Showing posts with label GOP Establishment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GOP Establishment. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Evil Snakes
Long considered a top conservative thinker, incorrectly to be sure, Bill Kristol has been exposed as a big government globalist, and an opponent to the freedom seeking limited government citizenry.
Kristol, formerly with The National Review, was most recently exposed in joining other supposed conservative leaders in their opposition to Donald Trump. Make no mistake, Trump is not a conservative, but their opposition to him essentially was an assist the potential election of Hillary Clinton, who if elected, would have destroyed this country as founded forever.
We cannot say that others who participated in that Trump bashing effort, but given a tweet from Kristol this Valentines Day, it is very clear that Kristol should indeed be considered our opponent.
So it can be concluded that Bill Kristol would prefer the country to continue being run by the "deep state" rather than a representative of the people, which Donald Trump who ran thinking of the "forgotten man" and spoke at his inaugural of giving the power back to the people.
There you have it! Kristol says keep the power in the control of the global elite rather than having it reside with the people. #Trouble.
But famed Twitter pundit Mike Cernovich has a more disturbing thought:
Cernovich worries Trump's life may be in danger, and it pains me to say I find that concern reasonable.
Folks, we are in for the fight of our lives.
Donald Trump is fighting the Democrats, the progressive left, the progressives in GOP, neocons of both parties, globalists, the establishment, the mainstream media and former president Obama's army of chaotic community agitators masquerading as organizers.
And this is only in our nation!
Then there are all the swarming foreign opponents.
Given what I have been witnessing, I am not sure which is more formidable.
But what I do know is those of us who supported Donald Trump had better have our feet firmly placed, for we will sooner than later be tasked with standing in the fire with him.
Kristol, formerly with The National Review, was most recently exposed in joining other supposed conservative leaders in their opposition to Donald Trump. Make no mistake, Trump is not a conservative, but their opposition to him essentially was an assist the potential election of Hillary Clinton, who if elected, would have destroyed this country as founded forever.
We cannot say that others who participated in that Trump bashing effort, but given a tweet from Kristol this Valentines Day, it is very clear that Kristol should indeed be considered our opponent.
So it can be concluded that Bill Kristol would prefer the country to continue being run by the "deep state" rather than a representative of the people, which Donald Trump who ran thinking of the "forgotten man" and spoke at his inaugural of giving the power back to the people.
There you have it! Kristol says keep the power in the control of the global elite rather than having it reside with the people. #Trouble.
But famed Twitter pundit Mike Cernovich has a more disturbing thought:
Cernovich worries Trump's life may be in danger, and it pains me to say I find that concern reasonable.
Folks, we are in for the fight of our lives.
Donald Trump is fighting the Democrats, the progressive left, the progressives in GOP, neocons of both parties, globalists, the establishment, the mainstream media and former president Obama's army of chaotic community agitators masquerading as organizers.
And this is only in our nation!
Then there are all the swarming foreign opponents.
Given what I have been witnessing, I am not sure which is more formidable.
But what I do know is those of us who supported Donald Trump had better have our feet firmly placed, for we will sooner than later be tasked with standing in the fire with him.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Go Play In The Traffic
These "Top" GOP officials suggest Donald Trump would be "the most reckless president in American History"?
Worse than the enemy within Barack Obama who is violating our laws assisting our enemy Iran? More reckless the Hillary Clinton, who placed national security at risk exposing her server and is bought and paid for by foreign agents?
These GOP officials can go play in the traffic.
Their willful ignorance, or possible allegiance to a global governance, is exactly why the citizenry of the GOP selected Trump, in defiance of these RHINO idiots complicit in the increasing demise of our once great nation.
I'll gladly take my chances with Trump, all day and everyday, over the economic imbecile and ethically challenged Hillary Clinton.
50 top GOP national security officials sign letter warning Trump would be 'the most reckless president in American history' by PAMELA ENGEL of Business Insider.
These GOP officials can go play in the traffic.
Their willful ignorance, or possible allegiance to a global governance, is exactly why the citizenry of the GOP selected Trump, in defiance of these RHINO idiots complicit in the increasing demise of our once great nation.
I'll gladly take my chances with Trump, all day and everyday, over the economic imbecile and ethically challenged Hillary Clinton.
