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RFK Jr. announces he's running as an independent.


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2023 Sep 30, 10:35am   4,949 views  137 comments

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I bet DeSantis does the same thing just to level the vote shaving playing field. But I'll go one further, I bet it was DeSantis' plan all along if his failing campaign doesn't turn around by November, he'll run as Independent.

I don't think DeSantis will make a dent in either parties numbers. But I wonder what the Left/Right leaning Independent voters ratio will be that vote for RFK Jr in the general election.
If you ignore all else and just look at the D next to his name. You would assume that all of the voters he would shave off any numbers, it would be the Democrats that felt it the most. But I'm not sure, RFK Jr. is more Conservative and more Patriotic than anyone besides Trump on the Republican ticket.
People who are fed up or worn down with the Trump hysteria, might opt to vote Independent for RFK Jr.
Of course we all know, that without a Party representation and saturation in every voting district in America to make sure the Indy votes don't get shit canned, or (Cured) changed to a Democrat vote. Then no Independent or 3rd party will ever stand a chance. Especially not in this era of compromised complicit Judges that tells real victims they have no legal standing, while actively persecuting any and all that brings Voter Fraud to the light.

RFK Jr. could get 75% of the actual vote, but on election day they would say he barely got 5% of the vote. While the losing party wring their hands, blaming him for their loss.

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75   Patrick   2024 Feb 17, 11:59am  

https://twitter.com/ChristianM_74/status/1758343996294811815


BREAKING: Robert Kennedy Jr. has been granted a massive victory in his lawsuit against the Biden administration for colluding with social media companies to censor him and others.

RFK Jr. was able to win a preliminary injunction against the White House and several federal agencies as a federal judge ruled that the government was "insinuating themselves into the social-media companies’ private affairs and blurring the line between public and private action."

Judge Doughty said Kennedy provided substantial evidence that the Biden administration had coerced the companies into suppressing free speech related to Covid, elections, gas prices, climate change, gender, and abortion.

"It is certainly likely that Defendants could use their power over millions of people to suppress alternative views or moderate content that they do not agree with in the upcoming 2024 national election," the judge added.

The injunction is stayed until 10 days after the Supreme Court rules on Missouri v Biden, though it prevents the White House and other agencies from coercing social media companies to "remove, delete, suppress, or reduce... content containing protected free speech."

This is a major triumph for free speech in the country that RFK Jr. has won.



76   richwicks   2024 Feb 17, 4:21pm  

Tenpoundbass says


I was generalizing about past discussions and topics that I have had with other people. What you're trying to do, is pick a topic that I never even mentioned and shoehorn some other discussion that I didn't have with anyone.


I'm trying to explain why sources are important through demonstration. I'm pointing out that making EVERYBODY do work to find out what MIGHT be true is a way of exhausting people.

Most people are dependent on "authorities". That's why dummies still listen to Rachael Maddow and Sean Hannity for information, or Tucker Carlson for that matter. We are CONDITIONED to trust an "authority". Well, if the authority isn't giving out sources, ignore them, because sometimes they make mistakes, and sometimes, they just outright lie, or omit critical information.

If you stumble across an article and there's no feedback, ignore it. Don't even bother to read it. You can't comment on "news" articles, NOT because there's "too much hate" in the comments, it's because there's too many people calling out bullshit in the article. That's why people have abandoned "mainstream news", it's bullshit, and if people were allowed to comment on the articles for the last 10 years, there would be no bullshit in media. There's lots of sites that DO let you comment, then shadowban you when you find "errors" in their report. Do you think you're being shadowbanned because you're wrong? No, you're shadowbanned because you're blowing away their propaganda. This happens on YouTube a LOT and FaceBook, as well as Twitter.

Tenpoundbass says


I will argue until I'm blue in the face that Covid was a big Nothing Burger, that the media and the NGO health officials and government health officials colluded to brainwash everyone that if they caught it they would die. I have argued the mask was bullshit, and the vax was bullshit


People took it because they can't IMAGINE they could possibly be brainwashed, we all can be, including me even though I'm hyper aware of it. My example is to demonstrate what can be done, if people would simply include links. There should be a revolution at this point. Covid wasn't a "nothingburger", it was a psychological experiment that caused people real harm. There are people dead because of the lies. Don't let them get away with lies.

