Anonymous ID: 3867a0 Jan. 25, 2019, 9:35 a.m. No.4902012   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2023

>>4901815

 

Roger Stone has been a political guy for a long time. When I heard that Stone was involved with Trump, I thought "wow, Roger Stone is still around". He worked on Reagan's campaign, and that's, what, 35 years ago? Could be Mossad, but where are you going to get good GOP? Not from Bush. Of the Presidents, Reagan is the best bet.

Anonymous ID: 3867a0 Jan. 25, 2019, 10:04 a.m. No.4902492   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4902273

 

I don't know that Trump really has much of an understanding of how government works, and what a President can or should do.

 

But Trump does seem to have a very good grasp of Nixon and Reagan era politics. Trump gets wedge issues, and much of what Trump is doing is using wedge issues against Democrats. He understands that whole "silent majority" thing, that was Nixon era, and the idea is just to let the Democrats act like loud assholes so the normal people will just go and vote for the guy who the loud assholes hate.

 

Nixon was reelected with 49 states. Reagan was reelected with 49 states.

 

Trump has staked out the "Normal American" position, as opposed to the Democrats position, which is a coalition of degenerates.

 

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