The first rule of Trump Club is: Don’t believe anything the Leftstream Media reports about him.
The second rule of Trump Club is: DON’T BELIEVE ANYTHING the Leftstream Media reports about him.
The third rule of Trump Club is: Check Trump’s Twitter for news about his Presidency. Bypass the leftoid gatekeepers.
The fourth rule of Trump Club is: Trust Trump’s instincts. He wrote “Art of the Deal’; understand he will do some deal-making as President that won’t mean selling his supporters down the river.
If you read the entire thing, it lays it out perfectly.
I am not approached by anybody these days without laying the crook eye on them, and wondering how they are trying to set me up or what they are distracting me from. I trust nobody, and view every politician as corrupt and probably blackmailed by a larger intelligence machine. I even mentally review my entire histories with old family friends, scrutinizing everything they say, looking for anomalies.
But I trust Trump. He has had plenty of chances to moderate his stance to try and appeal to the left. Even the Syrian strike now seems a brilliant exploitation of circumstance, blowing up something that meant nothing to us, with zero risk to the troops, to score a persuasion win on North Korea with China. As the cucks and chickenhawks cheered, little did they know he was laughing at them, using their false flag to benefit the nation elsewhere, knowing all the time that their little war crush will only end with them going home alone and dejected in the end.
Trump has all the right enemies, and when it counts he comes through for us.
He will be the best vote any of us ever cast for President. From here on out, our focus needs to be figuring out how we can help him win his second term.
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I agree on the Syrian issue particularly.
What does it matter if it wasn’t Assad’s?
Assad, ISIS, the rebels, and Kim chunky un-cool all know Trump will engage a red-line.
It’s like a big brother and little brother. The little brother picks on the bigger while some thing prevents the bigger brother from enforcing his authority. The moment the thing preventing response is gone, the first even tiniest of offenses elicits a strong reaction. The bigger brother is not responding to the tiny offense, he is responding to all the larger ones in the past to reassert the fact he isn’t just the bigger brother, but he is also the BIGGER brother.
If I were in Trumps shoes, I would have done the same thing. It wasn’t just the right thing to do, it was the necessary thing to do.
Yes, this is the approach I’m taking as well. The biggest mistake people (even erstwhile supporters who have freaked out and summarily dropped said support) are making is to judge him as if he were the “normal” politician. You just can’t do that. How many times does this need to be demonstrated?
None of this calls for mindless following, ala Obama’s followers. Just a more sophisticated and complex analysis than the regular old Washington business as usual from the talking heads set.
Threat ID shouldn’t be shrugged off so lightly Jay. Bombing the people who are protecting Christians is no mere misstep, it’s a blunder which seemed to please all the wrong people. What fool doesn’t care who gets bombed? The police threatened to arrest me for attending a talk put on by what looked like salafist group. This Mosque turns out to have sent at least 10 guys to fight with ISIS. “Who cares who the police go after they’re showing strength”?
Let me put it another way: I don’t like cats, I wouldn’t rescue a mangy cat wandering around. But it’s an entirely different proposition for me to start kicking the cat because a dog I’ve never seen bit a kid I never met.
But I’m throwing stones in Canada’s glass house. PM Trudeau (the effeminate son of a promiscuous woman) immediately promised near a billion dollars for Syria while deploring the attack. That money is going straight in to prop up Islamist organizations as sure as American arms (pre-Trump) have been.
By the by, thanks for all the citations in your book. I’ve had an opportunity to begin reading through some of the scientific literature. One of the nice things about basic sciences is that it’s difficult to denude them of their true political implications. If you’re focused on telling the truth about lice, it’s harder to imply lies about men.
One of many details I found intriguing was the extent alleles affect behaviour by modulating how the organism responds to conditions. What this implies is that even statistically similar behaviour among neighbouring peoples is not evidence their co-existence is stable or innocuous.
It could be a fatal illusion if imprecise notion of causality is taken for granted. When conditions change, we can’t simply “reasoning out” differences which are organically conditioned. Not only is the activity pre-conscious, it abrogates our best intentions.
‘Assad, ISIS, the rebels, and Kim chunky un-cool all know Trump will engage a red-line.’
If it walks like a neocon, talks like a neocon, and wages war like a neocon, is it a neocon?
But only half of his cabinet, and his son-in-law are joos, so surely not.
Heh, he’s a fraud, you’ve been had. Watch it all unfold over the next few years.
The only area of govt spending he’s jacking up: military. Yet he professed to want to keep America out of other countries’ affairs. Pure political BS.
Jong-un unleashed VX in a public airport, where it could have killed Americans. If Trump gets the Chinese to take care of him, for the cost of some cruise missiles and a MOAB, it will be incredible. But it will take time to prove whether that was the case. I think it was, but you are free to argue otherwise.
Only time will tell.
Did he unleash VX? Did Assad use chemical weapons?
I’m dubious on both.
It’s all too convenient that both of these *issues* crop up just after Trump is elected.
I’m supportive of leaving sovereign nations alone, otherwise we will end up with a New World Order, where the UN police (who will be mostly Chinese and Russian) will ensure compliance with global rules. We’ll all end up slaves, and it won’t be a Christian set up.
It will pay to remain vigilant to the grand plan in the years ahead, and I have been surprised at how quickly the alt-right have lined up to the war drums beating.
I don’t support the wars per se, but I increasingly support war drums.
I will say I trust Trump. I think his heart is in the right place.