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Offline SimpleMan

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Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
« Reply #15 on: November 03, 2021, 02:46:31 PM »
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  • That's what I was thinking. They'll "find" several thousand votes, just enough to swing the race to the Democrat. It's their modus operandi.
    I wondered last night if there would suddenly be enough votes to fall off a turnip truck somewhere, to put McAuliffe over the top.  Obviously that didn't happen.  But in retrospect, I have to wonder if it would even be logistically possible, for the Democrats/liberals/socialists/whatever to keep rigging elections time, and time, and time again.  In 2020, you had a big, noisy, messy, chaotic decoupage of 51 separate elections, turned into rabbit hash by the pandemic and early voting (and changing rules all over the place WRT that kind of voting), and there was a lot of room for shenanigans, this fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome from Day One.  Put another way, the "other side" pulled out everything they had, legal or otherwise, and weren't afraid to use it.  Was there enough fraud to throw the election?  We may never know.  Sidney Powell couldn't produce her "kraken", and Mike Lindell's objections ---I hate to say it, I like the guy --- are all over the place, make little sense, and are brutally unwatchable after a few minutes.

    Virginia is a confusing, quirky state with no huge population centers, aside from Fairfax County (I use that as a pars pro toto for FC, Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax City, Falls Church, et al, i.e., "northern Virginia"), and FC is about the most disjointed, transient, incoherent place imaginable.  I lived there for several years, so I know whereof I speak.  It's basically endless neighborhoods blurring into each other, not unlike the Atlanta suburbs, no real unifying theme other than traffic and huge housing costs for what you get.  And everything west of Richmond is basically Arkansas, some stunningly beautiful country, but blood-red MAGA-land.  (Charlottesville proper would be an exception.)


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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #16 on: November 03, 2021, 05:28:42 PM »
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  • Sad thing is that Bloomberg's gun-grabbing shabbos goy was defeated by a guy whose earliest moves include "Youngkin Announces Plan to Combat Anti-Semitism in Virginia."  https://www.youngkinforgovernor.com/post/youngkin-announces-plan-to-combat-anti-semitism-in-virginia 

    Good grief!


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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #17 on: November 03, 2021, 06:00:28 PM »
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  • New Jersey was just barely called (?) for Phil Murphy, with the option out there for a recount. This is a state that Democrat presidential candidates, but not governors, win easily, so the option might be actually used.
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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #18 on: November 03, 2021, 08:32:21 PM »
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  • This "election" is just a show to make people think that their "votes" still matter - that "elections" are still real. It's all rigged and a manipulation. It's a way to make the deceived think "We won this time, and we'll take back the Congress and White House in 2022/24, doggonit !" This was just another theater move to placate and pacify an otherwise growing disgruntled populace. People are dumb asses. The 2020 presidential election was so blatantly stolen, they had to throw the dumb goyim a few crumbs this most recent election cycle so there is no growing dynamic to round up the kike bankers, media, and pharma pushers, and all of their families, and hang their asses. 

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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #19 on: November 03, 2021, 11:54:29 PM »
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  • This "election" is just a show to make people think that their "votes" still matter - that "elections" are still real. It's all rigged and a manipulation. It's a way to make the deceived think "We won this time, and we'll take back the Congress and White House in 2022/24, doggonit !" This was just another theater move to placate and pacify an otherwise growing disgruntled populace. People are dumb asses. The 2020 presidential election was so blatantly stolen, they had to throw the dumb goyim a few crumbs this most recent election cycle so there is no growing dynamic to round up the kike bankers, media, and pharma pushers, and all of their families, and hang their asses.
    Truly.
    The moment gun-grabbing shabbos goy McAuliffe lost shabbos goy Youngkin announced he was "combating antisemitism." Jєω theatre.

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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #20 on: November 04, 2021, 12:48:41 AM »
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  • This "election" is just a show to make people think that their "votes" still matter - that "elections" are still real. It's all rigged and a manipulation. It's a way to make the deceived think "We won this time, and we'll take back the Congress and White House in 2022/24, doggonit !" This was just another theater move to placate and pacify an otherwise growing disgruntled populace. People are dumb asses. The 2020 presidential election was so blatantly stolen, they had to throw the dumb goyim a few crumbs this most recent election cycle so there is no growing dynamic to round up the kike bankers, media, and pharma pushers, and all of their families, and hang their asses.

    It is amazing to me how quickly people forget everything when they are thrown a crumb.  Stalin hit the nail on the head! :

    The Soviet novelist, Chingiz Aitmatov recounted a story in one of his articles written near the end of the failed Marxist movement in Soviet Union.