Tenpoundbass says


I know the VAX is bullshit, I don't have to follow all of the theories and conspiracies surrounding it.


Debunk conspiracy theories that are wrong, prop up the ones that are true. I HIGHLY doubt 20% of the population is going to die, but it's not a trivial number of people who have or will. A common method in propaganda to cover up a crime is to exaggerate it, so it's dismissed. "Oh the WTC were destroyed by directed energy weapons!!" - says Dr. Judy Woods on the payroll as a propagandist for one of the intelligence agencies.

Tenpoundbass says


That should be the job of those that did take it. They should have looked into all of that first.


Don't make it more difficult for them. Most people are cattle. Even if they stumbled across the screenshot I showed you out of a 9 hour presentation, the herd mentality is strong, and they would dismiss it. The screenshot alone they would consider "probably fake", and even with the video "well, this must not be important otherwise our free press would be reporting on it".

There is no free press.

That's the most difficult thing to get people to understand, we don't have a free press. Does all the media collude to push propaganda? How could that big conspiracy be true??? It is. Editors control content, and they answer to the owners of the press, which are not a group of investors, it's a group of people called the board of directors, and they collude.

That's the last hurdle. The cattle and sheep may not directly effect me, but they drag me along with them. It's a personal effort to undermine the credibility of our "press". Like I said, there's a tiny percentage of people like me, but we do add up. Before I die, I want the entire population to understand what propaganda is, how it works, and pass this information on to their children. We are making progress, the "mainstream media" is in tatters. People make careers out of making fun of it.


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78   Patrick   2024 Feb 17, 9:54pm  

https://debbielerman.substack.com/p/rfk-jrs-new-book-the-wuhan-cover


RFK Jr.'s New Book: The Wuhan Cover-Up

Review and analysis of a book that no major media outlet has reviewed and independent bookstores refuse to carry



79   Patrick   2024 Feb 23, 2:27pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/sharyl-attkisson-fearless-reporting


Mayorkas personally declined Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request for Secret Service protection; WHY?
80   Tenpoundbass   2024 Feb 24, 9:29am  

richwicks says

People took it because they can't IMAGINE they could possibly be brainwashed, we all can be, including me even though I'm hyper aware of it.


There are three theories I have about the irregularities of people afflicted or died from taking the shot.

1)Placebos: Perhaps the creators of the vax, knew it could be deadly, so to throttle the maiming and death, only a certain nth bottles created actually had the Vax in it. The rest were placebos.

2)ppm disbursement: Perhaps the ingredients that people had adverse reactions to, difficult to control the parts per million dilution. They weren't able to sit there with tweezers and say "one part per millionth for you, and one part for you..." Some vials could have had tens, hundreds or even thousands parts more than intended, while most of the rest of the vial had merely faint traces, while some had no traces at all.

3)Every human's body reacts to substances (drugs, food, minerals) differently. Some people react to drugs and food differently. That is one of the biggest problems with medicine today. Everyone is treated the same.

Even two or all three of these could be the case. I'm so grateful that many I know that felt that they had to take the shot. Hasn't been adversely effected yet.
Most of them would never take it again. It seems those that keep getting "Covid" and seem in worse health since the scamdemic. Are the ones are still defiant and are glad they took it, and thinks their ill health is because we didn't take it.
81   just_passing_through   2024 Feb 24, 11:05am  

Tenpoundbass says


1)Placebos: Perhaps the creators of the vax, knew it could be deadly, so to throttle the maiming and death, only a certain nth bottles created actually had the Vax in it. The rest were placebos.


There is actual empirical data to back that up but I can't remember where I saw it. Probably here on patnet but from what I can remember a nordic country had data - by lot.

One lot didn't have any reactions. A second lot had too many and the third was wiping people out. They suggested the lot with no reactions might be a control.
82   Tenpoundbass   2024 Feb 24, 11:47am  

If you ever seen CBD or THC oil/honey, in the bottle. Each one will have a varying amount of crystalized globules floating around in it.
There's really no way evenly disperse potency, the label on the bottle is a calculated guess at best. One bottle will be mediocre whilst another from the same lot or batch, will knock your socks off.

