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To: Cboldt

>>I personally have no doubt that Gowdy is uniparty. He endorsed anchor-baby Rubio, and he is an open borders advocate. Just saying, I don’t see him as wearing “patriot’s clothes.”
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Interesting. I wondered if anyone else thought that about Gowdy too. I said “patriot clothes” because he talks tough. But really, he doesn’t back it up.

General Comment: I’ve also wondered if Congressional patriots who do slip through are warned by Deep State that they can only go SO far in their actions. If they violate the Deep State’s tolerance limits, they are told they and their loved ones should “expect consequences” (aka Debbie Blabbermouth Wasserman).


105 posted on 06/23/2017 9:27:30 AM PDT by Kalamata
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To: Kalamata
-- If they violate the Deep State's tolerance limits, they are told they and their loved ones should "expect consequences" (aka Debbie Blabbermouth Wasserman). --

Nod and a wink sort of thing. Peer pressure. Common educational background about where the country came from, and where it is headed (globalism). Some things are off limits because "going there" will result in being poo-pooed or even ostracized. They "know" the limits of dissent without being told.

NONE of them questioned whether an admitted dual citizen at birth satisfies "natural born citizen." Not so much as 10 seconds of debate.

Maybe once in awhile a good guy "leaks through the sieve" and gets elected, but for the most part, the political parties are closed clubs, membership limited to those who by inclination won;t upset the applecart, or who are unable to do so (see Maxine Waters and other useful idiots)

114 posted on 06/23/2017 9:46:29 AM PDT by Cboldt
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