50 top GOP national security officials sign letter warning Trump would be 'the most reckless president in American history' by PAMELA ENGEL of Business Insider.
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Economics,
Ethics,
Globalism,
GOP Establishment,
Hillary Clinton,
Iran
Monday, March 21, 2016
Firebombing Truth
A few weeks back, I had the occasion to visit with Breitbart's Sonnie Johnson. The impressive Johnson is not playing around; she is firebombing TRUTH!
Johnson is a disciple of Andrew Brietbart, the conservative innovator who dies suddenly just when the fight of Obama's overreach hit full stride. The Breitbart Organization was founded by those associated with Andrew to continue his, our, fight. "I promised Andrew 2 things... More voices and I'll sell freedom...I will keep my promise" said Johnson.
Johnson notes the GOP establishment fails to recognize and build upon their own history. Beyond the recent rejection of the Tea Party movement, they fail miserably in the inclusion of the African American community, whose long history in the party houses Booker T. Washington and MLK.
An army of folks are ready to embrace freedom and liberty, but the GOP fails to recognize their value while embracing the continuance of the ruling class.
"They want rain without thunder and lightning."--Frederick Douglass.
It is time we roll in with some thunder, disrupting the business as usual crony capitalism we find so commonplace in today's world. It is time we all stand with Sonnie!
Find the wonderful Sonnie Johnson at DidSheSayThat.com
Johnson is a disciple of Andrew Brietbart, the conservative innovator who dies suddenly just when the fight of Obama's overreach hit full stride. The Breitbart Organization was founded by those associated with Andrew to continue his, our, fight. "I promised Andrew 2 things... More voices and I'll sell freedom...I will keep my promise" said Johnson.
Johnson notes the GOP establishment fails to recognize and build upon their own history. Beyond the recent rejection of the Tea Party movement, they fail miserably in the inclusion of the African American community, whose long history in the party houses Booker T. Washington and MLK.
An army of folks are ready to embrace freedom and liberty, but the GOP fails to recognize their value while embracing the continuance of the ruling class.
"They want rain without thunder and lightning."--Frederick Douglass.
It is time we roll in with some thunder, disrupting the business as usual crony capitalism we find so commonplace in today's world. It is time we all stand with Sonnie!
Find the wonderful Sonnie Johnson at DidSheSayThat.com
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Americans Reject Clinton's Failure and Fraud
| Hillary Clinton Photo/Chicago Tribune |
Unless the GOP denies the will of those who voted, that result is highly unlikely. According to John Kass of The Chicago Tribune, "Hillary can't win. She's the establishment candidate in year of insurgency."
America is full throttle anti-establishment, as evidenced by the successes of Trump and Sanders. Although Hillary will beat Sanders, in a year of insurgency, in the general, she remains a terribly flawed candidate.
Clinton, a classic insider of the elite ruling class, has little record of accomplishment and sky high unfavorables. In addition, much of the electorate considers her untrustworthy, if not an outright liar. She claims to be the answer of all the nation' problems, but has been standing in lockstep as a member of the team that has not only failed to fix the multitude of issues we face, but has made them worse. Freedom, in the name of government fixes she has championed, has retracted.
While an indictment may be in her future, if not, her embodiment of the ruling class establishment will be exposed and prohibit her from further destroying the republic.Those who cause the problem are rarely the right choice to fix the problem.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Right From The Beginning
Pat Buchanan says the emerging foundation of a new GOP is taking shape.
I find Pat in error when he asks "Who is campaigning, in either party today, for open borders, or passing The Trans-Pacific Partnership, or sending troops back to Iraq or into Syria? The DEMS strongly favor open borders along with establishment GOP who favor the cheap labor, and Rubio cast the sixtieth vote on TPP, which erodes our sovereignty and the power of Congress.
I do agree with Buchanan's assessment "the returns from the primaries look like the passing of the old order, the death rattle of an establishment fighting for its life, and being laughed at and mocked as it goes down."
Buchanan is a smart cat, and has been providing outstanding political analysis right from the beginning, pun intended as that is the title of a book written by Buchanan back in 1988.
