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David Poe's avatar

Vance comes from the culture of the Scots-Irish, a large part of the culture of the U.S., but not acceptable to the elite. He could help shift the culture back to normalcy.

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Roger Beal's avatar

We got a peek at that when tha oozing female sack of dogsqueeze on CNN claimed Vance's philosophy was an "Easter egg of white nationalism."

JD is not in the veep office yet, but he sure as hell is over the target.

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William Whitten's avatar

I like J.D. Vance. I like his life story (up to now} which was in his autobiography, Hillbilly Elegy.

My personal story is nothing like his. But I have some similar attitudes. For a long time I did not vote because I did not like either the Democrats or the Republicans. I voted for Ross Perot back in the day. He like Trump was a billionaire and I liked his positions on policy, and his pledge to get all the prisoners of war out of Vietnam. Well Perot lost and that was it for me as far as voting goes.

I did not vote for Trump in 2016. I wasn't paying much attention as I was still of the mind that Republicans and Democrats were interchangeable bots.

But after the Trump administration had done such an outstanding job, and the economy was so good and the illegal aliens were being seriously dealt with, I appreciated Trump and wanted him back in office desperately. I saw the threat of the Neo-Marxist Woke policy positions and went out and voted for Trump in 2020. I was shocked when Biden won. I couldn't believe it, and still do not believe it.

While I was not a voter for all those years I was a serious researcher focused on the crimes of the National Security State. I was what detractors will call a "conspiracy theorist" in other words I deal with actual facts and disregard the "Official Narrative" as most often a cover-up.

At any rate shortly after the 2020 election debacle I found Molly Ball's article in TIME Magazine:

‘The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election’. This article revealed a cabal of high-tech oligarchs had rigged the 2020 presidential election. It named everyone of these traitors and explained exactly how they had manipulated the election to defeat Trump

The following is my Substack article on Molly Ball's article with additional info and video evidence.

Anyone who still thinks Biden actually won fair and square must read this.

Now lets all get out and vote for Trump-Vance in November!

God Bless America.

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Edwin's avatar

Yes, let's do that and win one for the people (citizens).

I will read your article.

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William Whitten's avatar

This is another article that actually uses the Molly Ball piece as a set up:

https://williamw.substack.com/p/2020-presidential-election-fraud-b24

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William Whitten's avatar

Thank you Edwin!

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Edwin's avatar

Thank you, and bless your excellent writings.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

President Trump is a complex smart human being. Has weaknesses that the opposition exploits and the public impression of DT becomes hazy.

He does not reveal his true self and I’m hoping that tonight he does 180° change and expresses his personal feelings and his goals for fixing the deranged federal government that is in chaos !

He made the right choice with Vance’

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

Additionally, he is young and energetic, primed to continue the Trump legacy for another 8 years.

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Edwin's avatar

He could be dictator (after Trump) for 25 years!

The end of Democracy, Actually, the End of Democracy occurred long ago, 1963 most would say, but I say 1939 give or take a few years.

The Uniparty was born.

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Roger Beal's avatar

There never was a "democracy" to end in the first place.

This nation was founded as a representative republic, which is an entirely different critter from a democracy.

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Edwin's avatar

You are of course, correct.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

Yeah! That would be great.

I have often wondered when this all began. 63 is certainly when they made themselves known, but they surely were at it before hand. Why 1939? Surely not because of the birth of Ray Stevens?

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Edwin's avatar

No, the Reign of the Third Reich on the battlefield.

It wasn't anything about their leadership, but the performance of their soldiers.

It gave them ideas about stimulants, and depressives. An idea that has come full circle today.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

Ah! Glad it was wasn’t Ray Stevens’ birth, he’s one of my favorites.

Seriously, I was looking only at what was going on in the States for that year. A lot of famous people, particularly in the performing arts, were born that year.

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Edwin's avatar

Well, back to the stimulants and depressives.

The real coup was coming out with SSRI’s that don’t make you high, but do make you addicts. Plus, it increases your addiction to the drugs that do make you high.

A sort of dual effect, so to speak.

Very worthwhile in a $$$ market.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

I bet. This requires greater consideration than I can give at 1:30 am while on my 4th beer.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

The origins of just about anything can be traced back as far as we want to go. There are great ideas and horrible ideas spawned in all regions of the globe by all manner of peoples. Is it proper to always cite the origin or should the adaptation of an idea into a society be seen as the beginning, at least in that specific context?

The Nazi use of SSRIs need not to have been adopted my the US, nor anyone else anymore than any of their other horrible ideas. They did terrible things and they lost. Their horrible ideas should have died with the leadership of that madness.

