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James Lord's avatar

In an atmosphere of official lies, what is left to guide us but our own inner sense? Mine has for the most part served me well, I think, but it is not infallible. There was a time not so long ago in which I thought, whether I agreed or disagreed with his executive actions, Obama was a decent, fair-minded family man. And the fact that I was so wrong about that elicits in me some humility wrt my inner sense.

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

I feel the same way.

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Les Power's avatar

I feel the same way even from far off Australia. Many of us "clear thinking Aussies" take every bit of information out of "The Whitehouse" as we do from "Canberra". It has been said many times (and I believe quite correctly) that if our American Brothers and Sisters get a cold, we Aussies SNEEZE! One example of this comparrison is I did not like Obama in his first term, and was surprised at The American People voting him in to a second term. Then Low and Behold, we have a communist Prime Minister (Anthony Albanese) and I and many others (including Author Trevor Loudon) announced that Albanese was IN FACT a communist prior to the election, yet he too was re-elected despite this. Probably no connection, but I found it "worrying" (still do).

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Les, I also have felt the same about Aussie's-- like blood brothers? Not sure why. Certainly, after WWII & successive wars around the world our governments pushed (and we complied), after having heritage in common like cowboys and the outback, Crocodile Dundee and John Wayne characters, and finally after both demographic castes of citizens have been duped and abused by the five eyes CIA cartel

. . . blood brothers may be closer than we ever knew.

Somehow though it is irritating that the USA has such an overriding influence, one I had never really had any awareness of before 2021, on the worlds' countries that they take our "word" for being the truth without first verifying and do the background check on their own. It would be really great if Australia independently had their own self sufficient NIH, CDC, etc and would not take a drug as vetted if it came from our FDA but forced independent vetting; and ALL other countries too.

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Les Power's avatar

"Blood Brothers", for sure. Your point about us having our own NIH, CDC etc, regrettably, our communist Health Minister Butler has signed the WHO Treaty 19/7/2025 which binds us to the edicts of WHO, which scares the daylights out of me. I have little (or no) regard for our medical authorities, but the WHO, OH My God, what is to become of us all.

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Michael Williams's avatar

100%

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Don Reed's avatar

07/27/25: An excellent article. Thank you, Mikki and Robert.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

I was wrong that way about both President Bushes. It's so important that we can admit we were totally fooled, as that helps us develop our discernment going forward. I appreciate your comment.

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earl's avatar

Life got so much easier for me recently when I realized that you have a lot better chance of ultimately being right about something if you think that you could be wrong, instead of trying to prove to yourself that you're almost always right. Kind of like applying the scientific method. Truth above ego. Wish I could have learned that a long time ago.

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Linden's avatar

Yes, it's called HUMILITY, something we can all practice more. However, I WILL say that Obama gave me the creeps from the beginning, and because I researched his history, and how he stole the primary from Hillary by execrable methods, I knew what he was in early 2008.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

not aware of that. . . could you provide more detail on the execrable part! thx.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

amazing and sad. The Dems screwed their own party election process and got away with it so Obama could win. So, now KNOWING this, it is just a short jump for Obama to set up his Russia Collusion lie against Trump

. . . For four years he got away with that TOO!

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

thanks!

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Linden's avatar

Two film/documentary makers, one named Gigo Gaston, made a very revealing documentary on it. I'll see if I can find it for you. I'd never vote for that witch, but voters should have the chance to vote for the primary candidate they want.

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Linden's avatar

It's also named "Silenced 2008:, & has its own YT PAGE.

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Linden's avatar

Posted it a bit lowet. It's very interesting.

