(10-31-2024, 08:55 AM)727Sky Wrote: That was a typical MSN/CNN response especially the 34 lawfare felonies. .... anyone who can not see past the propaganda is to far gone to argue with IMO.
To be honest, I wasn't sold on Trump. I was debating whether to sit this election out, or vote for the Libertarian. I still think Trump cpould do better, and more effective, work by working behind the scenes instead of jumping up front - being a kingmaker, making back-room deals, that sort of thing, rather than sitting in the Oval Office. I just didn't think he was all that effective with all of the entire Depp State and Globalist cabal arrayed against him. He had to spend more time defending himself from them than working for us.
Then, just 2 days ago, I saw a MoveOn.org ad on TV, of all things, that convinced me.
It listed a bunch of alleged Trump acomplishments. Now, to be faitr, not all of the stuff attributed to him in the ad were actual Trump accomplishments. Some of them were not his, and some of them were not accomplishments, because they never happened at all. But enough of them WERE his, and accomplishments, to convince me to vote for him.
I don't think that's what MoveOn,org had in mind when they created the propaganda hit piece, but that was the effect. Their mistake was including just enough truth to lend the lies veracity, as the best propaganda used to do. It was their reminding me of the facts in amongst the rubble they were piling up that did it.
They even included a bit at the end imploring me to vote for HarrisWalz - as if I would EVER vote for a man that I consider a deserter and a traitor! - at the end, which was my clue that it wasn't really a Trump ad.
Another mistake they made was listing Trump "accomplishments" while being painfully obvious that they were utterly unable to list any Harris accomplishments, because she has none. I'd have to be a fool to not vote for someone that can do shit, and instead vote for someone with a proven track record of NOT being able to do shit, y'know?
So, yeah, I can say that MoveOn.org convinced me to vote, and to vote for Trump.
Here are Harris' strong points - Walz doesn't have any:
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake