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There is a politically incorrect truth about Trump which is often overlooked: he is a billionaire white man with a beautiful wife.

This makes the childless cat ladies who destroyed their own lives with feminism enraged far beyond sanity, because it is what they can never have or be. What they really hate is their own poor choices, but it is too late for them and they know it.

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I’m not sure they’re insightful enough to realize it’s too late for them

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You're right, they aren't, not consciously.

But they _feel_ it, and that drives them insane with hatred.

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You would think as much as they talk about “living intentionally” and “living consciously”, coupled with their religious devotion to meditation, yoga, journals, and therapy, they would be able to articulate these things—but they can’t

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People don't like to think thoughts which make them feel bad.

It takes a lot of courage to have intellectual honesty.

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Jul 23·edited Jul 23Liked by Chris Waldburger

That's a good point concerning immigration. He does slightly sound heritage oriented.

Trump is certainly enigmatic and it bothers the expert class but to my mind his greatest sin is that he does not play the game. When asked by the feminist moderator in the first televised debate in 2015 about something he said that was framed as sexist he ignored the question and said theire's too much political correctness. He didn't back-foot himself by groveling and allow himself to be put in the anti-white male frame. He didn't deny being sexist whatever that means. He just didn't play by the rules right from the starting gate. This was sacrilegious heresy towards modern liberal culture – the sacred-victim-entitled-to-special-treatment parasite system.

In this regard I think he's different from anyone else in American politics, including I'm not a crook Nixon.

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Jul 23Liked by Chris Waldburger

Truth well written.

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Jul 25Liked by Chris Waldburger

The beacon of hope here is that the corporate media’s credibility has already taken on serious water and is likely to collapse entirely in the very near future, so people are more likely to point and laugh than be swayed by their now-obvious propaganda.

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Jul 24Liked by Chris Waldburger

America is the land of propaganda - we can thank the Trusted News Initiative - the American Pravda.

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Jul 24Liked by Chris Waldburger

It’s not so much Trump they loathe, it’s his supporters, the so-called “deplorables”. It’s the original stock of white Christians who created and built America. The ruling loathes then and wants them replaced via mass migration.

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An abridged (but highly informative) history lesson on how the CIA took out Nixon.

https://youtu.be/LYkxTGoawzg?si=Stn_BAx6DzBhzgnC

What’s even more ironic is that the first director of the CIA, Allen Dulles, and his brother, Secretary of State J. F. Dulles brought Nixon to national prominence.

I’m currently listening to the audiobook of “The Devil’s Chessboard” and simply cannot get over the always underhanded nature of the CIA towards foreign nations, as well as it’s own government.

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Ths scene from 'Nixon' is a great intro too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWRVyaKnGcA

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You understand our situation despite being nearly 12k miles away. Kudos.

A couple minor points:

Watch Trump's picks for close advisers and cabinet members. JDVance brings Thiel and with him, Musk. Thiel in particular can rightly be called a proponent of the intelligence state. Musk's allegiances appear to be to whomever is signing the biggest checks.

Kamalama Harris and Kimberly Cheatle, the suddenly-resigned leader of the Secret Serivce, both attained their positions thanks to "intersectionality" rules in DEI. Neither possesses the merits nor the experience for their job assignments in the Biden regime. But both checked many qualification boxes that were clearly important to the collective of delusional and uneducated twits that makes up the Democrat Party's voting base.

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Yes, Trump is not a total threat to the system. But he can bend it in ways unpalatable to the regime.

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Jul 23Liked by Chris Waldburger

Funny, ain't it, that I should learn of Cheat-its resignation from a substack comment! Looked this a.m. hoping. Thanks!

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Its amazing to see the MSM narrative shift again, literally overnight, that yes The Cackler is super popular, raking in cash, and destined to win. The MSM is totally corrupt.

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Kamala is being shoved out front to fail. She is DEI-shielded so she can't be openly attacked. She has to be allowed to fail. To clear the runway...

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Ugh.

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Well, the money is rolling in to Kamala and yesterday she's polling higher than Trump. It appears it's working, though she hasn't yet started speaking.

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Obama apparently does not believe she can win.

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Then today he endorses her? It's all moving so fast

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Jul 24Liked by Chris Waldburger

She’s about to unburdened by what has been.

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I am very late to this discussion, but simply wanted to add a 'local' (UK) perspective. The Trump Derangement Syndrome in the UK is as virulent as was once claimed for Covid, and just as irrational, if not hysterical. He seems to inflame and render any commentary on him almost spittingly incoherent. Two issues flow from this. The 'why' shines a spotlight on Britain itself, renowned for its 'humour'; it cannot discern his mockery or his flagrant disregard of 'niceties', restraint, and understatement. What nobody here seems to see is that those so-called virtues have allowed 'un-recognised evil to flourish. At every point, Trump calls that out, bombastically perhaps, but the bombast underlines it. The other, more worrying consequence of TDS in the UK is that it will probably be the last country to benefit from his renewed or re-recognised Presidency. If the Mayor of London can float a mocking orange man balloon during the President's State Visit, then any inclusion in his foreign policies will probably ignore the UK. He is very much a man who values loyalty. We did not even accord him respect.

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First time reading your substack and greatly enjoyed & appreciated your insights into Kamalalala and Trump. 👏👏👏

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Thanks so much, Ruth.

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Trump needs to drop Vance if he wants a real chance.

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Trunk supporters also support JD. The DC elites dislike him immensely—that there proves he’s the right choice.

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*Trump. I detest autocorrect - changed to Trunk

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To the elites of the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris is the perfect presidential candidate for 2024. The vacuous, word salad spouting, inappropriate laughing, not too bright individual will clearly lose to sociopath Trump leaving the way clear for all of them (minus her unfortunate VP pick) to contest the rapist embracing Vance in ’28.

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