Also if the vax is causing blood clots, perhaps it's already coalescing in clumps, before it can be bottled or dispensed in dosage.
83   stereotomy   2024 Feb 25, 10:28am  

just_passing_through says

Tenpoundbass says



1)Placebos: Perhaps the creators of the vax, knew it could be deadly, so to throttle the maiming and death, only a certain nth bottles created actually had the Vax in it. The rest were placebos.


There is actual empirical data to back that up but I can't remember where I saw it. Probably here on patnet but from what I can remember a nordic country had data - by lot.

One lot didn't have any reactions. A second lot had too many and the third was wiping people out. They suggested the lot with no reactions might be a control.

There was an analysis done in Denmark that identified 3 distinct types of batches: 1) the "hot" shot that caused 80-90% of all adverse reactions 2) the "cold" shot that had far fewer and less severe reactions, and 3) the "placebo," with no reported adverse reactions. I forget the exact distribution between the batches, but I remember that the hot shot was under 10% of all batches, probably closer to 1%.
84   WookieMan   2024 Feb 25, 10:54am  

Tenpoundbass says

Of course when I say, "the people I run into, in my day to day travels". The people I'm talking about are live in person, not the internet.
Surely you're not suggesting I have never sent a link in SMS? I think you're trying to shoehorn your agendas in my story. So you're injecting this other nonsensical bullshit, about not providing a link.

Nothing new for Rich. The link is always correct... lol. Fact is we have citizen journalist now that actually experience what is actually happening. Anecdotal. Fancy that.

I know EV's are going to be taxed and heavily in the near future. I'm not writing an article on a website and creating a link. I know it. These are people I talk to that have to find out how budget shortages for roads are going to made up by people using them and not paying for them. This is not extreme logic either. Because I don't have a link doesn't mean it's not true.

Fact is I don't trust 90% of links anyway. I'm at the point if I didn't see it I don't believe it. The 10% I believe are from people I know and I know witnessed whatever occurred. I know a lot of people, so that's seriously where I get my news. They have no financial motive to lie to me. A link is shit.
85   HeadSet   2024 Feb 25, 12:20pm  

WookieMan says

I know EV's are going to be taxed and heavily in the near future. I

It may be that all cars, EV and ICE, will be paying mileage taxes in the future. May even be in the form of all major roads being toll roads charged with EXPass.
86   WookieMan   2024 Feb 26, 2:51am  

HeadSet says

WookieMan says


I know EV's are going to be taxed and heavily in the near future. I

It may be that all cars, EV and ICE, will be paying mileage taxes in the future. May even be in the form of all major roads being toll roads charged with EXPass.

ICE cars AND trucks already pay MFT. Our roads were funded just fine with that. As EV sales jump they're not getting taxed. They're not going to tax ICE cars more. Trust me on this one. Maybe in CA, but elsewhere not happening. They will 100% tax EV's. They have to.

Made up numbers for an example. Say 90% of cars are ICE and paying MFT at the pump. Say it's $100/yr. You're talking a 10-20% drop in revenue. Where do you make that up? EV's. It's coming. EV owners have been warned. And this isn't hyperbolic. It will be in two forms. Annual registration fees. And taxes by government via your utility provider based on your registration.

My timeline might be off as I don't like to make predictions, but end of 2025-2027 EV owners will get hammered. Financially it will be even worse than it already is to own one.
87   seesaw   2024 Feb 26, 3:12am  

Who in the zuck is buying EV's? I'll take a hybrid. I need Petrol. Don't even get me started on this nonsense.
88   richwicks   2024 Feb 26, 4:05am  

Tenpoundbass says

It seems those that keep getting "Covid" and seem in worse health since the scamdemic. Are the ones are still defiant and are glad they took it, and thinks their ill health is because we didn't take it.


At this point, I'm of the opinion that they deserve what they get. It's akin to warning somebody that's stepped out on the street that a bus is about to hit them, and they just respond with "Fuck you asshole!" and continue walking. I'm not under any obligation to help them.
89   richwicks   2024 Feb 26, 4:15am  

WookieMan says


My timeline might be off as I don't like to make predictions, but end of 2025-2027 EV owners will get hammered. Financially it will be even worse than it already is to own one.


I think the EV phase is dying off, it was a minor mania. Now that enough people have bought them, there's enough word of mouth with people saying "don't make this mistake..".