A New GOP is Born by Patrick J. Buchanan
I find Pat in error when he asks "Who is campaigning, in either party today, for open borders, or passing The Trans-Pacific Partnership, or sending troops back to Iraq or into Syria? The DEMS strongly favor open borders along with establishment GOP who favor the cheap labor, and Rubio cast the sixtieth vote on TPP, which erodes our sovereignty and the power of Congress.
I do agree with Buchanan's assessment "the returns from the primaries look like the passing of the old order, the death rattle of an establishment fighting for its life, and being laughed at and mocked as it goes down."
Buchanan is a smart cat, and has been providing outstanding political analysis right from the beginning, pun intended as that is the title of a book written by Buchanan back in 1988.
A New GOP is Born by Patrick J. Buchanan
Labels:
GOP Establishment,
Open Borders,
Pat Buchanan,
Sovereignty,
TPP
Monday, February 29, 2016
The Case For Cruz
BAHL Revere will be casting a ballot on March 15 in Florida for Senator Ted Cruz of Texas for President of the United States of America.
To take a step back, the wide field for the GOP was a collection of outstanding individuals for consideration, with each and every one of them far superior to anyone the Democrats have running or thinking of running.
While a couple of them had no hope, some had stellar backgrounds and compelling visions for the future of America.
Rick Perry and Scott Walker were very accomplished men who for whatever reason were eliminated early on. Both were outstanding, conservative governors.
Bobby Jindal has always impressed, but although he came out swinging, he never got any hits.
Sen. Rand Paul we hold in very high regard, but he got off kilter in many of the debates and did not in our estimation adequately address the terror issue, which sadly became a top discussion point in the aftermath of terrorist activity.
Carly Fiorina was tremendous, calling out folks and speaking with eloquent and intellectual precision, but she never could keep hold of gains she would make. If it were up to me, I would find something for her to do in the next administration.
The time has passed for Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, although Santorum does have keen insight on the Islamic situation, which could benefit the next president.
Chris Christie is a very smart guy and quite capable. But over time, we have learned of his progressive leanings and we cannot get past his embrace, seemingly for political purposes, of President Obama in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Brokeback Boardwalk we found appalling.
As governor of Florida, we had absolutely no complaints with the performance of Jeb Bush. But Bush is now an open border man, spearheaded common core and thinks we need to move away from the Reagan years. He must have lost his ever loving mind. Thanks, but no thanks.
We have never really embraced John Kasich, who we consider a conservative Democrat. Had he switched parties, he may well be our next President. He is a fan of Common Core and thinks government can pick winners and losers, which I abhor.
Dr. Ben Carson is a brilliant mind and a wonderful person, and would be dealing with healthcare issues in the next administration if it were up to me. But we never saw him as "the man" this go around.
That leaves Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump.
Marco Rubio got our vote for Senate in Florida, where he campaigned as a Tea Party guy. We elected him to go stop Obama. Next thing we know, Rubio has team with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R:SC) and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D:NY) to craft an immigration policy which allows forms of amnesty. In addition, Rubio cast the sixtieth vote on the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), which we consider an attack on American sovereignty. Therefore, of the remaining three, he gets our bronze.
Donald Trump is an individual I have always liked over the years, and love his book "The Art of the Deal." In 2011, we asked Trump to run as a Democrat to derail Hillary, as Trump himself said he has always thought of himself as more of a Democrat. Trump is scoring big on the issue of the border, and is also against the TPP, which no doubt helped him get the endorsement of Sen. Jeff Sessions (R:AL), one of our favorites.
We have been very disappointed with the demeanor carried by Trump during the campaign. Trump does not take criticism lightly and appears to have an enemies list of those who he considers an opponent, which we do not condone. Trump appears to not have a deep understanding of the Constitution, and seems uninterested with the constraints of placed on government within the document. He recently said he supports the healthcare mandate, which we deem unconstitutional.
The list of people who despise the candidacy of Trump includes many of our favorite folks, inclusive of Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, Sen. Ben Sasse (R:NE), Dana Loesch, Andrew McCarthy, Dr. Thomas Sowell and David Barton to name a few.
Other folks we like are backing Trump, inclusive of Sen. Sessions, are Sarah Palin, Michael Savage, Eric Bolling and Steve Forbes.