    In 1935, Stalin invited his trusted senior advisors and some media henchmen to a meeting with intent to make a point using the most evocative of methods. When everyone was gathered at the barnyard, he called for a live chicken and vigorously clenched it in one hand. With the other hand, he then began to pluck out the chicken’s feathers in handfuls. The poor bird squawked under the torment but Stalin kept at denuding the chicken until it convulsed with agony. Remarkably unperturbed by the feeling of disgust obvious on the faces of the people too afraid to express their unease to the dictator, he continued until the chicken was completely unfeathered.
    He then put the bird down by a small heap of grain and stood up to finish the last act while the people curiously observed the chicken move towards the grain. As the chicken started to peck, Stalin put his hand into his jacket pocket and pulled out another fistful of grain, putting it out in front of the wounded bird. To the utter surprise of the transfixed spectators, the chicken managed a weak-kneed stagger back to Stalin and started to peck the fresh grain right out of the hand that moments ago had inflicted unbearable pain on it. Stalin had made his point — loud and clear.

    He turned to the people and said, “People are like this chicken. It doesn’t matter how much pain you inflict on them. The moment you offer them what they need, they will still follow you and turn to you for their survival.”
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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #21 on: November 04, 2021, 09:08:05 AM »
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  • Hey, who would have ever guessed!

    https://www.youngkinforgovernor.com/post/youngkin-announces-plan-to-combat-anti-semitism-in-
    If you oppose the jab and refer back to World War II, they will consider it anti Semitic.  Where is the laws to ban anti Christianity which surpasses anti semitism?
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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #22 on: November 04, 2021, 09:14:02 AM »
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  • Everyone needs to stop hoping that the republicans are going to solve the problems of the world.  They allowed the Democrats to get away with communism.  Many of the Lincoln Loggers are communists like Bush, McCain, McConnel, etc. 
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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #23 on: November 04, 2021, 09:22:16 AM »
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  • New Jersey was just barely called (?) for Phil Murphy, with the option out there for a recount. This is a state that Democrat presidential candidates, but not governors, win easily, so the option might be actually used.
    That was weirdest campaign.  Or lack of campaigning. The republicans did the minimal.  It doesn’t matter the republicans in New Jersey are Democrats in disguise.  Communists.  So many Catholic communists.  Our state should be red.  Catholic Church in New Jersey is Democrat communists like Peluser and let’s go Brandon. 
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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #24 on: November 25, 2021, 10:08:35 PM »
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  • Well Trump can rely on a couple of demographics in 2024... Evangelicals, Opus Dei operatives and Indulters.
    Not saying I would support Trump in 2024, but its worth noting the first supporters of Trump among Trads (in 2015) were either Sedes or SSPX Resistance. Most of the indulters had to be dragged in and many others only warmed up to Trump as the GOPe moved to co-opt "Trumpism" (because some of them are really playing for the GOPe). The Neo-SSPX itself was not too happy with Trump's victory in 2016 for a number of reasons, but the give away was the January/February 2017 issue of The Angelus.
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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #25 on: November 26, 2021, 05:53:16 AM »
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  • Right about now the leadership of the Sspx is pushing the nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr jab.  
    They have an agreement with Rome which is in such a state of apostasy that it is trying to do away with the Latin mass and moral teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. 
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    Re: Youngkin winning in Virginia
    « Reply #26 on: November 26, 2021, 09:43:40 AM »
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  • Not saying I would support Trump in 2024, but its worth noting the first supporters of Trump among Trads (in 2015) were either Sedes or SSPX Resistance. Most of the indulters had to be dragged in and many others only warmed up to Trump as the GOPe moved to co-opt "Trumpism" (because some of them are really playing for the GOPe). The Neo-SSPX itself was not too happy with Trump's victory in 2016 for a number of reasons, but the give away was the January/February 2017 issue of The Angelus.
    Trump is a jerk and an embarrassment, one saving grace being that he is probably quite a bit more intelligent than he comes across as being.  I have heard that he can be the nicest guy in the world, or he can be an absolute SOB, depending on the circuмstances.  I did hear a very edifying anecdote about how he assisted a disabled man in a restaurant, cutting up his steak for him when the man couldn't cut it himself.  I suppose any of us are capable of either decency or boorishness.  For lack of better alternatives, or rather, better potentially electable alternatives, I do plan to vote for Trump in 2024, because of abortion, the Second Amendment, and issues surrounding intersectionalities and social revolutionaries, in that order.  He does really need to have any references to religion scripted for him by aides who understand the topic, as he made himself look pretty foolish by holding up a Bible on one occasion, making reference to "eating the little cracker" on another, and commenting on "Two Corinthians" on yet another, at Liberty University, no less. 

    WRT the latter, the Democrats figured out long ago that if you cobble together enough members of various intersectionalities --- feminists, blacks, Hispanics, ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs, the poor, the disabled, those who seek abortion choice, and others --- and scratch them where it itches, promise them the "big rock candy mountain", and throw in a little bit of winsomeness and attractiveness, you win elections.  They do an outstanding job of this, and I have to wonder how Republicans win any elections at all, where the demographic is even remotely diverse.