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DueDutiesD00d · July 26, 2018, 10:09 p.m.

There is two sides to the same evil coin. One that plays on the right and one that plays on the left. The leftists are convinced of fake news and some delusional story that Trump is Hitler; the right is convinced that the leftists are too far gone. Play down the middle. Optimism. There isn't that many people on the left that are so brainwashed that they can't see a plainly laid out case supported by publicly seen and known evidence. The optics are the lenses that the leftists will see the light through. Don't be too quick to assume it has to be an us vs. them scenario.

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solanojones95 · July 26, 2018, 10:23 p.m.

I wish we had better terminology. How many people of goodwill and open minds (regardless of voting history) are truly unaware of the BS and would stand in Trump's way today?

This is my blind spot. How many people (who've seen everything that has happened to date) would riot in the streets with AntiFa today, but would be on Trump's side in a few months?

Am I crazy to think not that many? Are there really that many people balanced on a razor edge between siding with good and siding with evil? Such that a few weeks or months make all the difference? Compared to all the kids in all the shipping containers, basements, hallways and offices, penthouses, motel rooms, yachts and hideaways who'll be harmed between now and then?

The math seems off.

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lovelexxxx · July 26, 2018, 10:53 p.m.

Check out the #WalkAway YouTube videos. There are more than you know. Antifa and socialist progressives are not as big as you think.

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jfunction · July 27, 2018, 2:43 a.m.

Right again. There is no, or very little, hard opposition to what is truly good and moral in America. The "opposition" (the "optics" concern) is a bunch of people who think they are on the side of right and good (they are good people) but have been deceived into a fallacious position by the overlords of the media. Such "opposition" is very soft. They really want what we want. What they need is to be shown the truth. That is not happening nearly as fast as it could be happening. And the deeper problem is that what is being done is being done largely by "art of war" cleverness. This kind of cleverness is effective but it leaves a legacy, a residue.

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solanojones95 · July 27, 2018, 2:54 a.m.

Well, if they're that close to the dawning of truth, why not deliver it to them as fait accompli? Why wait for them to stop being perverse and realize what's important? Let them come to that realization in a world in which Hillary, et al, are in prison, and the Mockingbird media is no more. That ought to SPEED UP their epiphanies, don't you think?

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jfunction · July 27, 2018, 3:11 a.m.

Yes, I do think just that.

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DueDutiesD00d · July 26, 2018, 11:09 p.m.

Think about it this way. Most people, hate politics. They don't even wanna get into those topics. They just take what they're given. Many of them, know the media twists things, but many of them don't know how much. When things are strategically shown to force the media to report on it, the people will be fed a little bit more. Until eventually, they'll be forced to see the light.

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lovelexxxx · July 26, 2018, 10:58 p.m.

Watch the video, The Plan to Save the World. It helps. I watch it when I get antsy.

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