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Cadence's avatar

The Bushes weren't great, but let's not put them in the same boat with truly evil Dems like Obama and Biden. Nor should we equate the "mistake" of voting for them vs for Obama or Biden. Consider the choices and the Bushes look great, the only "mistake" was thinking they were better than they were, while Dem voters . . . are being actively Anti- American with their votes.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

The Bushes have a trail of dark secrets too.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

Seems few people recall (CFR member) Georg H. W. Bush (formerly the Head of the CIA; then Ronald Reagan's VP), who during his FIRST State of the Union address to the Joint Session of Congress - on national TV, announced a "NEW WORLD ORDER" - which is out and out GLOBALIST jargon. Prior to Trump, the "UNIPARTY" perfectly described the Dimwits and Reprobates step by step selling out our national and INDIVIDUAL sovereignty in the name of (global) peace and prosperity. When in power, the Dimwits raced to codify more and more socialist control over damn near EVERYTHING; and when the Reprobates (occasionally) were in power (they) made NO attempts to stop - let alone reverse what the DemoCommies had done to kill the "Fragile Experiment with Freedom" Ben Franklin spoke of in 1787.

I voted for Reagan - but had NO knowledge of just WHO H.W. Bush was; and was curious as too how he made NO attempt to further what Reagan was trying to do for "We the people" once he became president.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

You definitely grasp the destruction that HW Bush initiated. They pushed Reagan into taking him on as VP, and while VP, he fleshed out the first iteration of the Deep State, all globalists with designs on crushing national sovereignty. He also had a hand in the CIA-led assassination of JFK, well before being VP. He was as disloyal as LBJ to Americans.

And while his reign was fraught with secrets and lies, especially pertaining to the IC, W was the one to usher in the beginning of the end with the Patriot Act and other forms of illegal citizen surveillance in the aftermath of 911. That was phase 1 and the bioweapon in 2020 was phase 2 toward creating global governance by an unelected group of evil globalist elites.

We now have learned their agenda and we will defeat them!

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Tom Daniel's avatar

"They" are the (generational) "Council on Foreign Relations" members who have been embedded in EVERY federal agency, bureau and department for WAY over a half century. The "CFR" controls and dominates both 'foreign' (and) domestic policy - NO matter whether the Dimwits or Reprobates are in power.

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Anne's avatar

You are correct. I had no idea the magnitude of Bush deep state influence, back in the 80's. I was just starting a family and building a life together with my husband. I sometimes, (I have to confess,) look back on that time in our lives, as so very innocently naive about our own government and our Leadership. I guess ignorance was, actually BLISS.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

It IS the damnable COUNCIL on FOREIGN RELATIONS (CURRENT) members - in particular the (36) members of the CFR Board of Directors who are STILL actively seeking to derail the Trump MAGA and (RFK Jr. MAHA) attempts to save (what remains) of our Republic from the clutches of (American) liberals, progressives, Socialists, Communists (and Maoists) ALL THE SAME DAMN THING! Power-mad egalitarian imbeciles ALL!

The collective (Communist) cabal of AMERICANS WITHIN the federal government, + the COMMUNIST infested "blue" states that have become Communist TOILETS are still hell-bent on flipping the U.S. into a SOCIALIST Democracy...with the WILLING assistance of the fellow-travelers of the FAKE NEWS MEDIA!

75 + years of TREASON from WITHIN are FAR from being overcome and DESTROYED by patriots - and IF the American Communists rig and steal the 2026 mid-terms, GAME OVER - CHECKMATE!

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Moonspinner's avatar

Yes, indeed. Read about the child trafficking evils of the Bushes in the book _The Franklin Cover-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska_ by [former Senator] John W. DeCamp, originally published in 1992. Here’s a free PDF of the book:

https://tinyurl.com/yw44wyrz

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Linden's avatar

I read that about 30 years ago. A real eye-opener.

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Anne's avatar

Wow, just wow. I had never heard of this book. Thank you for the link.

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M. Blake's avatar

Cathy O'Brien's Tranceformation of America also implicates Bushes in some really sick stuff. Read at your own risk.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

I certainly will check out the book. The globalists human trafficking cartel crosses many generations and many countries. It truly is evil. Thanks for the recommendation!

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T. Paine's avatar

Jr was a puppet 100% just like Obama, like Joe, like Bill and Kamala. They are all filthy rich on jobs that don’t pay shit, and proud of their accomplishments. Purely delusional!

