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Thx for sharing anons and God bless you, Tucker.
Thx for saying what i've wanted to for a long time in ways i never could. Some excerpts for the bots:
>As the rage storm swirled, the president bowed to the inevitable, genuflecting before U.S. intelligence agencies, whose judgement must never be questioned, and recited the now-obligatory oath of loyalty to the spy bureaucrats now in charge of our country.
>What's amazing, and ominous, is who made him buckle. The people yelling the loudest about how the Russians are our greatest enemy, and Trump is their puppet, are the very same people who've been mismanaging our foreign policy for the past two decades.
>You'd think by this point they would be discredited and unemployable, wearing uniforms and picking up trash by the side of a turnpike somewhere. But no.
>Naturally, they hate the idea of rethinking or correcting any of the countless blunders they've made over the years. That's the main reason they hate Trump. Because he calls them on it.
>Think about what they're demanding: if you don't automatically accept the imprecise, non-specific, never fully-explained findings of shadowy intelligence agencies with long, documented track records of serious mistakes, you've betrayed your country.
>On TV, they're known as the "intelligence community," an Orwellian name if there ever was one. Where exactly is this "community"? Does it have a zip code, a public library system, a youth football league?
>In some ways this is about Donald Trump, but on a deeper level it's got nothing to do with him. It turns out the very people telling you they're saving our democracy are working overtime to destroy it. And scolding you as they do.
Amen.