To: redangus
That was a big nothing burger. Nice to know he didnt concede, but other than that didnt see much to get excited about. No it wasn't. Not everyone frequents FR for hours so they miss the scope of the corruption. The President just filled them in.
I also think he tone was perfect; measured. He can't, at this stage, be emotional or angry without looking panicked. Don't forget he's leading an Army and his job is to calmly present evidence, give a plan and engage with the troops.
He will spell it all out in his preferred and unique way after we secure victory. :)
To: Right_in_Virginia
491 posted on
11/05/2020 4:18:13 PM PST by
CommieCutter
("Trump is god emperor and he will win." -- some hacker)
To: Right_in_Virginia
He really had to preempt that loaf Biden coming out and claiming he ‘won.’ Good job, POTUS.
511 posted on
11/05/2020 4:23:06 PM PST by
4Liberty
(How does a kids car-donation nonprofit pay for so MANY radio ads if it's a charity?)
To: Right_in_Virginia
Not everyone frequents FR for hours so they miss the scope of the corruption. The President just filled them in.Absolutely right.
579 posted on
11/05/2020 4:41:21 PM PST by
silent_jonny
("Forward to what lies ahead" ~ Phil. 3:13)
To: Right_in_Virginia
I agree with you. Trump hit just the right note. He was calm, cool, and collected, and did not get at all frazzled, or get carried away with wildly expressing the righteous anger he is surely feeling inside, at these disgusting criminals, and their treasonous actions. I think it was also great that he didn't take any questions from those idiot reporters, so they couldn't insert their "question-form" talking points.
Good Americans should help Trump in this war against evil, in every way they can, and one obvious target for all of us should be these nutbags in the lie-stream-media.
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