H/T to ExTexasRedhaed
PING!!!!
I think prima nocta is the solution.
Idiocrarcy is real.
P.S. I didnāt watch the video, this is FR!ā¦
If you want to avoid youtube, as I do, here is the Rumble link:
The first ‘path to victory’ step is stop calling them progressives, liberals, democrats or even socialists. Democrats are communists and pure evil, which they don’t mind proving daily. I read an article over at Townhall about one, “Gene Simmons: Unvaccinated People are āDelusionalā and āAn Enemyā”, so give that a look. These are not real vaccines, which take 10 years on average to develop (not 9 months as with these), so nobody is vaccinated Gene! The second step in the ‘path to victory’ is read the left’s bible ‘Rules For Radicals’ by Saul Alinsky and use those tactics back on them (it can be found FREE online as audiobook and ebook via a quick search. The third step is #2A because Australia, UK and Canada can’t and regret it.
DeLong rifle was of great help in forming our bastion of liberty. We need its counterpart in this day and age, both literally and figuratively.
First thing we MUST do is stop re-electing Assistant Democrats.
Of the GOP Senators up in 2022, the only ones worthy of re-election are Paul, Johnson and Kennedy.
Primary challenges should be mounted against Boozman, Crapo, Grassley, Hoeven, Lankford, Lee, Murkowsky, Moran, Rubio, Scott, Thune and Young.
An interesting video. And yes, I did watch it even though doing so violates FR protocol.
What I found interesting and frankly refreshing was that the narrator didnāt have an answer as to what ideas will prevail as our metaphorical second fleet. And I liked the whole analogy of the first fleet that was destroyed being obsolete and having to have been gotten out of the way anyways in order for the second fleet to emerge, and win.
Again, the narrator didnāt provide insights into what he considered the great ideas, or if they had even emerged. That either comes later from the narrator, or perhaps we fill in the blanks.
Iāll take the liberty to discuss what I think the āfirst fleetā was recently. I think it was the idea that our political structure, more specifically the political leadership in either political party acts as a sort of protector of our freedoms. I have viewed that as preposterous for some time, but sense that
the recent elections have more or less firmed that up as a mainstream viewpoint. The politicians arenāt going to protect what we really care about.