Trump will get things done, and we consider him perhaps the Grey Champion described in work of Strauss and Howe in their "The Fourth Turning" book. As described by Jim Quinn of The Burning Platform, the Grey Champion "doesn't necessarily have to be a good person, but they must lead and display tremendous confidence in their cause and path." As America enters the period of a Fourth Turning, the arrival of a Grey Champion is a must, and he will come. Is he here?
While Trump is intriguing, a breath of fresh air and someone ready to place a well deserved kick in the ass to not only the GOP establishment but the entire ruling class, he exhibits too many liabilities to garner my support in the primary.
That leaves Sen. Ted Cruz.
In the last several weeks, the Cruz campaign has lapsed, having been taken off message and blindsided by some decisions made by staff members. Cruz is in the weeds trading insults with Rubio and Trump and the news media. Just this Sunday on FOX News, Cruz appropriately called out Chris Wallace, but when given the opportunity to knock him out with truth, failed to do so.
Cruz needs to get back to his original message, which empowers the individual, limits government, forces financial sanity and returns our nation the the friendly confines of the Constitution.
Much is made that Cruz is not well liked, but we view that as a positive. My vote is not sending him to Washington to get along with and do deals with progressives and socialist whose objective is to transform, if not ruin, the country as founded.
I know which politicians have been fighting Obama every step of the way, and Cruz leads that brigade. Cruz is a principled man with great respect for our founding who is country first, recognizing the expansive opportunities available in an America which champions liberty and freedom.
A major divide in the GOP is forming, and good people are getting in unnecessary scraps. All of the blame can be placed on the GOP establishment, who have become one with the ruling class and have rejected the will of the governed.
While my ballot will be cast for Cruz, I fear it is too late with the Trump train having already left the station and I am quite certain Trump will win Florida easily.
Should Trump become the eventual nominee, while I have reservations beyond those documented above, I will support him against Hillary Clinton, who could never secure my vote, Micheal Bloomberg, who could never secure my vote, or a GOP establishment candidate (Mitt Romney?)should the GOP start playing games down the road.
America is over with the games, and that is why, in large measure, Trump is on his way to a landslide win, not only in the primary, but in November as well.
I think the Grey Champion is here.
To take a step back, the wide field for the GOP was a collection of outstanding individuals for consideration, with each and every one of them far superior to anyone the Democrats have running or thinking of running.
While a couple of them had no hope, some had stellar backgrounds and compelling visions for the future of America.
Rick Perry and Scott Walker were very accomplished men who for whatever reason were eliminated early on. Both were outstanding, conservative governors.
Bobby Jindal has always impressed, but although he came out swinging, he never got any hits.
Sen. Rand Paul we hold in very high regard, but he got off kilter in many of the debates and did not in our estimation adequately address the terror issue, which sadly became a top discussion point in the aftermath of terrorist activity.
Carly Fiorina was tremendous, calling out folks and speaking with eloquent and intellectual precision, but she never could keep hold of gains she would make. If it were up to me, I would find something for her to do in the next administration.
The time has passed for Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, although Santorum does have keen insight on the Islamic situation, which could benefit the next president.
Chris Christie is a very smart guy and quite capable. But over time, we have learned of his progressive leanings and we cannot get past his embrace, seemingly for political purposes, of President Obama in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Brokeback Boardwalk we found appalling.
As governor of Florida, we had absolutely no complaints with the performance of Jeb Bush. But Bush is now an open border man, spearheaded common core and thinks we need to move away from the Reagan years. He must have lost his ever loving mind. Thanks, but no thanks.
We have never really embraced John Kasich, who we consider a conservative Democrat. Had he switched parties, he may well be our next President. He is a fan of Common Core and thinks government can pick winners and losers, which I abhor.
Dr. Ben Carson is a brilliant mind and a wonderful person, and would be dealing with healthcare issues in the next administration if it were up to me. But we never saw him as "the man" this go around.
That leaves Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump.
Marco Rubio got our vote for Senate in Florida, where he campaigned as a Tea Party guy. We elected him to go stop Obama. Next thing we know, Rubio has team with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R:SC) and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D:NY) to craft an immigration policy which allows forms of amnesty. In addition, Rubio cast the sixtieth vote on the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), which we consider an attack on American sovereignty. Therefore, of the remaining three, he gets our bronze.
