was talking about the effort to repeal Obamacare. He referred to the senate vote that came up short by one vote, and referred to McCain as "I won't say his name."
Some would take that as a Q proof, but Q could just be observant and riff from Trump's occasional reference to McCain with "I won't say his name."
I happen to believe that Q is an administration confidant. Doesn't make them much better crystal ball wise than an immersed and intelligent outside observer, but I think an immersed and intelligent confidant is a source worth watching.
“In a recent rally, Trump was talking about the effort to repeal Obamacare. He referred to the senate vote that came up short by one vote, and referred to McCain as ‘I won’t say his name.’”
He’s done that at several recent rallies — referring to McCain but not speaking his name. We know who he’s referring to, and he knows we know.
No. "We don't say his name" comes from military men who don't say his name due to his treachery.
The Donald picked it up from them (or at least his military people, which is the same as Q, really).
And he didn't start the "not saying his name" until fairly recently. So I think it's okay to look at it as a bit of a Q proof.
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