>But by selectively omitting that crucial part, and then suggesting Kushner was ONLY talking about DeSantis, Ron Filipkowski HIMSELF used those migrants as political pawns in HIS own partisan politics smear of DeSantis!
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>But by selectively omitting that crucial part, and then suggesting Kushner was ONLY talking about DeSantis, Ron Filipkowski HIMSELF used those migrants as political pawns in HIS own partisan politics smear of DeSantis!
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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/09/kari_lake_offers_a_master_class_in_avoiding_the_medias_gotcha_questions.html
Kari, a lot of people of color feel like they are unfairly targeted by police. Are they wrong to feel that way? And regardless of if there's any merit there, what can you as governor do to improve the perception of police?
Most Republican politicians, when asked such a question, would have begun a stumbling defense about how most police are good people, but it's up to everyone to make sure to protect the minority community from bad police, and blah, blah, blah. In other words, they would have accepted the premise while, at the same time, trying to walk away from it. It's a normal human response, but a bad one if you're running for office.
Kari Lake doesn't respond that way. She immediately questioned the reporter's premise: "A lot of people of color? How many people of color have you talked to about that?"
Suddenly, instead of Lake being on the defensive, the reporter was, as he mumbled about "surveys." With the reporter caught flatfooted, Lake shifted to her own unassailable position: all people, regardless of color, want to be safe. Crime is everybody's problem.
>Red line is children
This anon's post is an excellent indicator of a smart mother fucker. 40k foot view initiated.
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Anons won't know everyone's story, and it doesn't matter. What matters, post election, is their deeds. Past is in the past.
If PDJT is commander in chief, and he endorses them, they are part of the plan. That includes Oz
(Looks at Jack PoSo).