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Not a patriot then? WTF you doing here?
Yeah, the faggot who hates our country is the real patriot.. apparently. Been here since this month, 2017. But it doesn't matter how long we've been here. Only if you fucking give up - which you're doing.
These RINOs are nuts. MAGA isn't going to defend them when they are chased after by wolves. And they're still think they're hot shit.
I had nothing against her before. Or anyone on Fox really. That's why the betrayal hits some people so hard.
Fair enough, anon. That's all good enough for me. As for America's history, it's enough for me to call myself a patriot. It's a work in progress, but started off on a high note too. The only hidden history I'm curious about is why King James sent off the Puritans to settle a colony, when they didn't exactly get along. There's a lot of mythology on "why" he did it (it had to do with Templar history to be exact), but I don't need to know all of that necessarily. The later story of the Founding Fathers and our Constitution is enough to get behind the idea.
A Blue Dog. Which is basically MAGA at this point.
>Corleone turns over a new leaf
Tries to anyways.
"Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in."
I don't think he had to change much. MAGA and old school Dems like Flynn already had a lot in common. They're both traditional and strong Christian people. Trump also stood for historical Dem platforms, like strengthening the working class and infrastructure. It was Republicans who first started selling our working class before Clinton jumped on board and changed his party to do the same.
There's a lot of mythology about the Templar angle. Entertaining, but probably not worth too much digging. Stuff like the movie "National Treasure". But there may be a core of truth about the Templar's lost treasures being sought after by the King, and eventually guarded by Americans.
The other thing that sets alarm bells for me is the Left's new push for the "1619 Project", and trying to erase American history. The year 1619 is conspicuous to me, as it's one year before King James sent off the Puritans. I wonder if it's merely a "anti racist revision" of history, or there's something even more diabolical in what they're trying to erase.