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Brandy's avatar

Unfortunately, many good people can't run because of the cost, the criticism, and the lies from opponents. It takes a very strong person to run because no matter how well intended, someone will always find error.

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Dianne Stoess's avatar

And if they can't find anything, they'll make something up.

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Jean's avatar

No small part of the problem comes in the alternatives we face. While I didn't vote for Obama (Sean Hannity did a super job clueing us in), I was more than unhappy with the men I voted for. I don't recall the Bush opposition. Not fond of them either, but felt they were the lesser of the evils.

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Brandy's avatar

That's the way many people vote, myself included. However, I did feel good when I voted for Regan and all 3 times I voted for Trump.

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GMoody's avatar

Yes! The only 5 times I voted for POTUS I felt good about the men I wanted to lead our nation, Reagan twice and Trump thrice. I was too young to vote for Nixon, but when he came on tv and resigned I cried for my nation. I thought surely other men who have held that office have done far worse than covered up what others had done.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

yep, tricky Dick probably had the best interest of our country in mind, in general. He was consumed with paranoia with the Dems and the upcoming elections, I believe. Haldeman and Ehrlichman were like a pair of bad boys in his ear. . .

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GMoody's avatar

Watergate was way overblown by the media.

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neli d's avatar

Pres Richard Nixon was a brilliant man; and he brought an end to the endless Vietnam War. My friends in HS were "H" and just missed the draft. I was sitting along a wall with my boyfriend at the Bergen Mall Paramus, NJ when the loud speakers announced the VietNam War is over! WE CRIED , REJOICED, HUGGED , OMG I will never forget that moment. JUST as I will never forget when JFK was murdered...never!!!!

AND I never forgot the BLOOD RED outfits obama family wore on Inauguration Day..EVIL AND RACIST!! AS stupid white guilt CT dummies wearing those ugly sandals looked up at Obama EVILman as a GOD!! I DIDN'T VOTE FOR OBAMA; I DIDN'T DRINK THE KOOLAID!! THAT was the moment that rascism rose up in AMERICA CUZ OF OBAMA, EVIL OBAMA! ALL roads lead to obama and the clintons!!! yep!

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Anne's avatar

Pres Nixon I agree was set-up with Watergate. I do think the worse thing he did was getting us off the Gold Standard. The World Bank won, that battle.

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Jean's avatar

Somehow don't think I voted when Reagan was on the ballot. However, I did vote 3 times for Trump and was pleased when he won.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

Same!

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Me too with W. But I was sick of Clinton and could not bring myself to vote for Gore.

After that election when they had not determined who won, my wife and I were in New Zealand where people laughed when they learned we were Americans and asked "Who is your President?" I would reply "why, Bill Clinton is."

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James Goodrich's avatar

Personally I never liked the man. When he talked of change and taking control of the whole medical insurance industry I felt doomed. I remember arguing with relatives how would we possibly pay for this? All I could think was that I would have to beg Barney Frank to get a needed surgery for a parent wife or myself and like a slave getting a thumb up or down depending on if I did what he wanted from me, you can see how frightened I was.

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Marago's avatar

For me it falls from the “should have” to “next time”. Lots of learning in between. That’s why I appreciate Dr. Malone’s reads so much, and comments from readers — most of us on the same page — a refreshing reality!

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Nicholas Edward Bednarski, MD's avatar

Dershowitz recently said “I’ve never voted FOR a President, just for the lesser bad candidate” (paraphrased).

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Health Matters's avatar

Excellent article. It's takes a real patriot to admit they were wrong...most people who voted for that evil will not admit it.

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Linden's avatar

However, Mikki seems to think that it's wrong to deport illegals. 2 of them gunned down my pastor IN THE CHURCH, 13 bullets worth, while robbing their 3rd church of the day. His wife was 5 months pregnant w/their "miracle baby", cost the taxpayers $10M to try and incarcerate them. And that was only TWO OF THEM.

Think again, Mikki. We have a LEGAL PROCESS to come here, like my grateful grandparents. Not everybody gets to come, and RIGHTFULLY SO.

