TYB
Newt ~ "He [Trump] will turn out a Tidal Wave of voters who are deeply alienated from what they see is corruption in Washington…"
TYB
Newt ~ "He [Trump] will turn out a Tidal Wave of voters who are deeply alienated from what they see is corruption in Washington…"
Roseanne Barr
FANI OBAMA
8:45 PM · Aug 15, 2023·384.9K Views 1:05
https://twitter.com/therealroseanne/status/1691612088005693815
Glenn Greenwald·Aug 14
Note that, upon turning into a well-known musician virtually overnight, @AintGottaDollar announces with no explanation or fanfare that he chose Rumble to use for his livestreams.
Rumble is now the default choice for those wishing to escape Big Tech control and censorship:
https://twitter.com/AintGottaDollar/status/1690435382029287424
This Tweet was deleted by the Tweet author.
Glenn Greenwald
Almost any video I ever see on Google's YouTube involves the creator desperately attempting to avoid Google's completely arbitrary yet rigid rules about what one can and can't say.
Arbitrariness is always a part of tyranny: no rhyme or reason, no explanation, no appeal.
10:37 AM · Aug 14, 2023
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1691096819244388352
moar from Newt today:
Richard Grenell reposted
Sebastian Gorka DrG
A dark dark prediction from one of the wisest political minds in America. Listen to @NewtGingrich
11:26 PM · Aug 15, 2023 1:21
https://twitter.com/SebGorka/status/1691652562649251884
Marina Medvin 🇺🇸
Feds have Trump’s DMs, even deleted ones. And unsent drafted tweets.
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
11:03 PM · Aug 15, 2023
https://twitter.com/MarinaMedvin/status/1691646728020132223/photo/1
Breanna Morello·1h
I stood in Brian Kemp’s office as his staff was served with thousands of sworn affidavits alleging election crimes in GA.
His staffers laughed at the individuals serving him—while they watched CNN.
He’s never taken election fraud seriously.
He’s apart of the problem.
Brian Kemp ·11h
The 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen.
For nearly three years now, anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward - under oath - and prove anything in a court of law. Our elections in Georgia are secure, accessible, and fair and will continue to be as long as I am governor.
The future of our country is at stake in 2024 and that must be our focus.
Breanna Morello
Each of these boxes had hundreds of sworn affidavits in them.GA voters were attempting to alert the Governor to the election fraud they witnessed in 2020.
Staffers just laughed.
11:12 PM · Aug 15, 2023
https://twitter.com/BreannaMorello/status/1691649194900021400
Mark Levin Show
1 hour ago
The Indictments Against Donald Trump Represent a Democrat Attack on the Liberty of All Americans
6-mins
https://rumble.com/v3814wr-the-indictments-against-donald-trump-represent-a-democrat-attack-on-the-lib.html
TRUMP ReTRUTHed
Mark Levin·14m
My appearance on Hannity tonight
>The Indictments Against Donald Trump Represent a Democrat Attack on the Liberty of All Americans
>6-mins
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump
https://truthsocial.com/@marklevinshow/posts/110897209740153015
How Should Republicans Respond To Fulton County? Indict The Left
When politicians are tempted to prosecute their enemies for political reasons, they must fear the same thing happening to them.
here are 27 Republican attorneys general in the U.S., compared to 23 Democrats. But you’d hardly know it these days. Today, all the celebrity prosecutors are Democrats. The left has an entire caste of politicians who make their careers by loudly hunting down supposed “wrongdoers,” using whatever excuses they can manufacture.
This cabal of prosecutors has existed for a while. In New York, for instance, the attorney general’s office has spent years neutering the National Rifle Association with a legal offensive meant to shut it down or at least entirely disable it as a national political force — an offensive that has mostly succeeded.
But the Democrat effort to criminalize their political enemies has reached its climax in 2023. Republicans have sat and watched as four separate indictments have come down from three separate prosecutors, all with the same purpose: imprisoning Donald Trump and as many of his political allies as they can get away with. Monday’s indictment out of Fulton County, Georgia, is the most extreme yet, seeking to ensnare not just Trump but 18 of his associates for the “crime” of contesting the 2020 election through the courts and legislative process.
The goal of all these indictments is simple: rig the 2024 election in the court system before a single ballot can even be cast, and criminalize the MAGA political movement Trump has built.
As our founders knew, and as Ben Franklin famously warned, maintaining a republic is not easy. The temptation is always there for tyrants to abuse their powers to nullify elections and make their hold on power permanent. One of the crucial checks on that abuse of power is that when there is overreach, other branches of government can push back. We understand this intuitively at the federal level. A president who grows too ambitious can be checked by Congress or by the courts.
But that is not the only balancing force in the American system. There is another: When politicians are tempted to prosecute their political enemies, for political reasons, they must fear the same thing happening to them.
Right now, the left does not have that fear, because conservatives have sat idle, refusing to act. That must change. …
>https://thefederalist.com/2023/08/15/how-should-republicans-respond-to-fulton-county-indict-the-left/
>that's a huuuuuge bitch.
He was MAD, that I could barely stand to continue to let it play.
But, I hope it is effective on a few more normies.
James O'Keefe·2m
People trust people. Not faceless orgs or boards.
Not institutions.
People trust those they’ve come to know.
The individual’s ability to withstand the evil which tries to get him to do what’s wrong, will become increasingly more difficult.
But it is our only hope.
People who are weak will succumb to evil.
There are a lot of weak people.
The question is… are weak people evil?
12:09 AM · Aug 16, 2023
https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1691663558122115377
>These people should be hanging.
>The question is… are weak people evil?
This maybe a better Question: "Are weak people stupid?"
These people are stupid!