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Same thing for Nancy Pelosi And the bandy kicker. None earned their spot
 
Is this fucking real?
That's ok. If the pandemic is that serious then we can't allow any more across the border.

Dumbass just isn't thinking this through. He really is going to burn their party to the ground.


I hope Ken Paxton and company round them all up on state charges and tell the IE to fuck himself.
 
WTF? Why would Chris Miller allow unfettered access to the Pentagon from any news outlet, especially Vanity Fair? I suggest you guys and gal(s) read this entire article. I won’t buy, “that is just disinfo...”

General thoughts:
- Dude who wrote that is hit hard by TDS but is at least attempting to be a journalist.
- It's, in a weird way, a Q-proof because, even though we were familiar with the names Kash Patel and ECW, this article gives an inside look at how influential they were and how much the DS were worried that they were loyal to Trump and would do his bidding. Names to remember. Whoever Q is/was knew that, too.
- Very disturbing insight into the DoD that I work for. Head will be on a swivel with that in mind for may last 3ish years.
 
For those looking to convince their hard-headed friends and neighbors to come over to our side, here are some strategies I plan to employ:
  • Give the new administration the chance that the other side never gave Trump.
  • Highlight anything positive the new administration accomplishes or does, and if they don’t have positive accomplishments highlight their positive intentions.
  • Empathize with the motives and intentions of the other side while pointing out common ground in desired outcomes.
  • Stick as much as possible to provable facts, data, and outcomes in conversation, with plenty of common sense mixed in.
  • Look to highlight inconsistencies between beliefs, policies, and outcomes, but never in a way that puts the other person on the defensive.
  • Keep emotion out of the discussion except when using it logically to support an argument.
  • Acknowledge things I’ve been wrong about.
  • Call out Republican sins of the past.
  • Call out the sins of Trump.
  • Never, ever become what I don’t like about them.
Anyone else have any strategies? If so, please recommend.
 
For those looking to convince their hard-headed friends and neighbors to come over to our side, here are some strategies I plan to employ:
  • Give the new administration the chance that the other side never gave Trump.
  • Highlight anything positive the new administration accomplishes or does, and if they don’t have positive accomplishments highlight their positive intentions.
  • Empathize with the motives and intentions of the other side while pointing out common ground in desired outcomes.
  • Stick as much as possible to provable facts, data, and outcomes in conversation, with plenty of common sense mixed in.
  • Look to highlight inconsistencies between beliefs, policies, and outcomes, but never in a way that puts the other person on the defensive.
  • Keep emotion out of the discussion except when using it logically to support an argument.
  • Acknowledge things I’ve been wrong about.
  • Call out Republican sins of the past.
  • Call out the sins of Trump.
  • Never, ever become what I don’t like about them.
Anyone else have any strategies? If so, please recommend.


I just try to point out that the parties are the same. How they all squabble about inane bullshit and then get together to pass crazy sauce spending bills, start new wars, spend money we don't have... there are a ton of examples.
 
For those looking to convince their hard-headed friends and neighbors to come over to our side, here are some strategies I plan to employ:
  • Give the new administration the chance that the other side never gave Trump.
  • Highlight anything positive the new administration accomplishes or does, and if they don’t have positive accomplishments highlight their positive intentions.
  • Empathize with the motives and intentions of the other side while pointing out common ground in desired outcomes.
  • Stick as much as possible to provable facts, data, and outcomes in conversation, with plenty of common sense mixed in.
  • Look to highlight inconsistencies between beliefs, policies, and outcomes, but never in a way that puts the other person on the defensive.
  • Keep emotion out of the discussion except when using it logically to support an argument.
  • Acknowledge things I’ve been wrong about.
  • Call out Republican sins of the past.
  • Call out the sins of Trump.
  • Never, ever become what I don’t like about them.
Anyone else have any strategies? If so, please recommend.
I start by asking them to name one good thing Biden has done as a politician. If they can’t or don’t I move on like an owed debt in a Bronx tale.
 
I’m with this guy. Why don’t Patriots begin to cheat? I mean why not?
No one wants the country to be run by those who are the best at being dishonest. I know it sounds Pollyanna but that is a slippery slope down which God-fearing folk do not want to go.

Fix that shit - even if it takes the Military.

Jury's out on who is actually running that right now.
 
For those looking to convince their hard-headed friends and neighbors to come over to our side, here are some strategies I plan to employ:
  • Give the new administration the chance that the other side never gave Trump.
  • Highlight anything positive the new administration accomplishes or does, and if they don’t have positive accomplishments highlight their positive intentions.
  • Empathize with the motives and intentions of the other side while pointing out common ground in desired outcomes.
  • Stick as much as possible to provable facts, data, and outcomes in conversation, with plenty of common sense mixed in.
  • Look to highlight inconsistencies between beliefs, policies, and outcomes, but never in a way that puts the other person on the defensive.
  • Keep emotion out of the discussion except when using it logically to support an argument.
  • Acknowledge things I’ve been wrong about.
  • Call out Republican sins of the past.
  • Call out the sins of Trump.
  • Never, ever become what I don’t like about them.
Anyone else have any strategies? If so, please recommend.
*raises hand*

Mock and humiliate them for believing this guy wouldn’t be disaster from day one and never let up?
 
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For those looking to convince their hard-headed friends and neighbors to come over to our side, here are some strategies I plan to employ:
  • Give the new administration the chance that the other side never gave Trump.
  • Highlight anything positive the new administration accomplishes or does, and if they don’t have positive accomplishments highlight their positive intentions.
  • Empathize with the motives and intentions of the other side while pointing out common ground in desired outcomes.
  • Stick as much as possible to provable facts, data, and outcomes in conversation, with plenty of common sense mixed in.
  • Look to highlight inconsistencies between beliefs, policies, and outcomes, but never in a way that puts the other person on the defensive.
  • Keep emotion out of the discussion except when using it logically to support an argument.
  • Acknowledge things I’ve been wrong about.
  • Call out Republican sins of the past.
  • Call out the sins of Trump.
  • Never, ever become what I don’t like about them.
Anyone else have any strategies? If so, please recommend.

yes.

“this is what you voted for. Don’t bitch. You voted for this. I tried to tell you, maybe next time you will listen”.

in all seriousness a middle ground between you and what I put above is what is needed.
 

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