And sorry, but Judy Mikovits is a liar. I pulled ALL her legal records from both NV & CA, and they prove that everything she claimed was a lie. Do your homework in the future, please.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Remember Obama saying he would be fine wearing a pair of sweatpants, and from a basement run the country without being seen. As we know, Joe Biden’s 4 year term was Obama’s 3rd term. He was able to do what he really wanted to do without his face being put on all of these horrible destructive anti American policies. He’s been destroying America now, through the democrat party, for 16 years. I pray he gets the justice he deserves!

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Brandy's avatar

So when will he be tried for treason, sedition, or criminal acts?

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GMoody's avatar

What he’s done does not fit the definition of treason per our constitution. So, let’s not go there, it will make regular folks say no way can we charge a former President with treason. Call it what it was, conspiracy to commit fraud against President Donald John Trump which was a fraud perpetrated against the American

citizens. There is no statute of limitations for that charge and it can be proven as a fact he committed that crime.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

I believe you are dead right, unfortunately. Perhaps an amendment will be considered that allows a more thorough definition of traitorous acts:

-- giving aid to the enemy(legacy)

-- subverting a presidential election(Obama, Brennan, Rice, et al)

-- divulging in any way documents listed as secret or classified to any entity outside of government-- unless documents prove illegal government activity.

-- pursuing a relationship with known enemies' constituents(Swalwell, Pelosi, Biden); enlarge beyond "enemies" to WEF, UN, OPEC, Euro-Union, corporate actors.

-- interacting with OUS entities or persons in any way to influence political decisions, events.

. . . all punishable by death, not delayed and appealed death;

death on a stick, pronto.

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GMoody's avatar

Since the nation has lost faith in our DOJ, FBI, CIA to tell the truth since the day JFK was murdered I’m not sure we can ever trust what they tell us again. I know DJT has the very best interest of the nation at heart and proven he’s willing to be put through hell and back for the nation he loves, but the people are so divided because of Obama, Biden and the rest of the Democrats that have lied and done harm it’s not easily done. An amendment such as you suggest would be impossible in my lifetime to be passed as a constitutional amendment and it would have to be an 80/20 belief by the citizens in order to change the definition and punishment for treason.

I just want to see the public shaming and trials of the worst of them so others coming after them will remember what happens to people who commit similar crimes will face justice. Trump isn’t perfect, but we have the best president right now since Reagan. We need to focus on his major accomplishments and win the house and senate by larger margins in ‘26. Once we’re rid of the Turtle and perhaps Murkowsky and someday Collins and we pick up as many seats as possible, JD Vance will continue to MAGA for another 8 years, then Either DeSantis or Rubio might be up to the task then. I won’t live to see all of it, but I pray for my countrymen they will continue the great Republic our founders envisioned.

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Linden's avatar

Not DeSantis. You have no idea the crap that he and the corrupt RINO FL GOP have put FL through behind the scenes. And I say that as a lifelong Republical who used to be a Committeew9man.

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GMoody's avatar

Could you expand on your comment about DeSantis? Surely the corrupt news media that hates him would expose all the horrible things he’s accused of doing to the good people of Florida? I have plenty of friends in Florida who love his leadership as Governor.

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Linden's avatar

No SEDITION?

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neli d's avatar

OK..FRAUD THEN!! PAM BONDI KNOWS WHAT TO DO!! and tulsi gabbard WILL NOT LET THIS GOOOOO! NEVA!!! THANK GOD NEVA!!!

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neli d's avatar

Omg that would make my life!!! treason pls!

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Les Power's avatar

I know your feelings on this mate, and I would guess, like myself, he WILL GET JUSTICE, most likely however, NOT from "The Justice system".

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Linden's avatar

Smart man, your dad.

