Anonymous ID: eeed34 Feb. 2, 2026, 6:26 p.m. No.24209187   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9193

>>24209119

Projection

D’s can’t lose control over the black population.

At some point the great awakening will occur whereby these false local/ national black leaders are corrupt and paid off to help keep the black pop poor and in need.

D’s formed the confederate states against freeing slaves.

D’s formed the KKK.

HRC’s mentor is who?

What happens if the TRUTH ABOUT Haiti is released? Do D’s lose majority of the vote?

Through the looking glass.

They rely on the MSM to keep the narrative going but tech is entrenching on their controls. They missed this in 2016 and desperately attempting to censor now due to CIA cash infusions. This will fail.

 

Jay Z and Beyonce from earlier in the morn…

oh something coming down the pipe 5x5

Anonymous ID: eeed34 Feb. 2, 2026, 6:34 p.m. No.24209229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9246

>>24209193

That's the spirt

but nooooo

 

Flashback: Hillary Clinton Praises ‘Friend and Mentor’ Robert Byrd (a KKK Recruiter)

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2016/08/25/hillary-clinton-friend-mentor-robert-byrd-kkk/

 

Best break out that hot sauce

Anonymous ID: eeed34 Feb. 2, 2026, 6:40 p.m. No.24209257   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9355

>>24209246

>Hillary's Guiding Spirit Has Special White House Hot Line

Oklahoma? Oklahoma

 

Paging Mrs. Roosevelt

 

https://www.newsweek.com/paging-mrs-roosevelt-169266

 

REMEMBER THOSE SEANCES IN THE White House solarium? In 1996 Bob Woodward published a book claiming that Hillary Clinton tried to make contact with the spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt. Well, she apparently succeeded. Eleanor and Hillary are now thoroughly enmeshed, and living large among 20th-century First Ladies. By channeling some of that classy Roosevelt spirit, Hillary helped bring her poor excuse for a husband back from the dead. And Hillary's careful study of Eleanor may help her with her own decisions ahead.

 

While Bill Clinton is no FDR, their wives have a surprising amount in common. After learning that FDR died in the company of his onetime mistress, Eleanor never spoke of the matter again. Barbara Walters or Katie Couric will do no better with Hillary, who has never heard a cigar joke (she watches little TV) and is highly unlikely to ever publicly explore her own feelings about her husband's infidelities. Hillary's new popularity is often ascribed to resurgent traditionalism; isn't it ironic, we're told, that this feminist was elevated by classic sympathy for a victim. But that's too pat. Like Eleanor, Hillary has gracefully reconciled public service with private humiliation. The dignity is timeless, and harnessed to purpose. Contrary to her reputation, Hillary is a supreme pragmatist and lacks Eleanor's passionate commitment to liberal principles. But their mutual sense of mission is unmistakable.