The cost of the car offsets the cost of fuel and once that battery is dead, the car has to be replaced. You're not going to see a Tesla built in 2015 on the road in 2035. Well you might, but it will be as rare as seeing a 1960's car on the road. When the battery needs to be replaced, that's the entire car and the technology is going to be changing. You won't be able to buy a compatible battery easily in 10 years. A car from 1950 still runs on gasoline, and the battery is the same as it was in 1950.

An old car, you can take apart, refurbish the engine, even build engine parts. No normal person is going to be able to build a lithium ion battery, even an exceptional person. You can't service a battery. It's like servicing a computer chip, fortunately, computer chips last forever.
90   WookieMan   2024 Feb 26, 7:24am  

richwicks says

An old car, you can take apart, refurbish the engine, even build engine parts. No normal person is going to be able to build a lithium ion battery, even an exceptional person. You can't service a battery. It's like servicing a computer chip, fortunately, computer chips last forever.

Solyndra or whatever the name was. EV's aren't and can't be the future. No grid/power supply to handle the charging with any incremental increase in charging. Solar won't help, reliant on the sun. So how do these get charged if nukes are bad, coal is bad, and I've even heard nat gas plants are bad. How the F do you power these things with even another 20% increase? You can't.
91   HeadSet   2024 Feb 26, 9:12am  

richwicks says

A car from 1950 still runs on gasoline, and the battery is the same as it was in 1950.

Your main point is valid, but a slight correction here - the 1950 cars had 6-volt batteries and electrical systems, and some required leaded fuel.

richwicks says

You won't be able to buy a compatible battery easily in 10 years.

Maybe, it depends on the price. If someone develops tech for a cheaper battery then they will surely make it compatible with a market of many thousands of used Teslas. Sorta like how one can convert a 1950 car to a 12 volt system and do fuel additives to replace the lead.
92   HeadSet   2024 Feb 26, 9:15am  

WookieMan says

How the F do you power these things with even another 20% increase? You can't.

That is the rub, not the individual car tech. I believe the plan for those who want 100% EV is to get the public off the road.
93   Patrick   2024 Feb 28, 1:27pm  

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/super-pac-backing-rfk-jr-secures-enough-signatures-get-him-georgia-and


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. secures enough signatures to get on Georgia and Arizona ballots
94   HeadSet   2024 Feb 28, 2:22pm  

Patrick says

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. secures enough signatures to get on Georgia and Arizona ballots

That may not be the good news you think it is. Odd that those are two of the states with the targeted 2020 voter fraud. Only now with RFK in the race, the fraudsters have the additional tool of "dominioning" votes from Trump to RFK. Then they have to do less of a vote dump to bring Biden to win in a plurality.
95   richwicks   2024 Feb 28, 6:34pm  

HeadSet says

Your main point is valid, but a slight correction here - the 1950 cars had 6-volt batteries and electrical systems, and some required leaded fuel.


You can still get leaded fuel, as an additive. I'm glad that shit is gone.

HeadSet says

Maybe, it depends on the price. If someone develops tech for a cheaper battery then they will surely make it compatible with a market of many thousands of used Teslas. Sorta like how one can convert a 1950 car to a 12 volt system and do fuel additives to replace the lead.


I doubt it. The cost of the battery is the materials, there's very little markup and they depend on scale of economics. The batteries are part of the structural integrity of the car as well, they are are designed differently for each vehicle. 1/2 of the cost of an EV is the battery. When an EV needs a new battery, it doesn't get one, it goes to the landfill. We aren't going to get increased energy density, we're there now, we might get different technology and different materials, but there's never going to be a battery that comes out that has twice the energy and 1/2 the size or 1/2 the weight.

Converting a 1950's car to a 12 volt system is quite trivial, you just have a DC to DC converter. Stepping down is really easy from a high to low voltage, stepping up though requires a bit more complexity. From 12 to 6, it's just pulse width modulated. You connect the battery for a split second, and when it goes over 6 V on the output, you disconnect it. You use a capacitor to smooth out the signal, and you end up with a tiny ripple at 6V. This is common in modern electronics. We could make devices where you could plug in anything from 5v to 30v DC and take in the energy but it would add to the cost of the device, so... If a phone costs $199 versus $200, that's a big deal because people won't buy as many at $200 as they do at $199. People are stupid.
96   Patrick   2024 Mar 6, 10:48am  

https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/magas-next-obstacle-rfk-jr


The majority of MAGA have written off RFK Jr. as irrelevant, but he is polling anywhere from 9-14%, with Trump and Biden neck and neck.