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James Schwartz's avatar

Once Obama left the White House he purchased 29 acres on Martha’s Vineyard plus he is the ONLY ex-president to not leave DC. He holds his residence there. Recall this was a one term junior senator from Illinois a career “community organizer” to purchasing 29 acres of some of the most expensive land within the continent of the United States. The money from his book deals would barely cover that transaction. While the Trump presidency is doing better I’m becoming more and more disenfranchised with our government as a whole and thinking neither side works that much for us citizens. We the people are supposed to have the power and from where I’m sitting it sure as shit don’t feel that way. Our country under BOTH parties has bankrupted us and given us a debt over 37 trillion dollars. It will NEVER get paid back because it’s impossible. Our civil liberties have been eroded little by little so for us not to notice they don’t really exist anymore. Our healthcare costs more than 195 other countries on earth yet we have the worst outcomes. Our public schools can’t get our kids to read or add or subtract. We are racing towards something that really smart people are telling us it might exterminate us with AI as our govt tells us we must be the best at or lose our competitive edge. Sorry, hard to trust people who have lied to us for so long that we should believe them now.

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SR Miller's avatar

Then you’ll want to energetically support the Convention of States movement, esp a repeal of the 17th amendment. Much of what has afflicted USofA in the past century probably wouldn’t have happened had the States still been appointing Senators

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

We have had this discussion before. Have to consider what over 1/2of the states would send to that convention. Right now over 1/2 of states have blue legs. That won't cut it

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53rd Chapter's avatar

And the good half is nowhere near as wise as the Founders. It will be enough of a struggle to deepsix the 17th. The Convention of States is a big can of worms, best left alone.

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SR Miller's avatar

No, less than half the state legislature are 🤮 blue. Further, as I’ve explained before, there is a "charter" for a convention that would limit the CoS proceedings; 3rd, anything resulting from a CoS would have to face the same final process as amendments from Congress - passage by ⅔s of the states - so, SO, let’s say your worse fear materializes, do you think the "red" or red leaning states would approve?

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Then the cos would be a waste of time.

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SR Miller's avatar

Why? No red states would agree?

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James Schwartz's avatar

Yea. Idk know about that as Christie appointed Booker.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Opening up the constitution can be fraught with dangers, particularly lately. But I agree the original intent was the Senate represented the States to keep the balance of powers from being just Federal.

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James Schwartz's avatar

I’d settle for term limits

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Nowhere near enough

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Robert Vernon Kirk's avatar

I absolutely agree. We need to repeal the 17th amendment!

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Ana González's avatar

James, you made me shiver when you alluded to the fast rise of a Junior Senator. Wasn't JD a Junior Senator ⁉️‼️⁉️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🤷‍♀️

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Robert Vernon Kirk's avatar

Uh, there’s a huge

difference between being the vice president, hopefully for eight years, and the president of United States!

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James Schwartz's avatar

True. But he’s already close to a billionaire and I don’t think he’s as close to that resolute desk as it appears.

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SR Miller's avatar

🤔 he wishes - JD’s wealth is mid-7 to low 8 figures last I read (5/2025). Considering his origins and his wealth is personally created, he’s no slouch

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James Schwartz's avatar

I know he has made a lot of himself. He would be a good president. I have concerns about who he hangs around with (Thiel). I’m not thrilled that Palantir is embedded within all our Govt agencies because I don’t trust Alex Karp

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Ana González's avatar

I agree.

I guess that I have PTSD⁉️

🤷‍♀️🤷🤷🏻‍♂️

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Leo's avatar

Bingo!

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Ana González's avatar

I'm so sorry that SO MANY were DUPED‼️

we're paying dearly for it now‼️‼️‼️

I pray everyday that our country survives this current mess‼️‼️‼️

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Rebecca L Kurtz's avatar

Personally, I heard racist divisions being spewed from his inaugural speech and each from there and I had never heard that kind of rhetoric since the early 70's. It was an afront to my senses and although I wasn't pro republican or dem I didn't trust anything about him during his campaign or anytime I tried to give him the benefit of my doubts. He was a con, a fake a grifter screaming high alert. To this day I'm shocked at how America bought into his sales pitches when he spoke out of the side of his mouth, not only slanderous to millions of whites who voted for him but also advocating any and all actions against whites because consequences were overdue them. To me it was alarming, so reading Mr. Willis's take is affirming to my faith in true old fashioned American instinct. I believe obama (intentional lower case) is still a powerful tool and snake behind, not only corruption on multiple layers in the US but anything the tentacles of the WEF sets its sights on. He and Michelle aren't done and they are dangerous.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

"Hope and change" Hope what? Change what?

