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to anybody. So I get it. Jimmy Kimmel was on Sarah Silverman’s podcast and he admitted that what he called repulsive liberal scolds are driving people away from the Democratic Party. I feel like maybe there’s a self-awareness problem at play here. Is it possible that Jimmy Kimmel might be one of those repulsive liberal scolds? Because it might look like that to some people, but no, Jimmy Kimmel i…
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However, even though that’s my preference, it is true that Trump promised he would do exactly what he’s doing. He also said he would do the worst first and that part clearly is just not true. So if it bothers you that there was a very, very firm promise made often and prominently and it was a lie, if that bothers you, then that would be perfectly acceptable to be bothered by that. But it’s not the biggest thing in the world either. You know, you got to put it all in context.
Well, I keep watching video clips of Mike Benz talking about things like USAID and all the NGOs and now he’s been talking a lot about Norm Eisen. Now, I want to make sure that I don’t get sued. So I’m going to blame Mike Benz for all the characterizations of Norm Eisen. But if I have it correctly, the story is this: that Norm Eisen is a major Democrat operative and that he’s always been a nation-building, color revolution organizer. So that he first did this work for presumably USAID and the CIA and applied it to other countries because we know we’ve done this color revolution thing lots of times to other countries and he was part of that. And so he’s steeped in all the technique for overthrowing a country without a military war. And the accusation is that he simply turned those skills against the Republicans and just used it internally.
Now, I’m not aware of any laws being broken. So let me be clear. He is a lawyer, so probably he’s pretty smart about making sure he doesn’t break any laws. But it would sort of suggest that we don’t have a real country with like a real system. It’s a competition of things like who can push through the best redistricting? Who can send Marc Elias out to change the voting laws? Who can get Mark Zuckerberg to give us half a billion dollars to change things that will be good for one side but not the other? Who can get voter ID and who can get rid of or institute more mail-in ballots? That’s all the stuff that determines the election. It’s nothing about policies. You can pretty much entirely control the election with all this external stuff.
But Norm Eisen would be part of the world of people who, if you asked him, he’d probably say he’s saving the country from authoritarianism and a descent into chaos. But if you were on the other side of his preferences, you would say it looks like you run coups against legally elected people in the United States. Shouldn’t that be sort of illegal, treasonous kind of thing? Well, no. There are always two versions of every story. And probably he hasn’t done anything illegal. Probably. But just knowing he exists, let me put it this way. If you don’t know who Norm Eisen is and what USAID is and how both of them are connected to our intelligence community and what the intelligence community has done to other countries for decades, and if you don’t see that those same tools were turned inwardly against Trump, you don’t really know what’s going on. That story, that whole USAID, CIA, color revolution, Norm Eisen story and how it all fits together. That’s the story of our country. That is the main narrative that if you didn’t understand that, you would be dealing with all these just fake news narratives and the Democrats say this and Republicans say that. But the real stuff, this is all the under-the-hood stuff that’s really driving the real world. So, all right. Cheers.
I’m so afraid to even bring this up, but got to do it. So HHS Secretary RFK Jr. he’s announc
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ed that BARDA, I guess that must be a government entity that funds a bunch of medical stuff, is cancelling 22 mRNA vaccine development contracts, saving half a billion dollars. And RFK Jr. said the mRNA technology poses more risk than benefits for these respiratory viruses. And he says the reason the mRNA is no good for respiratory viruses is that it only takes one mutation which you know is going…
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