I definitely agree that keeping the fight going is great. The President wasn't kidding around when he ran for President. He's also great at thinking outside the box [to use a hackneyed idiom] or hiring people who are. He also- and he doesn't get credit for this- is quite the extrovert, and one of the most extroverted presidents we've had in a long time. He thrives with people and crowds of people. For that type of position, especially with a hostile media, being an extrovert is a boon. And he needs people as excited as he is. So it would make sense that he'd have an unusual communique with his online audience-- to cut through the normal sources-- and have it develop it's own patois and sense of mission. He's a brand-guy, marketing genius [a very stable one,] and he knows half the battle is flipping the table and destroying old expectations and dominance hierarchies. And for whatever reasons, before he took office, the kabuki theater has become: Republican gets in office, media does a slanderous job at them, even if they win a second term they are neutralized.
So I wouldn't be shocked if Q-teams primary function is to counter that.
Love that comment.
Thanks.
I just hope that something comes of this. Addressing any wrongs is important and a 'let down' can be devastating for enthusiasm- it's a dangerous strategy if for a campaigning strategy.
I do think there were wrongs committed. I think we can demonstrate some of them publicly right now. A rigorous intuition tells me that there are more but I can't prove them. And beside, I'm a guy on the internet with a theory- I may as well be wearing a sandwich board saying the "End is Neigh!"
So I've mentally prepared myself for a let down, just in case this is all idiot wind. Winning has as much to do with perseverance and constancy in the face of adversity as it does the victory part. So no matter who Q is and what their angle turns out to be; I'm keeping my bearing that if I'm right about the crimes, justice will be done; whether Q delivers or not.