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To: mbrfl
As I posted in the other thread:


Think about all the people, even the people reading this right now, that did not know/believe that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was a con job.

Sundance says this as if gay meth-addict Andrew Gillem was the better choice?

The example of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis should be a reference point for everyone to accept just how manipulated, controlled, organized and weaponized the systems of our government are that deliver their illusion of choice. And how easy it is to fall for it.

Question: If the Deep State "manipulated, controlled, organized and weaponized the systems of our government are that deliver their illusion of choice," then why was the DeSantis/Gillem race so close, with only a 0.18% (33,683 vote) margin of victory for DeSantis?

Wouldn't that be too close to risk for a shadow government that is supposedly in control? Why not make the election outcome more definitive?

And I won't believe for a minute that the Deep State was so confident in their abilities to control the election that they could have gone with an even closer margin of victory to hide their tracks.

Once the people of Florida realize the scale of the deception, manipulation and lies that have surrounded them….

Oh, I believe they came to realize that in March 2020 when Gillem was found strung out and vomiting in a Miami Beach hotel room with a gay escort who overdosed on meth.

Florida voters realized that it was the Democrat Party that was feeding them lies and that they barely avoided a disaster when DeSantis pulled out a squeaker against Gillem. Florida voters swung to the Republican side after that.


-PJ

8 posted on 06/23/2024 3:34:35 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too ( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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To: Political Junkie Too

Question: If the Deep State “manipulated, controlled, organized and weaponized the systems of our government are that deliver their illusion of choice,” then why was the DeSantis/Gillem race so close, with only a 0.18% (33,683 vote) margin of victory for DeSantis?


It’s called controlled opposition. It means that, regardless of who wins, the Uniparty has someone in power that they can control. It doesn’t mean that DeSantis and Gillum are equal in the eyes of the voters, or that one isn’t better for the state than the other. But from the Uniparty point of view, they’re both equal. And that means, whether the election was a narrow win for DeSantis, a narrow win by Gillum, or a blow-out by either one, they know they have someone they can control.

For the Uniparty, the prize is the federal government. From their point of view, allowing DeSantis to govern Florida as a conservative is an investment in the future - an investment in someone who they hope to use to re-capture the base. That’s how controlled opposition works.


18 posted on 06/23/2024 3:58:33 PM PDT by mbrfl
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