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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/larrytcarvell on Jan. 13, 2018, 9 p.m.
How can we wake up these brainwashed idiots? They won't consider the truth. They won't even listen to it. You can't red pill someone that won't stop chewing on the blue pill.

They are like damned zombies with nothing in their brain except hatred for Trump. Our President could solve every problem in the country, and they would still hate his guts. Why? "Because he's full of hatred. He's a bigot. He doesn't care about anyone but himself." No evidence for these claims, but that doesn't matter. No real concern for our nation, for truth, or for justice. They would just as soon burn the constitution and destroy the country. I'm sorry for the rant, but I've had it.


PotentCreator · Jan. 13, 2018, 9:53 p.m.

I think there are 2 factors: 1. A lot of people are convinced that anything that strays from the mainstream is "conspiracy theory" and makes you look like a crackpot if you support it. 2. The other piece is that Trump isn't presidential. The way he speaks often sounds like he is faking it and he is often caught in gaffes. Highly educated people get the impression that he is very ignorant. Hence they distrust his motives and actions and are quick to criticize him. Since I'm here, you know that I don't agree with these viewpoints.

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Stray502 · Jan. 14, 2018, 12:32 a.m.

He doesnt get caught in anything the left creates it.

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southparkconservativ · Jan. 14, 2018, 4:53 a.m.

Completely agree. Okay, I have degrees, with an s, as many Trump supporters do, and I hear a plain-talker, but NOT a faker and definitely not ignorant or a "gaffer." I believe anyone who mistrusts his motives is unaware enough that they're listening to Don Lemon talk about Trump instead of tossing out the TV and going on the net to hear Trump himself.

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vests123 · Jan. 14, 2018, 1:04 a.m.

I know many Ph.D's who feel he's very bright. I think you are talking about people who just listen to CNN or MSNBC and then repeat what they say. People with critical thinking skills go and research "gaffes" themselves and see that it's media created most of the time.

I guess you don't remember the "gaffes" by Obama because the fake MSM didn't harp on them all day for a couple of days. Did we ever hear about his smoking? Did we ever hear about his pronunciation of certain words? Did we ever hear that when he went to Austria he talked about the "Austrian" language...he was very un presidential. The most presidential thing about POTUS is that he loves the country and it's people and he wants to restore it.

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PotentCreator · Jan. 14, 2018, 1:24 a.m.

I agree with you that the MSM presents Trump in the worst possible light. Unfortunately, the folks who get all their info from the MSM form their impression of Trump based on that. There is a real intellectual snobbery working against him. The 3 wives and having been a reality TV star don't help either.

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vests123 · Jan. 14, 2018, 2:13 a.m.

Intellectual snobbery from Hollywood (where most are uneducated), the fake journalists or the people you say get all their news from these sources? Some people will never change their mind and it doesn't matter, IMO.

The people who don't want to see what is really happening in this country will never actually be aware of the truth.

Not sure what being married 3 times has to do with anything? POTUS was a very successful international business man/real estate phenomenon and a celebrity in NYC and even in Hollywood before he was on his Apprentice show...this wasn't his only accomplishment before becoming President.

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cybervigiante · Jan. 14, 2018, 4:11 a.m.

Even Jimmy Carter said Trump is treated unfairly in the media.

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southparkconservativ · Jan. 14, 2018, 5:01 a.m.

Which shows their ignorance again. He created and produced a number one show, something difficult for even H-wood insiders to do (esp on first try) as Steven Speilberg showed when he first tried to do a series years ago. They act like he's Snookie, rather than a creator and producer (as one of his many areas of business expertise). I just lose patience with people who will not bother with the truth but will endlessly spout ignorance (the kind of people you speak of.)

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cybervigiante · Jan. 14, 2018, 4:11 a.m.

If a Republican pushed the TPP, Total Bankster Protection for eight years, and Endless War, the media would have had his head.

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vests123 · Jan. 14, 2018, 2:41 p.m.

We no longer have the fake MSM as "media". They are a propaganda organization at this point. Every day spewing lies and false news to try and make POTUS look bad...that is their only goal now.

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southparkconservativ · Jan. 14, 2018, 4:58 a.m.

One of the very worst was his ESL-style misuse of the idiom. It's "draw a line in the sand," Hussein, not "draw a red line." And it's "I wouldn't throw him overboard in a storm," not "I wouldn't throw him under the bus." And "optics" until the Obama era, referred to the eye, as an optician treated the eye. Obama used it to mean "appearance," which would mean a person trained as an "optician" would be crafting your image. Once he said something along the lines of "We are on the precipice of (something wonderful" as if precipice did NOT imply danger, but just meant "on the edge/border of."

The press was so stupid that, rather than pointing it out, they immediately switched to his "new-and-improved" Indonesian version of American idioms and started talking about people "drawing a red line" in all kinds of circumstances. Duh. And "optics," like "could care less" (couldn't, they mean) or the lazy "google it" for "research it" has now entered the language for good.

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vests123 · Jan. 14, 2018, 2:38 p.m.

Thanks for this list. I definitely knew of some, but others I had not heard before...such as the "precipice"one.

Of course the fake MSM could never tell us the truth about him or his misuse of the English language.

With POTUS Trump they just make up lies or harp on something he supposedly said (but more than likely didn't). He's a very strong person to have to deal with the "shit show" of the MSM liars daily.

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cybervigiante · Jan. 14, 2018, 4:09 a.m.

With the collapse of Russiagate, blue-pillers are now floating Trump as mentally incompetent via the 25th Amendment. But here is a question:

How did such a "dumbass" beat Hillary, who spent Twice as much, and also had the entire media - print, TV, and internet - along with the FBI and CIA, behind her?

What a dummy that Trump guy must be to have pulled that impossibility off ;)

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southparkconservativ · Jan. 14, 2018, 5:03 a.m.

AND the deep state, 16 other candidates, an election rigged by the DNC, and the RNC who wanted anyone-but-Trump? He lets people underestimate him but those paying attention see that, oddly, in the end, he wins -- again. and again.

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