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DiGenova: 'We Are In a Civil War ... I Vote and I Buy Guns'
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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3208724" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Interesting to hear all the comments. Seems many people do not remember and realize this is Trumps very first public office appointment. He was never a true "traditional politician" learning to talk out both sides of his mouth trying to appease each side with babble. He is an agitator of sorts to show the hypocrisy of what is going on in the background many people would have never heard about or paid attention to for getting things he campaigned on done. I do think he uses much of it, including letting the Democrat party stay distracted on the "Russian investigation" to think they will be able to start impeachment proceedings next week, the week after, and the weak after, we got him now, while he is getting things done in the background without many of them even paying attention.</p><p></p><p>I certainly do not think he is done draining the swamp yet, in fact he may be bringing in additional pumps letting some of the gaiters start feeding on each other.</p><p></p><p>I do think he misjudged how much opposition he would get from many in the republican party, he has exposed many of them by forcing them to show their true colors.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I agree we are in a subdued Civil War of philosophies, so many people trying to erase what this country was founded on and not paying attention to what caused so many civilizations in the past to fail. </p><p></p><p>Similar to how we are being silently invaded on our southern boarders. To me something does need to be done about our educational system, but it may be too late for that, it seems to be so heavily infiltrated by so many people that feel indoctrination is more important than education. Bad deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3208724, member: 24583"] Interesting to hear all the comments. Seems many people do not remember and realize this is Trumps very first public office appointment. He was never a true "traditional politician" learning to talk out both sides of his mouth trying to appease each side with babble. He is an agitator of sorts to show the hypocrisy of what is going on in the background many people would have never heard about or paid attention to for getting things he campaigned on done. I do think he uses much of it, including letting the Democrat party stay distracted on the "Russian investigation" to think they will be able to start impeachment proceedings next week, the week after, and the weak after, we got him now, while he is getting things done in the background without many of them even paying attention. I certainly do not think he is done draining the swamp yet, in fact he may be bringing in additional pumps letting some of the gaiters start feeding on each other. I do think he misjudged how much opposition he would get from many in the republican party, he has exposed many of them by forcing them to show their true colors. Yes, I agree we are in a subdued Civil War of philosophies, so many people trying to erase what this country was founded on and not paying attention to what caused so many civilizations in the past to fail. Similar to how we are being silently invaded on our southern boarders. To me something does need to be done about our educational system, but it may be too late for that, it seems to be so heavily infiltrated by so many people that feel indoctrination is more important than education. Bad deal. [/QUOTE]
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