History and Donald Trump...will this eventually spark a mass awakening???

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William Foster
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We know who writes the history now. The libs. The most flaming of libs actually. The most brainwashed/indoctrinated TDS-afflicted flaming libs you can possibly envision are the ones who write history and will be writing the vast majority of history for the forseeable future.

How will they frame Donald Trump? What will they say about him in public school history books in the next few decades? We know they currently consider him in the same ballpark as Adolf Hitler...and by far the greatest threat "democracy" could ever face.

But what happens when they let their batchit crazy bias get in the way of their historical accounts in the future? How will the youth react when many of them lived through the DJT years, or have parents at home who can describe those, rather propsperous and peaceful, times to them? We have clearly been lied to by historians too many times to count, and have accepted skewed /manipulated accounts of history...but it is generally in regards to things that are tougher to disprove.

When historians try to paint DJT as this dictatorial, tyrannical, racist monster (which they currently say he is)....will that finally be the point at which modern public education has jumped the shark and the youth wakes up to realize it is all government programming trash? I could honestly see his presidency being a future catalyst leading to a modern awakening for Gen Alpha and some Gen Z when it comes to the educational system...which we need them to eventually rebel against. We know that Gen Z males are already trending heavy to the right...and rejecting a lot of the modern education and woke BS being shoved down their throats...but it will be interesting when the curriculum tries to bend over backwards to portray Donald Trump as some dangerous and embarrassing blight on American history.

Will something so obviously deceptive be the straw to actually break the camels back??? I am growing more and more convinced that this country will not have a chance of being saved until the youth start rejecting the trashy liberal education system en masse.
The System
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I really don't have enough effs to give about how Trump is portrayed in history books 20 years from now.
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I get the sense the pendulum is starting to swing that direction. But libs will always be liars
txags92
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William Foster said:

We know who writes the history now. The libs. The most flaming of libs actually. The most brainwashed/indoctrinated TDS-afflicted flaming libs you can possibly envision are the ones who write history and will be writing the vast majority of history for the forseeable future.

How will they frame Donald Trump? What will they say about him in public school history books in the next few decades? We know they currently consider him in the same ballpark as Adolf Hitler...and by far the greatest threat "democracy" could ever face.

But what happens when they let their batchit crazy bias get in the way of their historical accounts in the future? How will the youth react when many of them lived through the DJT years, or have parents at home who can describe those, rather propsperous and peaceful, times to them? We have clearly been lied to by historians too many times to count, and have accepted skewed /manipulated accounts of history...but it is generally in regards to things that are tougher to disprove.

When historians try to paint DJT as this dictatorial, tyrannical, racist monster (which they currently say he is)....will that finally be the point at which modern public education has jumped the shark and the youth wakes up to realize it is all government programming trash? I could honestly see his presidency being a future catalyst leading to a modern awakening for Gen Alpha and some Gen Z when it comes to the educational system...which we need them to eventually rebel against. We know that Gen Z males are already trending heavy to the right...and rejecting a lot of the modern education and woke BS being shoved down their throats...but it will be interesting when the curriculum tries to bend over backwards to portray Donald Trump as some dangerous and embarrassing blight on American history.

Will something so obviously deceptive be the straw to actually break the camels back???
When they see JD Vance and/or DeSantis elected as President in 2028, within 8 years they will be writing articles pining for the days of Trump.
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The System said:

I really don't have enough effs to give about how Trump is portrayed in history books 20 years from now.
History is written by the victors. That might be nice to know. Not that we can know.
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If flaming libs are still writing history after November 5th, this country is done for all intents and purposes.
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The System said:

I really don't have enough effs to give about how Trump is portrayed in history books 20 years from now.
I don't care anout it from a shallow sense in regards to Trump...more of a thought exercise...as it seems it will be difficult to propagandize children with a subject like this, but the authors' TDS will be so severe, I cannot imagine them painting him as anything less than a monster. And try to convince people that times were really tough during his presidency.

The only reason I care, is because I care about the future and a potential fundamental overhaul of the education system in this country...mostly because I have a 3 yr old daughter who will have to live through it.
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txags92 said:

William Foster said:

We know who writes the history now. The libs. The most flaming of libs actually. The most brainwashed/indoctrinated TDS-afflicted flaming libs you can possibly envision are the ones who write history and will be writing the vast majority of history for the forseeable future.

How will they frame Donald Trump? What will they say about him in public school history books in the next few decades? We know they currently consider him in the same ballpark as Adolf Hitler...and by far the greatest threat "democracy" could ever face.

But what happens when they let their batchit crazy bias get in the way of their historical accounts in the future? How will the youth react when many of them lived through the DJT years, or have parents at home who can describe those, rather propsperous and peaceful, times to them? We have clearly been lied to by historians too many times to count, and have accepted skewed /manipulated accounts of history...but it is generally in regards to things that are tougher to disprove.