Donald Trump is an individual I have always liked over the years, and love his book "The Art of the Deal." In 2011, we asked Trump to run as a Democrat to derail Hillary, as Trump himself said he has always thought of himself as more of a Democrat. Trump is scoring big on the issue of the border, and is also against the TPP, which no doubt helped him get the endorsement of Sen. Jeff Sessions (R:AL), one of our favorites.
We have been very disappointed with the demeanor carried by Trump during the campaign. Trump does not take criticism lightly and appears to have an enemies list of those who he considers an opponent, which we do not condone. Trump appears to not have a deep understanding of the Constitution, and seems uninterested with the constraints of placed on government within the document. He recently said he supports the healthcare mandate, which we deem unconstitutional.
The list of people who despise the candidacy of Trump includes many of our favorite folks, inclusive of Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, Sen. Ben Sasse (R:NE), Dana Loesch, Andrew McCarthy, Dr. Thomas Sowell and David Barton to name a few.
Other folks we like are backing Trump, inclusive of Sen. Sessions, are Sarah Palin, Michael Savage, Eric Bolling and Steve Forbes.
Trump will get things done, and we consider him perhaps the Grey Champion described in work of Strauss and Howe in their "The Fourth Turning" book. As described by Jim Quinn of The Burning Platform, the Grey Champion "doesn't necessarily have to be a good person, but they must lead and display tremendous confidence in their cause and path." As America enters the period of a Fourth Turning, the arrival of a Grey Champion is a must, and he will come. Is he here?
While Trump is intriguing, a breath of fresh air and someone ready to place a well deserved kick in the ass to not only the GOP establishment but the entire ruling class, he exhibits too many liabilities to garner my support in the primary.
That leaves Sen. Ted Cruz.
In the last several weeks, the Cruz campaign has lapsed, having been taken off message and blindsided by some decisions made by staff members. Cruz is in the weeds trading insults with Rubio and Trump and the news media. Just this Sunday on FOX News, Cruz appropriately called out Chris Wallace, but when given the opportunity to knock him out with truth, failed to do so.
Cruz needs to get back to his original message, which empowers the individual, limits government, forces financial sanity and returns our nation the the friendly confines of the Constitution.
Much is made that Cruz is not well liked, but we view that as a positive. My vote is not sending him to Washington to get along with and do deals with progressives and socialist whose objective is to transform, if not ruin, the country as founded.
I know which politicians have been fighting Obama every step of the way, and Cruz leads that brigade. Cruz is a principled man with great respect for our founding who is country first, recognizing the expansive opportunities available in an America which champions liberty and freedom.
A major divide in the GOP is forming, and good people are getting in unnecessary scraps. All of the blame can be placed on the GOP establishment, who have become one with the ruling class and have rejected the will of the governed.
While my ballot will be cast for Cruz, I fear it is too late with the Trump train having already left the station and I am quite certain Trump will win Florida easily.
Should Trump become the eventual nominee, while I have reservations beyond those documented above, I will support him against Hillary Clinton, who could never secure my vote, Micheal Bloomberg, who could never secure my vote, or a GOP establishment candidate (Mitt Romney?)should the GOP start playing games down the road.
America is over with the games, and that is why, in large measure, Trump is on his way to a landslide win, not only in the primary, but in November as well.
I think the Grey Champion is here.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Please Present The Evidence
Of all people to pull a Harry Reid, we find Mitt Romney this afternoon with Neil Cavuto.
Reid's false accusations against Mitt Romney regarding taxes were accurately deemed despicable behavior in 2012, and an attack on Donald Trump with respect to this topic is seemingly, no, it is, beneath Mitt Romney now.
We asked for, and never received, evidence from the low life Reid, who was lying.
Hey Mitt, present your evidence? Your diminishing credibility is at stake.
Or are you compromising principles playing establishment politics, which would be an example of why Trump is well on his way to the nomination.
Reid's false accusations against Mitt Romney regarding taxes were accurately deemed despicable behavior in 2012, and an attack on Donald Trump with respect to this topic is seemingly, no, it is, beneath Mitt Romney now.
