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Yes to everything you write.

Trump isn't that intelligent. He didn't know how to pick his staff eight years ago. He has signaled that he realizes this now. He has lauded RFK's endeavor to clean things up. Partnering with Bobby is, one might say, a clear admission that he f****d up with Op Warp Speed.

Why didn't the Dems accept Bobby's offer to endorse Kamala in exchange for a role in her administration? The most likely answer is that the Dems are not a political party as much as they are a front for Pharma. What would be the good of winning the WH if Bobby dismantles their stranglehold over our health dollars? They would rather have Trump in office than Bobby. I think they miscalculated. I don't think they realized that he would join Trump's team. They could have used his endorsement and reneged on any promises they made with him.

I agree that we are doing Israel's bidding. One might go so far as to say that we are a satellite of Israel. Neither party has signaled any interest in taking away our support of their actions. A vote for Jill Stein would be a protest vote.

I grew up in the seventies and eighties. Our fear back then was a nuclear war with Russia. It was unbelievable to me that we had to actually sign an agreement with the USSR to stop making more ICBMs bilaterally. Why on Earth was anyone making these weapons to begin with? Our leaders, I thought, were out of their minds.

As much as the genocide in Gaza keeps me up it seems that we cannot change that with a vote this morning. We can, however, de escalate things with Russia. For all the ways Trump has proven that he is a self-serving a-hole over the decades at least he has the sensibility to have communications with Putin. The Dems seem perfectly happy with our missiles flying into Russia. It will end well for General Dynamics and Rathyeon. NOt for the rest of us.

Trump nearly ended up with half his brains splayed out on a podium in a corner of PA this summer. He's not a brilliant man but he's not stupid. He may have been shooting his mouth off about a Deep State 8 years ago. I'm pretty sure he knows there is one now--and they are out to get him.

One final thought: I think we are approaching election day, today, as if everything is on the line. It isn't. IF the Dems walk away with the WH that won't stop the movement that RFK Jr. has begun. Half the country will definitely push back if they ever try to force a vaccine into our arms. CDC PSAs on Facebook draw far more critical comments than support. Our side has already won. It just might take a couple of election cycles to have it manifest in our government.

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I sure hope you're right. This is clearly what the Powers that Shouldn't Be fear most, and why they're desperate to keep him out of office. If all the vote-rigging fails and if Trump has the gumption to create the kind of revolution you envision, we can imagine the kinds of obstacles that he will face if we think of Dealey Plaza, Monica Lewinsky and Watergate in concert.

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Monica Lewinsky voted early for Harris...

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Like Josh, I sure hope you're right. But I think you're wrong. I think Trump did what you say the Democrats should have done: took RFK's endorsement, and will renege on all his promises. Trump boasts about how he lies as a business tactic, and is way too narcissistic to ever admit to making a mistake; certainly not on anything as substantial as his COVID policies.

I also have hope that a Trump administration would stop poking the bear. Fear of nuclear war keeps me up. But I just don't believe it. Does Trump ever campaign on this kind of stuff? I can't bear to listen to the man, so I guess I don't really know. But I don't believe he goes around decrying the injustice of health mandates, or the insanity of antagonizing Russia - he talks about Arnold Palmer's penis and how he's sexier than Biden. I can't believe he actually cares.

I'd also like to think you're right about "RFK's movement". But I don't see that either. They could execute another plandemic at any time and the public would just roll over. I still see lots of people wearing masks everywhere, exhortations to get boosted, etc. And the resistance is where?

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Josh, I respect you and your work greatly but there are two major misconceptions in your article. These are from some things I published at American Thinker and in some comments.

1. “It would be easy to dismiss Trump as just a goofy, self-centered businessman.”

I wish that was true. Something I previously wrote. The first point is critical.

“When I said there was no difference between the Mob, the Deep State, and the Globalist, I wasn't kidding. "In 1987 Donald Trump purchased his first casino interests when he acquired 93% of the shares in Resorts International. Resorts International has a sordid history which began in the early 1950’s when it evolved from a CIA and Mossad front company which had been established for the purpose of money laundering the profits from drug trafficking, gambling, and other illegal activities. On October 30, 1978, The Spotlight newspaper reported that the principle investors of Resorts International were Meyer Lansky, Tibor Rosenbaum, William Mellon Hitchcock, David Rockefeller, and one Baron Edmond de Rothschild.” FYI - when Trump's businesses collapsed, he was saved by Rothschilds to be a front man. It worked wonderfully.”

2. “But in my mind his biggest failure was in the response to COVID. COVID was sprung on him by the Deep State — it wasn’t his fault.”

Agree completely the Covid response was his greatest failure, but it was entirely his fault. Trump knew vaccines were deadly and that you couldn’t trust Fauxi and the Medical Mafia. But he did anyway.

“Trump hasn't used the line he was "lied to" because he can't. Even though he came out of NY and NJ real estate, an occupation known for only dealing with only "honest" people, he can't claim that he is some innocent yokel that just fell off the turnip truck.

Before even being inaugurated, in 2017, Trump spent three hours with RFK Jr. The reason Trump arranged the meeting with well known vaccine safety expert Bobby was because in 2014, Trump tweeted about beautiful, healthy babies getting autism after taking vaccines.

