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To: LS

I’m afraid the Right has a chronic condition where it places all hope in a single individual or event to return us to our normal lives.

It gets played out constantly (TV, talk radio, social media) in series of Trust the Plan or promises of investigations. Just give it 2 more weeks etc.

Dropping Trump in exchange for DeSantis is just more of the same.
We would be dropping a man proven to fight for what Americans want in the hope of something else. And we will be sold that something else by numerous pundits and political experts repeating soothing words provided by Deep State shadows.

When that next President fails we will once again be looking for somebody to save a society slipping further into the dumpster; blind that the Checks and Balances our Founding Fathers intended wasn’t just limited to politicians but the public itself.

We cannot elect a President and and force him to fight alone.


72 posted on 11/09/2022 6:10:51 AM PST by VetoBill
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To: VetoBill

100% correct. But I also think we cannot elect people who are running on the superficial issues (very important issues, but not the “deep stuff’) like inflation, abortion, etc. without dealing with the basics, the Deep State, fixing the horrendous entitlement programs including SS and Medicaid, and disestablishing 90% of the current fed government.

In other words, running an Oz-—who was far more preferable than Fetterman-—over a McClintock, who was only less so.


74 posted on 11/09/2022 6:14:54 AM PST by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually" (Hendrix) )
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To: VetoBill

This is it exactly. So predictable and so shallow.


87 posted on 11/09/2022 9:05:14 AM PST by vivenne
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