When historians try to paint DJT as this dictatorial, tyrannical, racist monster (which they currently say he is)....will that finally be the point at which modern public education has jumped the shark and the youth wakes up to realize it is all government programming trash? I could honestly see his presidency being a future catalyst leading to a modern awakening for Gen Alpha and some Gen Z when it comes to the educational system...which we need them to eventually rebel against. We know that Gen Z males are already trending heavy to the right...and rejecting a lot of the modern education and woke BS being shoved down their throats...but it will be interesting when the curriculum tries to bend over backwards to portray Donald Trump as some dangerous and embarrassing blight on American history.

Will something so obviously deceptive be the straw to actually break the camels back???
When they see JD Vance and/or DeSantis elected as President in 2028, within 8 years they will be writing articles pining for the days of Trump.
LOL agreed, those are the REAL conservative bogeymen imo.
sam callahan
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Trump delays the inevitable, but won't bring about a great awakening.

That will only come from great despair and strife. Which is coming. The question is will it take decades or centuries to sort out.
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TexAgs91 said:

The System said:

I really don't have enough effs to give about how Trump is portrayed in history books 20 years from now.
History is written by the victors. That might be nice to know. Not that we can know.
For some time now, history has been written by fully indoctrinated flaming liberal arts majors who see it as their religious duty to villainize anything/anyone right of center and laud and prop up anything/anyone left of center. I suspect this will continue to be the case for at least 1-2 decades even if Trump wins and Desantis/JD Vance or someone comparable follows.
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William Foster said:

TexAgs91 said:

The System said:

I really don't have enough effs to give about how Trump is portrayed in history books 20 years from now.
History is written by the victors. That might be nice to know. Not that we can know.
For some time now, history has been written by flaming liberals who see it as their religious duty to villainize anything/anyone right of center and laud and prop up anything/anyone left of center. I suspect this will continue to be the case for at least 1-2 decades even if Trump wins and Desantis follows.
Yes. Those purple haired flaming liberals are winning because the right has no backbone.
William Foster
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TexAgs91 said:

William Foster said:

TexAgs91 said:

The System said:

I really don't have enough effs to give about how Trump is portrayed in history books 20 years from now.
History is written by the victors. That might be nice to know. Not that we can know.
For some time now, history has been written by flaming liberals who see it as their religious duty to villainize anything/anyone right of center and laud and prop up anything/anyone left of center. I suspect this will continue to be the case for at least 1-2 decades even if Trump wins and Desantis follows.
Yes. Those purple haired flaming liberals are winning because the right has no backbone.
From my observations, and the data...it appears that Gen Z males are growing a backbone. They are rejecting the woke nonsense big time. And Gen Alpha might be even more hardened to it.

Maybe I am just trying to be optimistic.

But yeah, either Trump or whoever comes after him desperately need to somehow try their damndest to gut/overhaul the dept of education.
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We can already start to paint a picture of how he will be viewed in history by the people who has worked with him.

His work References! People he's worked with on both sides.


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: "The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States."

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: "Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn't be anywhere near the Oval Office."

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: "Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us."

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: "I think he's unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well."

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: "We don't take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America and we're willing to die to protect it."

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: "(Trump's) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It's really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn't even understand the concept for why we're talking about this."

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley: "He used to be good on foreign policy and now he has started to walk it back and get weak in the knees when it comes to Ukraine. A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day."

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: "Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself."

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: "We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country."

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: "I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool."

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: "A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us."

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: "I quit because I thin

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: "He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century."

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: "I am terrified of him running in 2024."

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: "When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn't see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn't continue."

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: "At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: "…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices."


18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: "The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he's culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace."

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: "Donald's an idiot."

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: "Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true."

21. A former director of strategic communications, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who is now a CNN political commentator: "We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man."

24 former Trump allies and aides who turned against him | CNN Politics
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BigFred said:

We can already start to paint a picture of how he will be viewed in history by the people who has worked with him.

His work References! People he's worked with on both sides.


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: "The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States."

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: "Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn't be anywhere near the Oval Office."

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: "Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us."

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: "I think he's unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well."

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: "We don't take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America and we're willing to die to protect it."

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: "(Trump's) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It's really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn't even understand the concept for why we're talking about this."

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley: "He used to be good on foreign policy and now he has started to walk it back and get weak in the knees when it comes to Ukraine. A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day."

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: "Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself."

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: "We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country."

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: "I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool."

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: "A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us."

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: "I quit because I thin

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: "He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century."

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: "I am terrified of him running in 2024."

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: "When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn't see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn't continue."

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: "At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: "…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices."


18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: "The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he's culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace."

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: "Donald's an idiot."