Trump’s new slogan is “Too Big To Rig”. If we intend to outvote the steal, we are going to need all the help we can get. There is no room for error. ...

RFK Jr. also pulls 1% more from Trump voters than he does Biden voters. That’s 1% we cannot afford to be missing out on, with the fate of humanity on the line.

If Kennedy were to drop out entirely, that would give Trump an approximate net 1% boost against Biden. If Kennedy were to drop out and endorse Trump, we could see an even bigger bump. But if Trump were to offer Kennedy his VP seat, we would be able to bring over a substantial chunk of that 9-14%, and create a significant gap between the Trump/Kennedy ticket and the Deep State ticket.

As things stand now, Kennedy’s presence in the race is detrimental to Trump’s chances, meaning he is technically aiding Biden and the Deep State. And if the Dems switch Biden out for a better candidate, all the sudden Trump is in real trouble.

The only logical conclusion is for these men to align, unite under one banner, and ensure the Deep State do NOT win in November. We have to create a ticket that is TOO BIG TO RIG!

There’s only one way to make that happen.


I'd love to see Kennedy as Trump's VP pick, but it seems impossible, because they are such different personalities, and presidents traditionally pick comically incompetent VP's so as not to have any threat to their own power.
97   HeadSet   2024 Mar 6, 11:43am  

Patrick says

I'd love to see Kennedy as Trump's VP pick,

A better cross party pick would be Tulsi Gabbard.
100   Tenpoundbass   2024 Mar 8, 8:40pm  

I would imagine Jeffery Epstein was perceived as a mover and shaker and someone to know if you weren't privy to his darker endeavors.
I wouldn't think Jeffery was on every corner saying "psst! Hey old dude! Wanna buy some Kids?" I bet 80% of the people on the list, were just duped stooges, promised a goodtime party, to sell influence for the mark or client he was procuring compromising options for. The rest of the guest might have not even known what was going on in the blue and white temple thingy. Or where ever they did the sick shit. But having those other people on the island made it all seem organic rather than just a honey pot kiddie brothel. He probably had Mr. Rodgers there.
102   WookieMan   2024 Mar 13, 3:21am  

Patrick says

I'd love to see Kennedy as Trump's VP pick, but it seems impossible, because they are such different personalities, and presidents traditionally pick comically incompetent VP's so as not to have any threat to their own power.

He can't talk. It's grinding when he does. Polling is bull shit anyway. My wife is not political at the federal level. If she heard him talk she'd be like is that a talking rat? Or is he dying? She's 100% Trump and RFK Jr. wouldn't get her vote or Biden. I'm Trump.

I need to talk to my one neighbors that are college professors. I don't want to get into an argument with them, but have a slight feeling even they are turning on Biden. One is the village President the other is on the school board. I'm on my board, so politics do come out when we hang out and they're 2 houses away.

I don't think the DNC really knows how bad this is. I think Vivek would be the best choice. This idea that Vivek would upstage Trump would actually be good. Trump can pick his battles and focus on what needs to be done. He'll be a lame duck POTUS anyway. Have him fight the minor shit Trump doesn't want to deal with. He was literally campaigning for Trump the whole time. He's well spoken and a business owner. Really think about Kamala? She got a law degree because she was a minority. She's not intelligent.

That's what's great about a 2nd term POTUS, your VP pick can be aggressive and it's no biggie. Trump will work until he's dead, but he does know he has to hand this off to someone of like mind. He's learned the game. Vivek took lessons from Trump. He's young. The only thing is if Trump's son Don Jr. eventually wants to run and he picks another vanilla VP like Pence.
104   Patrick   2024 Mar 25, 11:40am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/in-the-mud-monday-march-25-2024-c


The Hill ran an op-ed yesterday asking the obvious question, “Why are the Democrats suddenly so petrified of RFK Jr.?” Probably because polls show Kennedy is peeling off more disaffected democrats than disaffected Republicans. ...

The gist of the article was that the trouble seems to be with younger voters, a staple low-information democrat constituency. ...

