>>11469938 (pb)
I don't think that even after 4 years of getting to know Trump, that you get him at all.
I spent some time trying to catch some wily ass mice who were geniuses at snatching the bait and avoiding the trap. I made a "comfier" trap. They felt safe. Snuggled up to my "free food" platter and tucked in. Then the little assholes went into the woods with full bellies feeling smug. Then, perhaps sooner rather than later, their evil full bellies exploded and they all died–because that free food was full of baking soda. I got them all and my "cars are food for mice" issue is cured.
Enough rope. It takes enough rope and the right bait….and time. You lot have been as much "bait" as anything. Believing anything Q posted as fact–when in FACT it was nice, comfy "ha they believe he's good" bait.
A huge one that you missed was Admiral Rogers, you know, "our hero"?
NSA Mike with a conscious runs to Trump immediately after election and tells him what's been going on. Obama fires him the next day.
That all looked so damn heroic and shit..dinit?
I wondersince they didn't expect her to lose they didn't cover their tracks. What better way to make sure someone is in there to cover shit upthen send in your top dog to "betray" you…and get hired in at the top dog position at the NSA as a "reward" for his loyalty.
Humm. Did that happen?
tl;dr Trump is much smarter than you give him credit for. I'm no Q fan but recognize "him" as a necessary evil. Without "dear leader" hardly any of you would have been able to independently rally and work together.
If there were any among you who remotely expected Trump to win this election "just like that"..and were hoping to crow to people about it? Pic related–that's you.
First assess and collect the "methods" (hello 2018 election)
Second develop counters
Third deploy the trap
Fourth sit back and watch
Fifth? bury the dead.