When did this bad seed take root in the US? Who planted it and nurtured it? Who brought it over in the first place? What the hell were they thinking? Why did it spread? Why was it never stopped?

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Cathleen's avatar

If Trump is with the people, the only way he can get rid of the DS, imho, is to become a dictatory.

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Catherine Brown's avatar

I knew JD was chosen for a reason, and I don't know enough on this subject to form an opinion. Your article.is helping me understand what it all means a little better. I'm looking forward to more articles like this. The haters need to understand that we the people don't have all the facts. We don't know what is happening behind those big political doors. Unfortunately, it's al.very complicated and "they" want to keep it all complicated because if we the people knew what "they" do behind those doors we might not like it very much.

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Edwin's avatar

Well said! But I have to place my trust in Trump, he is the leader.

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Momcat's avatar

goo's article! spot on. I know several never-Trumpers that are solid Trumpers now after seeing how well he performed in 2016-19 & realizing the dirty tricks the dems pulled in 2019 & through 2024 just to protect Obama, Hillary, & Biden from jail. It's so obvious who the dictator is when you see Peter Navarro & Steve Bannon in federal jail for the same crimes that Majorkas, Hunter, & Eric Holder committed & were never arrested for.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

I like ferocious people.

And just like it's said that "it's a woman's prerogative to change her mind..." it's also a man's prerogative if'n he got things wrong, based upon what was accomplished & delivered, to change his mind about the guy he once derided...

Also: it takes a mighty BIG man to do that AND to admit it. Publicly. (Not just to his wife or partner during pillow talk.)

Well done gentlemen.

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John P. Wallis's avatar

If you re-watch the RNC convention video last night you will hear JD Vance TWICE talking about Michigan when he was clearly in Wisconsin. It made no sense. Was he just reading the teleprompter? That's what it seems. Perhaps General Flynn would have been a better choice for Trump's VP.

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Edwin's avatar

Yes, but I want General Flynn the Head of the Military, Trump’s liaison through the White House.

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Cathleen's avatar

yes, Edwin, that position makes more sense for Flynn.

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Cathleen's avatar

I would prefer General Flynn as well, John. BTW, did you notice the stage background at the RNC? An interesting choice, Novus Ordo Seclorum (New Oder of the Ages)

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John P. Wallis's avatar

I did not. Sounds insane.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

The most important 42 miles in American politics

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/3086867/the-most-important-42-miles-in-american-politics/#google_vignette

“This is not a place where presidential candidates go, but it is where presidents can be elected or defeated,” said Sracic, who lives right in the thick of it.

“Politicians on both sides of the aisle for the longest time did not understand that this 42-mile stretch and all of the other ones in this country that it represents was becoming ground zero in American politics,” Sracic said.

On the eve of the election in 2020, then-President Donald Trump showed up here in Butler for a rally that was one for the ages. People wondered why.

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Lynn's avatar

So, Kurt is still saying Trump didn't win in 2020? How in the world did he think that DESantis would beat President Trump? Sounds like Kurt was in the DESantis inner circle.

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Lynn's avatar

President Trump already had a track record in 2020.

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Edwin's avatar

Thomas, Keith, thanks for the restacks.

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Edwin's avatar

Abigail, Greg, thanks for the restack.

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Edwin's avatar

Thanks Gregg, for the restack.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Does Vance like the jabs ???

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Renee Marie's avatar

Vance is simply a TOOL.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Look at his investments. Can’t live in both worlds.

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mary-lou's avatar

Vance's background: he has business connections w/Vivek Ramaswamy (Big Pharma) and Peter Thiel of PayPal, Bilderberg and Palantir (which provides surveillance tech for intelligence agencies and the Pentagon). Vance’s company Narya Capital is an investor in Amplify Bio, Amplify Bio is in partnership RNAV8 Bio that creates more mRna vaccines. all having to do with medi-care (did Vance in senate disclose this when voting on anything to do with medi-care especially funding?) - https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210921005111/en/Chapter-Announces-17-Million-Series-A-Round-led-by-Narya-Capital-and-Peter-Thiel-with-participation-from-existing-investors-Maverick-Ventures-Susa-Ventures-and-XYZ-Venture-Capital

this should be included in the image we have of Vance.

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Renee Marie's avatar

👍💥

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E. Grogan's avatar

I think the author really needs to read this summary of info on J.D. Vance, it's important IMO - I've followed this woman for quite awhile she has really good info, Trump supporter, conservative with 21 yrs in Air Force service and was a Jan. 6'er who spent 161 days in prison because she was falsely accused of insurrection just like all the other Jan. 6ers:

https://x.com/QPATRIOTMLO1/status/1813063013139722393

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