We asked for, and never received, evidence from the low life Reid, who was lying.
Hey Mitt, present your evidence? Your diminishing credibility is at stake.
Or are you compromising principles playing establishment politics, which would be an example of why Trump is well on his way to the nomination.
Labels:
Donald Trump,
GOP Establishment,
Harry Reid,
Mitt Romney,
Neil Cavuto,
Taxes
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Angry Voices Must Be Heard Loud And Clear
President Obama, after promising brevity, spoke for hours praising himself for his perceived successes while a growing majority of the nation has finally caught on to the incredible failure of his administration to deliver freedom and prosperity, delivering what should be his last State of the Union address.
Without question, in his arrogance, Obama no doubt thinks the American citizenry is stupid and that all the problems facing our nation are in fact our fault.
It really is amazing, in a Nineteen Eighty Four sort of way.
Nikki Haley, Governor of South Carolina, who I have never had issue with, gave the GOP response, and it was truly eye opening. While she was eloquent and made some sound points, she also traveled in a direction that no doubt torqued the conservative wing of the party.
"We learned last night that the Republican establishment is very comfortable identifying themselves as elites and members of a club -- and that you can't get in just by being who you are and doing what you want to do as a Republican and pursuing what you believe in" said Rush Limbaugh.
It appears the GOP establishment, worried by Donald Trump and petrified of Ted Cruz, is making it's move.
As reported by Dustin Ulsterman of The Ulsterman Report, who is on top of the political spectrum like few others, "The Republican Establishment’s choice to be the next President of the United States, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, is said to have sent operatives to engage in off the books discussions with South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley last month. The meeting was the brainchild of two significant Republican donors who have indicated a strong desire to see both Rubio and Haley sharing the GOP 2016 ticket."
"This morning Governor Haley told NBC she was “open” to finding herself running as a Vice President for the 2016 Republican ticket. Interestingly, Haley also said in that very same interview she was intentionally calling out Donald Trump for what she termed, “…the siren call of the angriest voices.” Both the interview and its subject matter would indicate Mrs. Haley is happily doing the bidding of the GOP Establishment."
Once again, the GOP establishment turns it guns on those aiming to disrupt the governance of the elite ruling class with far more resolve than an anti-American president who is orchestrating the transformation of America.
It should tell you everything you need to know, and if you value America as founded, you should hit the campaign trail and voting booth with superior resolve and urgency.
Your angry voices must be heard loud and clear, while we still have freedom of speech.
Without question, in his arrogance, Obama no doubt thinks the American citizenry is stupid and that all the problems facing our nation are in fact our fault.
It really is amazing, in a Nineteen Eighty Four sort of way.
| Nikki Haley R: South Carolina |
"We learned last night that the Republican establishment is very comfortable identifying themselves as elites and members of a club -- and that you can't get in just by being who you are and doing what you want to do as a Republican and pursuing what you believe in" said Rush Limbaugh.
It appears the GOP establishment, worried by Donald Trump and petrified of Ted Cruz, is making it's move.
As reported by Dustin Ulsterman of The Ulsterman Report, who is on top of the political spectrum like few others, "The Republican Establishment’s choice to be the next President of the United States, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, is said to have sent operatives to engage in off the books discussions with South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley last month. The meeting was the brainchild of two significant Republican donors who have indicated a strong desire to see both Rubio and Haley sharing the GOP 2016 ticket."
"This morning Governor Haley told NBC she was “open” to finding herself running as a Vice President for the 2016 Republican ticket. Interestingly, Haley also said in that very same interview she was intentionally calling out Donald Trump for what she termed, “…the siren call of the angriest voices.” Both the interview and its subject matter would indicate Mrs. Haley is happily doing the bidding of the GOP Establishment."
Once again, the GOP establishment turns it guns on those aiming to disrupt the governance of the elite ruling class with far more resolve than an anti-American president who is orchestrating the transformation of America.
It should tell you everything you need to know, and if you value America as founded, you should hit the campaign trail and voting booth with superior resolve and urgency.
Your angry voices must be heard loud and clear, while we still have freedom of speech.
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