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: "Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true."

21. A former director of strategic communications, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who is now a CNN political commentator: "We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man."

24 former Trump allies and aides who turned against him | CNN Politics

Yep. All that and he still beat the #$&@ out of your dementia addled boy in a debate and caused his withdrawal from the race. All that, and he still beat your DEI candidate and two moderators in a direct debate. All that and he still has better policies than your girl. I have little doubt Harris' contemporaries just love her …….no….. wait……not so fast…..

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/harriss-personnel-problem-over-90-percent-of-vps-staff-left-in-last-three-years/


https://www.politico.com/news/2021/06/30/kamala-harris-office-dissent-497290

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/09/06/harris-veep-boss-management/

Do you ever get tired of your constant fail?


Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really
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William Foster said:

We know who writes the history now. The libs. The most flaming of libs actually. The most brainwashed/indoctrinated TDS-afflicted flaming libs you can possibly envision are the ones who write history and will be writing the vast majority of history for the forseeable future.

How will they frame Donald Trump? What will they say about him in public school history books in the next few decades? We know they currently consider him in the same ballpark as Adolf Hitler...and by far the greatest threat "democracy" could ever face.

But what happens when they let their batchit crazy bias get in the way of their historical accounts in the future? How will the youth react when many of them lived through the DJT years, or have parents at home who can describe those, rather propsperous and peaceful, times to them? We have clearly been lied to by historians too many times to count, and have accepted skewed /manipulated accounts of history...but it is generally in regards to things that are tougher to disprove.

When historians try to paint DJT as this dictatorial, tyrannical, racist monster (which they currently say he is)....will that finally be the point at which modern public education has jumped the shark and the youth wakes up to realize it is all government programming trash? I could honestly see his presidency being a future catalyst leading to a modern awakening for Gen Alpha and some Gen Z when it comes to the educational system...which we need them to eventually rebel against. We know that Gen Z males are already trending heavy to the right...and rejecting a lot of the modern education and woke BS being shoved down their throats...but it will be interesting when the curriculum tries to bend over backwards to portray Donald Trump as some dangerous and embarrassing blight on American history.

Will something so obviously deceptive be the straw to actually break the camels back??? I am growing more and more convinced that this country will not have a chance of being saved until the youth start rejecting the trashy liberal education system en masse.


Your thoughts beg a question….

With the history that we have been taught, what have we been lied to/gaslighted about?
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That the Federal Reserve is looking out for the economy and the middle class.
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You typed all that out and no one cares what you think because your ridiculous bias is so over the top that you can't be taken seriously. You are a meme.
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A mass awakening?

He's converted to Catholicism?!
BigFred
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94AGBQ said:

You typed all that out and no one cares what you think because your ridiculous bias is so over the top that you can't be taken seriously. You are a meme.
Lol... Not my opinions of the man. I don't know him personally. But those people above do!!
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TexAgs91 said:

The System said:

I really don't have enough effs to give about how Trump is portrayed in history books 20 years from now.
History is written by the victors. That might be nice to know. Not that we can know.
This.

Prime example is the story of Wyatt Earp. The dude was a thug and just as bad or worse than the cowboys. But he lived to tell the story, his version. To Hollywood on top of that.

Just win.
William Foster
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You should vote for the brain scrambled hag who slept her way up the ranks and has locked up countless black men for petty MJ posession! Good comrade!

Don't vote for my guy who pardoned Kodak Black and Lil Wayne and was working with Ice Cube and Lil Wayne on a very big plan to restore the black community and capital participation therein. He didn't even ask for Cube's endorsement...he knew Cube wasn't a supporter, but still worked with him...in an effort to help black people who have been whispered sweet nothings by the corrupt dems for decades.

Vote for the hollow fraud who switches up her accent depending on who she's talking to! Great job!


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BigFred said:

We can already start to paint a picture of how he will be viewed in history by the people who has worked with him.

His work References! People he's worked with on both sides.


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: "The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States."

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: "Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn't be anywhere near the Oval Office."

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: "Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us."

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: "I think he's unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well."

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: "We don't take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America and we're willing to die to protect it."

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: "(Trump's) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It's really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn't even understand the concept for why we're talking about this."

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley: "He used to be good on foreign policy and now he has started to walk it back and get weak in the knees when it comes to Ukraine. A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day."

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: "Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself."

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: "We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country."

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: "I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool."

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: "A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us."

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: "I quit because I thin

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: "He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century."

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: "I am terrified of him running in 2024."

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: "When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn't see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn't continue."

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: "At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: "…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices."


18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: "The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he's culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace."

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: "Donald's an idiot."

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: "Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true."

21. A former director of strategic communications, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who is now a CNN political commentator: "We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man."

