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Tidewater Lord's avatar

Kash Patel represents the problem with republican political appointees that American Moment is trying to alleviate.

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Concerned Citizen's avatar

Trump appointed podcasters and Fox News hosts when he could've easily found competent military & law enforcement veterans that supported his agenda.

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Tidewater Lord's avatar

Extremely underrated take. There are thousands of guys in and retired from the military who have experience with administration and leadership.

We got grifters and DC conservative think tank buffoons

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Tidewater Lord's avatar

1000%

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stealthbomber10's avatar

Most Mormons are massive NPCs. I don't even care that they're strong adherents of the Greerhead Pledge. Fake positivity, bland personalities, and zero independent thought. Still preferable to DEI-Americans, but even so, annoying to interact with.

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Rowhouse's avatar

Their only good trait is they somehow are the only group of Whites who have figured out a way to have large White families. 3 kids or more. No other religious White group, not even White Catholics get to even a 2.0 average.

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stealthbomber10's avatar

I certainly respect the communities they've built up. And they do generally vote Republican.

But even on the latter point, they tend to be horrible on the identity issues. Often as a result of never having to confront diversity.

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Concerned Citizen's avatar

You are correct that they are horribly naive on identity issues. Also, their religious beliefs are completely insane and heretical. Other than that, I like them very much.

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Law Order's avatar

If you lived in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, or Montana you would probably be an NPC as well. Downtown Boise is eerily safe and clean.

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Graeme Bird's avatar

Charlie is a crypto-Jew Chabad Lubavitch grifter. He is not dead so it dangerous to play into the hoax.

A Jew faked event means you have to look at him differently.

Such sketchy facts as I was able to find would not justify such an extreme interpretation.

But with the hoax in mind this is almost the only way you can look at it.

So what I am saying here is that the hoax is so out there ……. we have to work backwards now to find the extraordinary scenario that could explain it.

When Charlie was at High School in Wheeler there was a Chabad headquarters close by.

He buys a ridiculously outsized mansion close to a Chabad headquarters in Scottsdale.

He keeps Jew Sabbath. In Wheeler there doesn’t seem to be a likely Christian outfit that would lead him to do this.

In Scottsdale there is. The Seventh Day Adventist’s. But instead of identifying with them he tries to link himself with an outfit in Phoenix half an hour away. These guys meet Sundays and Wednesdays.

The reason this works with the hoax and with big evil plans is that Chabad is the most powerful and most evil sect in Judaism.

Without bringing Chabad into it, the last few days are next to impossible to explain.

Charlie sold his mansion last year even though he was STAYING IN SCOTTSDALE. There is no known debt issue associated with this sale.

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TradeMark's avatar

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Graeme Bird's avatar

He is not dead. No bullet. He wasn’t shot. He is not dead.

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Law Order's avatar

James Lankford and Spencer Cox make 90s Bill Clinton and 90s Joe Biden look like Franco. Phil Lyman gave Cox a really good challenge considering that Trump refused to endorse anyone in the Utah Governor GOP primary, and Cox has insane amounts of campaign money from the business community in Utah. Spencer Cox is the real life definition of corporate whore.

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Daniel Lee's avatar

The liberals distancing themselves makes sense but the leftists are just cowards. This is what they wanted but revolution scares them so they also distance themselves. Leftists really are just liberals when push comes to shove.

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