I almost wonder if the comical disaster of these talking points (which would be out of place in a B-movie) is supposed to essentially say "Yeah, it was Israel."
As to whether Trump is implicated in the blackmail: I really don't understand why he and his flacks would push Epstein so strongly in the election if he himself was a child molester. There was plenty of other material to run on.
I think it's more likely that the release of the files could destroy Israel's relationship with the US, which the rich Jews on his side obviously consider the last hill to die on.
I like that he's the best president in the last half century and he routinely does things so unfathomably retarded, his supporters have to wonder if 4D chess is a less complicated explanation.
People who were Republicans before the late 1960s were not neocons, because neocons were the Democrats who switched sides to the Republicans over foreign policy issues in the 1968 and especially in 1972 over the nomination of McGovern to be the Dem candidate against Nixon.
Ford first ran for congress as a Republican in 1948.
Reagan joined the Republican party officially in 1962, and had given speeches against Medicaid before that.
The timeline doesn't match up for them to be neocons.
Some of us have been strapped to the Trump Train like a Greenpeace Activist on a 400 year old Oak of historical significance.
It's made it easier to deal with the moments you describe. I may not like every twist and turn this train takes, but it's still infinitely better than the alternative.
Only really two options make sense to me IMHO: he got pressured by Israel to drop it because it was them (most likely) or they found out there really is nothing in those files (never was or deleted, but then why did they hype them up so much earlier when they already said they had access?).
Maybe it's cope, but I feel like every time isn'treal tries to get him to do something he just half-asses it. Like he's doing the bare minimum to not get JFK'd. "Yep, files definitely don't exist. "Yep, definitely bombed those facilities."
If Option 2 was really the case then the files should have been released in their entirety and the stuff that was already confirmed (such as Prince Andrew being a client, Bill Clinton being photographed in a dress and heels, and the identity and frequency of Jeffrey Epstein Airlines plane passengers) should be underlined.
In fact if they were covering it up that would be the smart thing way to do it I think, minus releasing the files.
I'm wondering if he even knows what his own people are doing. And, no, that's not trying to absolve him of anything, but 'you guys are still talking about this shit?' is just such a fucking baffling position to take a part of me wonders if he even knows his people closed the case the day before.
It's damning, either way. Either he's in on at least the coverup, or he's completely lost the plot and is focusing on something other than the actions of the people directly below him.
I almost wonder if the comical disaster of these talking points (which would be out of place in a B-movie) is supposed to essentially say "Yeah, it was Israel."
As to whether Trump is implicated in the blackmail: I really don't understand why he and his flacks would push Epstein so strongly in the election if he himself was a child molester. There was plenty of other material to run on.
I think it's more likely that the release of the files could destroy Israel's relationship with the US, which the rich Jews on his side obviously consider the last hill to die on.
I like that he's the best president in the last half century and he routinely does things so unfathomably retarded, his supporters have to wonder if 4D chess is a less complicated explanation.
The bar is looooow, man.
Ford, Carter, Reagan, then alternating neocons and neolibs? Yeah, that's the sort of bar you might stub a toe on while going over.
For all the hate he got Nixon really wasn't that bad
I'd worry about splinters on the bottom of my foot.
People who were Republicans before the late 1960s were not neocons, because neocons were the Democrats who switched sides to the Republicans over foreign policy issues in the 1968 and especially in 1972 over the nomination of McGovern to be the Dem candidate against Nixon.
Ford first ran for congress as a Republican in 1948.
Reagan joined the Republican party officially in 1962, and had given speeches against Medicaid before that.
The timeline doesn't match up for them to be neocons.
Some of us have been strapped to the Trump Train like a Greenpeace Activist on a 400 year old Oak of historical significance.
It's made it easier to deal with the moments you describe. I may not like every twist and turn this train takes, but it's still infinitely better than the alternative.
Excellent point.
For fuck's sake, do any of these people understand that when you're in a hole, stop digging?
They are very poor liars for sure.
Only really two options make sense to me IMHO: he got pressured by Israel to drop it because it was them (most likely) or they found out there really is nothing in those files (never was or deleted, but then why did they hype them up so much earlier when they already said they had access?).
Maybe it's cope, but I feel like every time isn'treal tries to get him to do something he just half-asses it. Like he's doing the bare minimum to not get JFK'd. "Yep, files definitely don't exist. "Yep, definitely bombed those facilities."
If Option 2 was really the case then the files should have been released in their entirety and the stuff that was already confirmed (such as Prince Andrew being a client, Bill Clinton being photographed in a dress and heels, and the identity and frequency of Jeffrey Epstein Airlines plane passengers) should be underlined.
In fact if they were covering it up that would be the smart thing way to do it I think, minus releasing the files.
I'm wondering if he even knows what his own people are doing. And, no, that's not trying to absolve him of anything, but 'you guys are still talking about this shit?' is just such a fucking baffling position to take a part of me wonders if he even knows his people closed the case the day before.
It's damning, either way. Either he's in on at least the coverup, or he's completely lost the plot and is focusing on something other than the actions of the people directly below him.
The obvious answer is that he really does think all of MAGA is really about him personally and so if he says to stop looking people will stop.
Maybe, but he knows that didn't work with the vaccine.
That took him like two years to recognize, at least.
Considering his choices of who to support in elections and who to primary, he absolutely thinks MAGA is him and him alone.