Who doesn’t like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.? Trump supporters might not vote for the independent democrat, but they admire his courageous stance against biomedical tyranny. Blue-leaning independents, though, who can’t stomach Trump, but hate Biden, find a candidate to love in RFK.

In other words, an independent-running Kennedy is the dream candidate for a lot of left-leaning independents.

Cowardly Joe Biden won’t debate RFK, but he’ll sure slander the anti-vaccine campaigner behind the scenes.
105   Patrick   2024 Mar 25, 11:41am  

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/4550916-why-are-the-democrats-suddenly-so-petrified-of-rfk-jr/


Because he has been essentially blackballed by much of the mainstream media, Kennedy and his team have engaged in a powerful “get out the message” guerilla warfare media campaign by appearing on many of the most popular podcasts in the nation. Be it Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, Jordan Peterson, the Chief Nerd or others, Kennedy — and his collective message — is now regularly being received by millions of Americans every week.

Keep in mind that the combined viewership of the broadcast network evening news programs averages about 18 million. Rogan’s podcast alone has surpassed 50 million streams multiple times, and Carlson’s as well. Kennedy has the potential to dwarf the viewership of the mainstream media while pounding home a message that seems to speak to many.

Team Biden and the DNC realize that the president seems to be losing more ground by the week. More than that, they also understand that presidential elections are won by shaving an eighth of a percent off of one district, a quarter of a percent off of one county and half of a percent off of one major city. To them, Kennedy’s razor surely appears to be getting larger and sharper by the day.
106   HeadSet   2024 Mar 25, 12:11pm  

Why are the Democrats suddenly so petrified of RFK Jr.?

That "petrified" is an act. Running the 2020 playbook of stealing votes through Dominion and late night vote dumps to make Biden an even more popular candidate than last time will be a tough sell. However, fixing an actual 55% Trump with 40% Biden and 5% RFK into a Dominion and Dump altered 40% Trump with 45% Biden and 15% RFK lets Biden win with a more believable plurality.
107   UkraineIsTotallyFucked   2024 Mar 26, 1:24pm  

It's now official: RFK is gonna take waaay more votes from Biden than he is from Trump. Especially in the Bay Area.

She's a Kamala Harris with a brain and command if sentence structure.


109   HeadSet   2024 Mar 26, 6:00pm  

UkraineIsTotallyFucked says

It's now official: RFK is gonna take waaay more votes from Biden than he is from Trump.



110   HeadSet   2024 Mar 26, 6:02pm  

UkraineIsTotallyFucked says

She's a Kamala Harris with a brain and command if sentence structure.

Ironic that you have a typo in that sentence! ("if" instead of "of").
111   Patrick   2024 Mar 26, 8:00pm  

UkraineIsTotallyFucked says

It's now official: RFK is gonna take waaay more votes from Biden than he is from Trump. Especially in the Bay Area.

She's a Kamala Harris with a brain and command if sentence structure.


Yes, I think RFK got some wonderful blow jobs from Nicole.

His credibility is completely gone now, and he will indeed pull many more votes from Biden than from Trump after this exceptionally poor choice in running mate.
113   WookieMan   2024 Mar 28, 2:55pm  

Patrick says

Yes, I think RFK got some wonderful blow jobs from Nicole.

His credibility is completely gone now, and he will indeed pull many more votes from Biden than from Trump after this exceptionally poor choice in running mate.

Core Trump supporters were never gonna support RFK. He can't speak without you wanting to kill yourself. It's like someone sanding your skin. I think RFK and Vivek were plants by the Trump campaign. This is his 2nd rodeo. Outside of a bull shit conviction, Trump will be POTUS again. I'm nearing 90% confidence on that.

We have little to no domestic policy. I don't care about Russia/Ukraine. I don't care about Isreal/Palestine. This is the same outlook everyone I talk to says. Fuck 'em. How about stop the wars in Chicago, Baltimore, LA and other cities. Bring back manufacturing jobs so blacks have something else to do besides kill each other.

We need to unite this entire hemisphere and tell the rest of the world to fuck off. We have what we need in abundance resource wise. WWII is almost a century ago. Let it go...
114   richwicks   2024 Mar 28, 3:55pm  

WookieMan says

Core Trump supporters were never gonna support RFK. He can't speak without you wanting to kill yourself. It's like someone sanding your skin.


This is the man's version of "he's not handsome enough".

Be less superificial.

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