Quote (Goomshill @ 26 Oct 2024 12:37)
Louis Brandeis penned, the greatest remedy for speech we dislike, for speech that is hateful or harmful, is more speech.
People can listen to Donald Trump and Joe Rogan talk and ask the question, are these the words of a fascist? The words of someone who would destabilize our country, or carry a grudge into civil war? Is Trump a scripted candidate who spends hundreds of millions on think tanks to workshop his messaging with focus groups before rigorously adhering to the teleprompter in front of him? Or is he just a normal, fallible man, capable of some keen insights and mistakes, but generally trying to do his best?
Millions of people are already listening. Perhaps Youtube will spurn the pinko jew's advice and censor this video. At least spotify won't, its their money maker. And some of it is a good listen. I heard John Bolton's whole interview on hard talk while I was driving, and now Trump is responding to it directly- he isn't really troubled with Bolton, he always knew he was a neocon nutter, he just liked having him as an attack dog on a leash to threaten countries with his carrot and stick approach. Take Bolton to a meeting with foreign leaders and they straighten up. And it worked, the only bone he had to throw the warmongers was a few missile strikes on Assad, he even took out ISIS so fast it made them sad.
Quote (El1te @ 26 Oct 2024 12:55)
Donald Trump is excellent at conveying a message using very few words, aided by body language intonation and hand gestures. He truly is what he says, that he is experienced and used to dealing with the toughest people in the New York real estate massive buildings market, and understands the regulatory & other inefficiencies very well. Exactly what you want for getting the government on a diet and exercise plan to cut out the bloat.