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In this conversation, Kyle and Stewart Rhodes delve into the complexities surrounding permanent events in Washington, D.C., particularly focusing on the January 6th incident. They discuss the role of crowd manipulation, the impact of media propaganda on public perception, and the legal ramifications faced by individuals involved. Rhodes shares insights from his experiences, including the Bundy Ranch incident, and emphasizes the need for accountability within law enforcement and the government. The discussion highlights the ongoing tensions between different political factions and the implications for future governance. The range is broad including significant themes surrounding federal land ownership, the implications of the Equal Footing Doctrine, the controversies surrounding the 2020 election, civil unrest, and the complexities of investigative authority within the U.S. government. They discuss the legitimacy of federal claims over vast tracts of land in the West, the perceived illegitimacy of the 2020 election results, and the organized resistance during civil unrest, particularly in Portland. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the constitutional implications of investigative authority and the need for transparency in government actions.
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@kyleseraphin You remember during the Biden admin, how a lot of the Dems got "red pilled" and there were Walk Away campaigns and lots of dems defected and went Libertarian or Repub or Independant. The Republicans felt all smug joking about the red pill and teasing about how the Dems were woken up to how fake and gay their party was. Well this Trump admin is the massive Red Suppository to the Repub party. Its their turn to realize how fake and gay their party is. Next prez term is going to be an absolute disaster because all the people who got Red Suppository Pilled are going to stay home and we will end up with some AOC/Bernie wack a doodles as a prez who is going to piss everyone off. The Prez Term after that will be the year we get a third party Prez for the first time. My prediction. People will reengage using third parties or dig in and buy guns.
"Saddam Hussein did not possess yellowcake uranium. Saddam benefited from appearing to possess weapons of mass destruction. Maintaining the appearance of WMD capabilities allowed him to deter Iran, intimidate regional rivals, and project strength domestically. Admitting he had no such weapons would have significantly weakened his position in a volatile region where military capability and deterrence were crucial to regime survival.
Saddam may have underestimated the U.S. resolve to invade. He believed diplomatic pressure and international opposition would prevent an actual military strike, so clarity about his true weapons status seemed unnecessary.
Ultimately, this strategy backfired catastrophically—the very ambiguity designed to project strength became the justification for the 2003 invasion."
I hate that when it happens . . .