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Mar 28Liked by Rightful Freedom

I'm not the only one who thinks that *everyone* wants Trump back at the helm - including the Dems and the supposedly Deep State - like in, let him deal with the sinking ship. The legal cases against him are so obviously weak and the fear mongering is so blatantly inane that it has to be just for show - plus the guy gets a lot of free advertising.

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Good points. A lot of the revenue of MSNBC and WaPo has to come from Trump bashing and 'fascist'-fear mongering. Four more years of that would be a lot of money for them.

My own suspicion, that no one shares, is that Biden will back out sometime before the convention and the Dems will nominate RFK Jr. I know it sounds crazy, but it's what I would do if I were them (providing that they really do want to beat Trump).

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Mar 28·edited Mar 28Liked by Rightful Freedom

Yup, Trump bashing is pure entertainment - a division of the military industrial complex, to quote one Frank Zappa. Someone rightfully pointed out that his politics were typically centrist - nothing to write home about.

As per your suspicion, it does sound crazy but who knows? I've heard and read a lot of things about RFK Jr. and I'm still not sure where he fits in all this, except as a wildcard. His exposure of the clot shots could alienate those Dem voters who will never figure it out. Whoever the "winner" turns out to be, the job will be to sell the system as redeemable, as in, let's put the last four years behind us, nothing to see, no questions asked.

And, if it even matters, the guy in the White House is definitely not Joseph Biden...

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"His exposure of the clot shots could alienate those Dem voters who will never figure it out."

Not going to be a problem for the left. As you say, it will be time to put it all "behind us". The magic of the Kennedy name on presidential ticket would erase all little disagreements of the past. A new start. A new Camelot.

OTOH if they don't do something, it looks like Biden is going to lose. And the TDS industry aside, I don't think they want that. We'll see I guess.

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Mar 28Liked by Rightful Freedom

Yes, we will, hopefully.

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Apr 3Liked by Rightful Freedom

In a new development, I believe that RFK Jr's VP pick has ruined any chance for him to sway Trump voters, meaning he's out of the race.

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Yes, she seems acceptable to Democrats. If Biden bows and RFK is the Dem nominee and he sticks with her as a VP that works.

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Lots of ifs. Even if RFK Jr would reap in all the Dem votes, which I doubt very much, that wouldn't be enough to beat Trump. And anyway, how would that be good news? I mean the woman is hell-bent on climate change, carbon sequestration and other assorted nonsense. If you ask me, she's a ghoul.

First firing Kucinich for a CIA asset, now this? The man is controlled or something.

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May 16Liked by Rightful Freedom

This is why CNN did an interview with Trump post J6. They tried the silent treatment after 2021 but then they lost revenue. They had to give him airtime in order to stay afloat financially. They don't want to do it, but they have to or else they run out of money.

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I have also heard a theory that the reason why the deficit is so large is because the establishment is trying to keep many institutions that are not naturally profitable afloat. Many universities, NGOs, and other institutions do not have enough money to stay open without getting paid either directly or indirectly by the federal government. Without the federal spending, they would collapse. This is why our national debt is 30 trillion and we have crippling inflation.

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Dewey's was no saint. He was a swamp creature supported by the FBI. That said, Truman was no angel either, being the continuer of FDR's socialist policies (including using the Korean war as an excuse to "nationalize" our steel industry; which the US Supreme Court thankfully ruled was unconstitutional).

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