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To: NautiNurse; All

> “I heard one of the newbie congress critters today saying that the GOP renegades keep moving the goal posts. They agree to something one day, and change their demands the next day. Not good, if true.”

Not quite. House members Matt Gaetz, Anna Paulina Luna, Lauren Boeberr, and others explained they presented their conditions to McCarthy who dismissed them, treated them as if they are unworthy of his time. He’s had the liar nedia covering for him, putting out lies about the “renegades”, nauseous Joe Scarborough today called those not voting for McCarthy enemies of democracy or some such. I think we can see what’s going on here.

Here’s an info nugget for you:

First, I did a deep dive on Trump in August 2015 and posted findings here on FR. My mind was blown as I identified with his upbringing, his influencers (e.g. Pastor Norman Vincent Peale, General Douglas MacArthur, his attendance at West Point Prep School NY Military Academy), his father and their incredible work ethic, his Mother Mary Trump and her devotion to the Church, his closeness and collaboration with Mayor Rudy Giuliani on taking down the five mobster families, his closeness to JFK Jr, his awareness of Hillary Clinton’s crime syndicate, and JFK Jr’s US Senate run, his awareness of who really was involved in assassinating President Kennedy, his deep deep knowledge of history, American history, military history, TACTICS, so many many more things, a book could be written. Trump is one in a billion.

But the key takeaway I learned, which puzzles and sometimes infuriates those that don’t know Trump, is that he, like General George Washington can be a generous gentle spirit to those in need and loyal to the country, while beguiling his enemies with deceit, disinformation, and traps, all staged like a convincing, persuasive actor.

Wars are won by outspying the enemy, setting traps around disinformation, gathering Intel the enemy doesn’t know about. I know it’s horrible, but that’s the reality of war. Donald Trump is a master at it.

The important thing I learned was not to listen to what he says, but to watch what he does behind the scenes and the results of his actions. For example, he created a nedia frenzy years ago where he said he was going to reveal where he thought Barack Obama was truly born. The news of his coming announcement spread like wildfire across the world. The liar media was ready to pounce on him. An enormous media gathering took place with long knives out. Trump came into view and everything went silent, dead silence ..... and he announced he thought Barack Obama was ..... born in the United States. The media melted down in frustration and disappointment. But that event took attention away from what he was really doing.

However, Trump lied. Importantly, just as General Washington lied repeatedly to British Double Agents without them knowing, Trump will infuriate America’s enemies with lies. They will rage how he lies, and they’re right about that. Too bad for them.

But it can confuse his supporters. But they remain loyal because they learn that he says things, but does other things; Words vs. Actions. He’s Honorable to the Country, but a devil to his enemies, same as so many Generals in history. He also is expert on Sun Tsu’s ‘The Art of War’.

So when Trump endorsed McCarthy, not once, but twice, I and others were left scratching our heads. Because, as Andy Biggs says, McCarthy is an Alligator in the Swamp.

I scratched my head not because I believed Trump really meant to endorse McCarthy, but because I couldn’t see what his game was.

Then I saw it. And it was a beauty.

Trump was after Pelosi and her sham J6 Committee that she put together. He knew she participated in organizing a false flag operation that was to be used as a media narrative of “insurrection” by Trump.

https://newtube.app/user/Hostage/74ZbrE2

What Trump was after were Pelosi emails because they showed clearly her deliberate actions leading up to January 6th.

Two House Members in December 2022, knew how to get Pelosi’s emails.

But ..... to get them officially with authority, these Members had to go and first get McCarthy to sign off on it. McCarthy, as House Minority Leader and aspiring Speaker, needed votes because he was short.

Enter Trump. McCarthy signed off on retrieving Pelosi’s damning emails in exchange for Trump’s endorsement.

The above is long, but at least now you will be able to explain, if you are asked and are inclined, how-why Trump seemed to be for McCarthy.


175 posted on 01/03/2023 4:40:18 PM PST by Hostage (Article V)
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To: Hostage
"...how-why Trump seemed to be for McCarthy."

Kinda sounds like you are saying the ex liar in chief wants everybody to vote for the establishment-in-waiting guy who is selling him support in a classic swamp move. But not really or something.

One thing is clear. Trump is campaigning as the new establishment candidate for prez.

180 posted on 01/03/2023 5:08:25 PM PST by BuddhaBrown (Path to enlightenment: Four right turns, then go straight until you see the Light!)
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To: Hostage; V K Lee; GOPJ; qaz123; rlmorel; SunkenCiv; Liz
Wow, Hostage. Your comment knocked my socks off. Thanks.


186 posted on 01/04/2023 4:20:29 AM PST by poconopundit (Hard oak fist in an Irish velvet glove: Kayleigh the Shillelagh we salute your work!)
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To: Hostage

Good post. I am not political. Never have been, ever. It doesn’t mean I can’t understand it, but I don’t look at events, plans of action, or interactions in a political way, I look at them in a personal way.

I guess it is that I am an open book, which occasionally puts me at a disadvantage, but the positive side is, people from all sides tend to deal with me the same way.

I also have a trait that makes me a bit irritated, but has turned out to be a positive thing over the years-I have absolutely no capability at maintaining a poker face.

My face absolutely and transparently shows my every emotion from anger, puzzlement, and irritation, to joy and happiness.

You can imagine what this does in married life. But in work, it is kind of interesting, and I only came to realize this fully in the last couple of years, when my boss told me one day he wanted me to turn on my camera for a contentious video conference.

Almost everyone always turns theirs off, and I am the only one who almost always has it on...turns out he uses me to convey emotion in those kinds of situations! My brain is so un-political (even when it damn well should be) that I am a disadvantage when viewing political events.

It is in this way that I so appreciated your post. My brain simply does not think in political terms. I grasp it when it is explained to me, and it is always a bit of a revelation. But my mind simply does not go there on its own and reason out political aspects. If it does, it like a blind man finding a nut.

And I appreciated your description of Trump.


189 posted on 01/04/2023 5:11:21 AM PST by rlmorel ("If you think tough men are dangerous, just wait until you see what weak men are capable of." JBP)
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To: Hostage

Excellent Hostage.


201 posted on 01/04/2023 8:09:34 AM PST by GOPJ ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muw22wTePqQ Gumballs: Immigrants by the numbers.)
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