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Marie-Louise Murville's avatar

Great article. Thanks!

Let's not forget that in 2014 the Obama administration laid the foundation for the Ukraine war. https://open.substack.com/pub/scottritter/p/americas-midas-touch?r=3c5c0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Anne's avatar

I will add, he also spied on Journalists and imprisoned them. Oh yeah, and killed American Citizens in drone attacks.

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Marie-Louise Murville's avatar

Yes, and the relentless campaign against Julian Assange.

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Jean's avatar

What an outstanding review up to the OBiden years.

! Would we be able to continue it to date. Obama established residence in DC. Obama stalwarts assumed substantive positions in the Biden office. Obama evidently billed and received substantial money's from the Biden administration.

Was Obama playing out his desire to govern from behind a curtain?

All said, Thank You to Mr Willis and family! He's been a stalwarts over the last many Covid years. Power to him and his team continuing to make a difference as we progress through the future.

Thanks to you folks for sharing.

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Brandy's avatar

The first election in which I could vote was President Ronald Regan, for whom I voted. When

O' Bama was running, I wondered where he came from: I never heard of him and it was questioned if he was even an American citizen. I did not vote for him. He was a smooth talker and I didn't trust him, he was too smooth. Many times I felt I voted for the better of two bad choices. However, I never felt that with President Trump. I voted for him 3 times and felt good about it three times. (Other than Regan, Trump is the only vote I felt good about)

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Ana González's avatar

I also felt the same, but I remember many of my church friends selling him as the lesser of two evils.

I had to bite my tongue 👅.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

This is a good start, but only scratches the surface of the deliberate damage Obama has inflicted on our country.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

maybe you can call this tome a "just the facts ma'am" version.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

I am a big fan of MIkki Willis and his films and work. He is on point about Obama. Being older than Mikki I was very doubtful but hopeful about Obama. One, thing Mikki left out in his points is that he campaigned against GW Bush with "an 8 trillion dollar national debt is not patriotic." When he took office it was 9 trillion. When he left office after 2 terms it was 12 trillion higher than the 8 trillion he promised to bring down. And away the debt kept soring ever since. ( Much of that I blame on congress for kicking the debt can down the road while increasing spending like there was not a care in the world, and passing continuing resolutions instead of doing their jobs to hammer out responsible balanced budget bills, and keep reducing spending).

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Annette Petrone's avatar

"...Because he is Black," = He's NOT Black. His mother was White. Reminders of this sickening demoralization of America, and thereby socializing it, 'communizing' it, has made my day...well, vomitable. What he and his cronies did to us is depraved, all of it.

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Larry Cox's avatar

He is "Black" in the current vernacular. Very few American "Blacks" can claim a White-free genetic line. I don't see this as an important point. Most people considered him to be a Black man, or African-American. Genetic facts are not that important and never have been.

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Krispy Kris's avatar

Osama Obama was a Manchurian Candidate. Years ago I wrote about the dyslexia of the media reporting, but it fell on deaf ears. In a perfect world, he and his dastardly band of pranksters would be hanging on the East lawn, and doing the “Newton Cradle” in the wind.

Oh, here's the article I wrote: https://www.shakeyourfist.com/?p=206

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Jane Tracy's avatar

How educated I have become since I stopped watching MSM! Thank the good Lord!

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

If there ever was a blue pill, this is IT.

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SR Miller's avatar

p-r,og: "blue pill?"

Am I missing something - blue pill as in V

Or are you making a reference to "The Matrix?"

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

yes, the Matrix.

V . . . ??

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Libya and Bengazi were Hillary Clinton activities to demonstrate her ability to wage war! She used racial division to garner votes from the minority groups during her push to get elected president. President Obama and her after cities went up in flames kept silent about the need for law and order because that was not their agenda. It was to get votes!

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