Hello Thursday. Welcome to “Is Reality Died?” Vladimir Putin is our friend, edition of this column, Egg prices don’t matter And Steve Bannon speaks of senses.
Yes, people, we have reached the point of this ominous timeline where some of the strongest voices against the government’s subversion come from the far right.
In a recent interview, President Trump and Bannon, the current former adviser of Uber-Right Podcaster, came out violently against Elon Musk.
“Mask is a parasitic illegal immigrant. He wants to impose his extraordinary experiments and play as a god without respecting the history, values or traditions of the country,” Bannon says. I did Interaction with Unherd.
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon says that Elon Musk “want to play as a god without respecting the history, values or traditions of the country.”
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Bannon’s phones aren’t the only ones coming from inside the house.
Trump came out in a position to tell a surprising lie on Wednesday that Ukraine had begun a war with Russia. “Think about it. It couldn’t be won, but it never had to start, but it’s a war that he could never solve without the US and ‘Trump’,” Trump said. Written on his true social platform.
Mike Pence’s former vice president, who barely escaped from the gallows after Trump lost the 2020 election. I responded“Mr. The Ukrainian president did not “start” this war. Russia launched an unprovoked brutal invasion that took hundreds of thousands of lives. The path to peace must be built on truth. ”
But my favorite pushback to Brogurky comes from conservative Christian commentator John Root, responding to the nasty messaging on previous Twitter between Musk and Ashley St. Clair. I did. By a billionaire.
“Many of conservatism is filled with godless hypocrites who couldn’t care much about saving traditional family values. [It’s] Past time plays our part in capturing that fact and promoting and celebrating those who use conservative values for their own interests, not platforms. ” The route wrote about the situation.
Dozens of babies in a bakery, with mothers of four, appear to be a turning point in Christianity.
I tell you not to dull all this Schadenfreude Seeing Trump supporters see the true colors of their heroes is a point of hope in the desolate landscape and pay attention to the ya mentality spoken.
Democracy needs every friend she can get from any political standpoint. If conservatives want to protect the government system in this vulnerable moment, they should be welcomed into the fight. Anyway, there’s no need to agree on anything other than the need to protect representative rules anyway.
Democrats are too divided (with a few exceptions) and are becoming more and more apparent (with a few exceptions) to effectively fight authoritarianism alone. Independent Bernie Sanders is located in a “National Tour to Fight Olihead” And it has gained thousands of online followers in recent weeks. Another hopeful point is that Bernie is preaching to the choir.
The courts where much of this battle against the hostile takeover is taking place could be held. But they may not be.
meeting? They’re busy Gging breadcrumbs They will give their power and even psychofans will not be spared.
But this is a battle that transcends politics. Musk and Trump want them to believe their actions are to cut costs, fight fraud and protect America’s interests. Children can see lies. The so-called government efficiency bureau, although not the actual government department, does not reveal any major fraud.
It’s another way to attack checks and balance by dismantling trustworthy sources of information and removing people who understand how the system works. “Deep state” is nothing more than an ominous turn of infrastructure phrases. Removing infrastructure hampered democracy from within.
This is a real-time example of how Mask and Trump are removing the truth. Musk tweeted this week a false claim that his efforts unearthed the fraud in the form of a $8 billion contract and then cancelled it. It turns out to be a contract It was worth just $8 millionaccording to the New York Times.
error? perhaps. but, Independent journalist Jamie Dupley Others have changed the document without commenting on the error, someone has entered the government database.
Meanwhile, the real effects of mask work are beginning to become clear: National Parks are prohibited from campers; Staff were fired at VA Hospital; Daily American jobs to protect our nuclear weapons and support our special needs They are considered useless, so they let go.
Incredibly, Europe was forced to plan a world order in which America is not an ally.
To answer my own questions, I don’t think reality is dead.
However, as Douglas Adams wrote in his Hitchhiker Galaxy Guide series, “Reality is often inaccurate.”
The reality that Trump and Musk are pushing us forward is not accurate. As long as they resist, I don’t mind the political stripes of resisters.
As Illinois Governor JB Pritzker said Wednesday, “It took the Nazis a month, three weeks, two days, eight hours, 40 minutes to dismantle the Constitutional Republic. Once the fire started to burn, everything was If you want to stop getting angry out of control, it’s better to be ready to make a person post with a bucket of water.”
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Anita Chabria
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