You realize that's "satire", right? Trump war room took an old video of her (#metoo), and roasted Hillary for her inaction to speak about Biden's assault allegations, and used it to make a point (2, actually).
Fuck off kike.
>running around being an ass about it either
All we know is written by people that were around 30 years after his death, so verbatim quotes might just be a little bit off.
Yeah, people don't like being reminded that opinions are aplenty in the world. Then when you bring that up to someone that isn't ready to hear it, they reach for that block button instead of engaging in healthy debate.
So many thinks to think, so little time to block out the ones we don't want to think, right?
How interesting. Have in-laws that live there. Be interesting to see how anxious they were to hand over their civil liberties to get tested.
>>8944984 pb
>https://www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/commitments/lrn-rand-center-corporate-ethics-law-and-governance
>> Who is involved here?
Pfizer - Big Pharma
Mary Schapiro - Renegade's SEC Chair
State Farm Insurance Companies
Robert Deutschman - Enron Vice Chair?
MassMutual - moar insurance
Arthur Levitt - Clinton's SEC Chair
BP Plc - Deepwater Horizon
TAP Pharmaceuticals โ Abbott JV with Japanese pharma co. Takeda
Goldman Sachs - Squid
Kevin Spivak - CEO of SMI Group (associated with the Shanghai sovereign wealth fund that owns Greenland Holdings?)
Capital One - McLean Squid
John Reed - ex CEO of Citigroup & NYSE
Larry Zicklin - Neuberger Berman investment firm / NYU professor
Legal Knowledge Company (LRN) - Dov Seidman
Any "Red Dawn" reference in past Q drops ?
https://www.voltairenet.org/article209776.html
Look at these fuckersโฆ Fauci, Redfild, Hatchett and Mecher. I really hope one of them (Fauci ?) is a spy and leaks their plan to POTUSโฆ
Well, what's really going to bake people's noodles, later on, is the reason @POTUS doesn't seem to care about sexual orientation is because he knows something about it that most do not. Same with the Bible. Same with many things people hold near and dear to their core of beliefs. Besides, that's why they are called "beliefs", right? People don't need much proof to believe in something. Confirmation bias and circumstantial "evidence" is usually all it takes.
Speaking of all that. Has anyone, here, bothered reading up on Norman Vincent Peale?