No honest person could spend three hours with Bobby, or three minutes, and not know all about the crooked Medical Mafia, particularly Fauxi who RFK Jr. knew for decades and wrote about. To trust them after that would be insane. Proof that Trump learned how crooked they were was that he immediately started an investigation into the Medical Mafia and their villainous Vaccine Machine. No thinking person could do that and be fooled ever again.

When the investigation started to show smoking gun results, Trump stopped it. Had he pursued it, Fauxi would have been out, millions of babies saved from unsafe vaccines, and the Covid Scam would never have happened and he’d been elected President in 2020.

Also never forget, Trump was in New York during the height of the “AIDS Crisis” when homosexual activists were protesting Fauxi’s recklessness that intentionally killed lots of people. (See the great Harvey Risch, Bitrim, and Fauxi). You couldn’t avoid knowing about AIDS in New York then. (I was there.) Particularly if you’re out banging strange stuff, a germaphobe, and hanging out with the likes of Epstein and Roy Cohn (Trump' mod mentor) who died of AIDS.”

Trump knew who was corrupt and evil and kept them in power anyway. Trump knew and was guilty.

Keep up the good work, but please consider the above. Take care, Vic.

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This is great, Vic. I didn't know about the connection of the Deep State to the legal gambling industry. I think I've already placed the blame for the COVID response squarely on Trump, but you've added valuable details.

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more simply put, “Follow the Money”

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thanks for your kind comment. Sadly, it is easy to be in illegal businesses. The problem is what do you do with all the cash? Bring it to the bank in paper bags? Criminals need to get legitimate covers to launder their cash. That’s why the evil but brilliant Meyer Lansky moved into casinos in Cuba and in Nevada. Having spent time on Wall Street, estimates are as high as 10% of all global banking transactions are directly, or more likely indirectly, hiding illegal cash. Legal gambling (Trump), a high-volume all cash business, makes it a lot easier to hide cash. Real Estate (Trump) is another easy way to hide cash because these transactions are usually not registered with Feds and often not followed by the States. Lansky, of Murder Inc., was invaluable at laundering money.

Always remember, Al Capone, a true Capo and psycho killer, didn’t go to jail for killing people. He went jail for income tax evasion, i.e. too much unlaundered cash. Take care.

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sorry "Trumps Mob Mentor"

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I hate government elections, because I hate government, so I'm not sure my feedback on the matter is worth anything . . . but this is the best election article I've read in a long time. Thanks!

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Trump could have been really smart with his 'warp speed' comments. Think about it - how can they produce billions of doses of *viable* pharmaceutical product in just 6 months? And stock it securely? Answer: they can't. I believe a very large percentage of people who received the first shot effectively got a placebo. I admit this is only a hunch, but I was surprised that how few of my large circle of friends and acquaintances had zero side effects after the first shot, when I was petrified that they would all be stricken with health problems. This gave a lot of people time to reflect on the wisdom of the shots and saved them from the considerably more lethal boosters (which contained a consistent, active product).

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What you say makes sense, but it turns out not to be true. When the Pfizer shots were released in Jan-Feb 2021, there was a shocking surge of deaths, at a much higher rate than later on. My guess is that Pfizer was watching, and they diluted the formula without telling anyone.

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I voted for Dr. Stein again before dawn on the first day of Texas early voting 2 weeks ago, wearing my "Palestine" (national) bike jersey, bike shoes and helmet.

(When I say "again", I don't mean twice in this cycle.)

Still, it looks like there is a much-worse-more-evil choice to avoid...

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I always enjoy reading your writings, Josh. Thank you for posting this.

Oh, and I’ll add that I too am voting for Jill Stein. Why? Because complete bipartisan failure on the Gaza situation (bilateral complicity with genocide) makes it so voting for a democrat or republican would probably make me barf, and because she seems to be informed about Gaza, 9/11, and probably most importantly, COVID (or at least, she seems willing to talk about the medical industrial complex).

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Like Domenic, I hate government. So I don't vote, because it engenders legitimacy for said government. But I was so appalled by everything COVID, I considered voting for RFK. Before I ever decided, my dilemma was rendered moot by his removal from the ballot in my state. If I were voting this year, I'd vote Libertarian. I'm a single issue 'voter', opposing medical totalitarianism. I disagree with the Libertarians plenty, and they don't have the far-ranging critique of the medical establishment RFK does, but they are quite strongly opposed to lockdowns and mandates and all that jazz, as well as being against aid to Israel. I imagine Stein, as an MD, is lockstep in line with the medical powers-that-shouldn't-be.

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I've spoken to Jill personally about the Green Party's support of COVID lockdowns and vaccines. She's aware of our position, but she has not spoken out about this issue. She should, of course. As an MD and as de facto head of the Green Party, she is a voice that the Greens need. I support Jill because she is consistently anti-war, including cutting off military aid to Israel.

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Oh geeze, I was not aware. Well, I’m glad she is anti-war — surprisingly hard to find these days. (Of course, some argue the COVID situation itself is a war.)

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This time, I’m optimistic that Trump will assemble a wiser and more competent team, potentially including figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Vivek Ramaswamy, and even Elon Musk.

Imagine Tulsi as Secretary of State, Kennedy overseeing healthcare, Elon leading a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and Vivek as Chief of Staff. And let’s not forget Tucker Carlson as White House Press Secretary!

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maybe he is really voting for her because she is a woman......

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