24 former Trump allies and aides who turned against him | CNN Politics

William Foster
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BboroAg said:

William Foster said:

We know who writes the history now. The libs. The most flaming of libs actually. The most brainwashed/indoctrinated TDS-afflicted flaming libs you can possibly envision are the ones who write history and will be writing the vast majority of history for the forseeable future.

How will they frame Donald Trump? What will they say about him in public school history books in the next few decades? We know they currently consider him in the same ballpark as Adolf Hitler...and by far the greatest threat "democracy" could ever face.

But what happens when they let their batchit crazy bias get in the way of their historical accounts in the future? How will the youth react when many of them lived through the DJT years, or have parents at home who can describe those, rather propsperous and peaceful, times to them? We have clearly been lied to by historians too many times to count, and have accepted skewed /manipulated accounts of history...but it is generally in regards to things that are tougher to disprove.

When historians try to paint DJT as this dictatorial, tyrannical, racist monster (which they currently say he is)....will that finally be the point at which modern public education has jumped the shark and the youth wakes up to realize it is all government programming trash? I could honestly see his presidency being a future catalyst leading to a modern awakening for Gen Alpha and some Gen Z when it comes to the educational system...which we need them to eventually rebel against. We know that Gen Z males are already trending heavy to the right...and rejecting a lot of the modern education and woke BS being shoved down their throats...but it will be interesting when the curriculum tries to bend over backwards to portray Donald Trump as some dangerous and embarrassing blight on American history.

Will something so obviously deceptive be the straw to actually break the camels back??? I am growing more and more convinced that this country will not have a chance of being saved until the youth start rejecting the trashy liberal education system en masse.


Your thoughts beg a question….

With the history that we have been taught, what have we been lied to/gaslighted about?


A lot of it has been run through a liberal filter.

Native Americans so soooo good, white man bad, very baaaad.

Civil war ONLY about slavery. Men from the north GOOOOOOD, all good. Men from the south, EVIL...every last one.

That is genuinely what we were taught.

I am sure others can come up with more examples. And I came up in a time (born in 81) when historians weren't so incredibly politically biased. Now it's off the charts, so you know historical accounts are going to become more and more distorted.
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When he wins he needs to clean out the Marxists and their lackeys from the government payroll. I know he says he will but if he doesn't it will be a major failed opportunity.
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Soon to be the reasons Trump wins.

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Psssst. Fred. Quoting a bunch of war mongering evil neocons hatred of Trump just reminds decent people with fully functioning cerebral cortexes that supporting Trump is the right thing to do.

Just trying to help you there, buddy.
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Silent For Too Long said:

Psssst. Fred. Quoting a bunch of war mongering evil neocons hatred of Trump just reminds decent people with fully functioning cerebral cortexes that supporting Trump is the right thing to do.

Just trying to help you there, buddy.
Lets be real about this....

If Kamala had the amount of people in key governmental and military offices that spoke on her character such as this.... My conscious wouldn't allow me to vote for her. I couldn't. It's simply not who I am...... and character matters!!



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Let's be real about this...

You are an easily manipulated sheep. Literally all the evil people are against Trump.

All. Of. Them.

Any Democrat with decency and integrity has jumped off the demonic ship.

I'll take RFK, Tulsa, Elon, Taibi etc and you can have the evil war mongering neocons. Deal.
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Silent For Too Long said:

Let's be real about this...

You are an easily manipulated sheep. Literally all the evil people are against Trump.

All. Of. Them.

Any Democrat with decency and integrity has jumped off the demonic ship.

I'll take RFK, Tulsa, Elon, Taibi etc and you can have the evil war mongering neocons. Deal.

Lets examine me being easily manipulated for a second then. If one person (even two) tell me about your character and I form some sort of concrete opinion about you..., I can see how you can see that as being "easily" manipulated..

But when your running mate (Pence) and countless others start to speak on your character... and who you are as an individual......Well, not sure if that's being easily manipulated anymore. Thats just using common sense at that point!!
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I think it will be a lot like Reagan. They despise him but want to mooch off his popularity.
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20 years from now things might be very different in this country.

4 years of Trump followed by 8 Vance years could dramatically improve our outlook
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sanangelo said:

Soon to be the reasons Trump wins.


This.
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Silent For Too Long said:

Psssst. Fred. Quoting a bunch of war mongering evil neocons hatred of Trump just reminds decent people with fully functioning cerebral cortexes that supporting Trump is the right thing to do.

Just trying to help you there, buddy.
Pence was a was a war mongering neocon?
TRD-Ferguson
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Now do the same breakdown for your liberal heroes.
BigFred
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TRD-Ferguson said:

Now do the same breakdown for your liberal heroes.
Actually, can't tie this many ex military and white house staff members, VP, with this much to say about a sitting President during his time in office. Literally warning us!

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