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vxbush
11/8/2024 5:49:39 AM
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It sounds like Trump's chief of staff pick is universally well-liked (in conservative circles--I assume Dems will find her reprehensible) and extremely capable. That is excellent news, because we don't need more turncoats itching to write a tell-all book. Stephen Kruiser noted wrote, giving a hat tip to the author of the article above: Wiles had been rumored to be the front-runner for the chief of staff position during the campaign. Trump obviously trusts her counsel and listens to her. There was a telling moment during his victory speech in Florida when he called Wiles and co-chair Chris LaCivita up to the podium. Wiles obviously wanted nothing to do with the spotlight. Those are the kinds of people Trump needs as confidantes to help his ambitious second term agenda. Sarah goes on to detail Wiles's bona fides, which read like a conservative's dream résumé. She started her career in politics by working for Jack Kemp, then went on to work for Ronald Reagan. Wiles has worked a lot of campaign magic in Florida, helping both Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis to victory in each's first gubernatorial run. The coolest part of her biography for us sports fans is that Wiles is the daughter of the late, great broadcasting legend Pat Summerall. This sounds like very good news to my ears.
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vxbush
11/8/2024 5:54:25 AM
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Sigh....they have to turn that knife in just a little deeper before they leave office.... It got little notice while all the focus was on the race for the presidency, and besides, it happened and then didn’t happen so quickly. Back in late July, the mastermind of the 9/11 jihad attacks [Khalid Shaikh Mohammed--vxb] that murdered nearly three thousand people and sent America into the spiral of decline and confusion that has brought us to the present situation, along with two of his henchmen, was given a sweetheart plea deal that would spare them the death penalty. Then just two days later, Biden/Harris Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin canceled the whole thing. I wrote at the time, “This is less likely to be an outbreak of common sense, much less patriotism, in the Biden regime than it is an attempt to take a damaging campaign issue off the table.” And sure enough, now that the election is over, the plea deal is back on again. The Biden-Harris regime seems determined to pander to America’s enemies until it finally ends its reign of terror (if all goes according to plan) on Jan. 20, 2025. What's interesting in that article is: who had the authority to cancel the plea deal?
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vxbush
11/8/2024 6:02:41 AM
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Given our long tenure together excoriating the mass media, do you agree with this article that Americans are no longer listening to mass media? I know that universities are teaching their students that you can only trust information provided by media companies, in a blatant attempt to keep viewers attached to the national media companies. What I don't know is if it is working. If all the cries of media saying "Trump fascist!" failed as much as they did when you look at this election, they might be right. On a side note--several online commentators, including Sundance, wondered as I did about all the voters who suddenly disappeared after the hyyyyyuge vote turnout in 2000 as compared to this week. Sundance also dropped a hint: When it is prudent, I will share more about the intercepted ballot printing operations. For now, suffice to say several awesome groups were focused on fraudulent ballot nullification efforts via voter rolls, manipulated IDs and challenges to the Supervisors of Elections. However, last year, after much thought and contemplation about strategic pressure points, I decided to focus our CTH effort on tracking ballot printing; subsequently notifying regional USPS Postmasters of localized ballot printing operations that could create potential “bulk mail fraud.” Methinks Sundance played a significant part in stopping the Democrat ballot initiatives.
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vxbush
11/8/2024 6:17:24 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 4: D'oh! Typo--mean to say huge vote turnout in 2020. Sigh.
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vxbush
11/8/2024 11:38:18 AM
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In #8 JCM said: Suddenly discovering the "Constitution". Bunch of Soros lackey jackanapes. Indeed.
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Occasional Reader
11/8/2024 12:08:47 PM
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Weird DC moments. There’s a guy who is selling “street sense“, the self declared newspaper for the homeless, outside my local Starbucks. He’s also listening to Nixon’s “checkers speech” on his smart phone. 🤔
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