The Personification of a “Battered Conservative”


Posted originally on the CTH on January 23, 2024 | Sundance

I have not done this in a while and generally don’t like doing it.  However, given the nature of our assembly and the absolute critical stages of the awakening that are afore us, it becomes a little more important to highlight and deconstruct a common refrain.

This example comes from the typeset of a poster named William Kenan Rand, who is triggered by the truthful expose’ about Ron DeSantis and the hidden manipulative intents and constructs that surrounded his fraudulent run for the Republican nomination.  I will set aside the motives of Mr. Rand, which I will say seem quite obvious. When you expose fraud, those who rely on a pretense to maintain fraud, are often triggered by the truth. I digress…

In essence, what is espoused here is a great example of “battered conservative” thinking.  So, I will walk through the deconstruction of it:

William Kenan Rand – “With all due respect and not wanting to get kicked out of here, just have to ask. DeSantis was trying to become president and working the system and that’s cunning and deceitful? Isn’t that just politics?”

If you accept that Machiavellian deceit, purposeful manipulation and lying is just politics, then yes, I guess the candidate you support, Ron DeSantis, is just another run of the mill liar in a long list of Republican run-of-the-mill liars.  Also, this would be precisely the reason not to support him.

“He ran a bad campaign and really was never going to beat Trump, but the idea seems to be because he had to appeal to the big money people in order to raise money, that’s he’s not his own man and just an establishment stooge.”

DeSantis didn’t run a bad anything.  The campaign was created for him, to use him. He was willful to the campaign intent.  You see, Ron DeSantis is not an employer, he is an employee of the system.  He does the bidding of those who sign the checks.  You seem to accept this as okay, without realizing the nature of that relationship makes him a political puppet to deliver an outcome that is entirely different from the stage performance you claim to want, and he promises to deliver.

“Ok, but you know, I don’t think the establishment was anti-lockdown or now anti-vax. If he is someone to just follow orders, why would he have done all the stuff he did as governor and take so much heat? If it’s just a cunning deceit to appeal to the base, well you’d think more Republicans would do the same but haven’t.”

Pro-Tip #1, the orders are often constructed to give the illusion of opposition.  Railing against something in order to garner popular support does not mean the politician is necessarily against the thing he decries.

“He was a little slow on the uptake for me in bucking the White House Covid task force recommendations, but he moved faster once he adjusted. Got a lot of other great things done as governor as well.”

Every “great thing” Ron DeSantis did as governor was specifically planned and intended to create the feeling of the “great thing” you hold dear.

“Trump’s agenda is basically Reagan’s with a more sophisticated understanding of trade and a better approach on immigration. It’s a great agenda. The establishment didn’t like Reagan either, btw.”

Trump’s agenda is much bigger than Ronald Reagan’s agenda, because those who control the globalist agenda grew their influence exponentially in the 35 years between President Reagan and President Trump.  The opposition to Donald Trump is 35 years more economically mature and developed.

“However, as great as those things are, we’re also facing a new front in the war with the globalists. Imo, we’re facing the greatest threat to humanity the world has ever faced absent perhaps the Tower of Babel. The transhumanist biowarfare depopulation program is a legit threat to the human species, our very lives and also to the natural world and our food.”

“Trump is an unbelievable fighter, but I don’t think he sees this. He is still proud of the vax and Operation Warp Speed when many like myself think he was snookered and it’s a bioweapon and part of a much deeper, sinister program. As great as he is, Trump doesn’t see it that way, it appears.”

These are the best two cognitively dissonant paragraphs written.

According to Mr. Rand, Trump is intellectually stupid, “snookered”, for not seeing the “globalist” threat as described, yet Mr. Rand cannot see the “globalist” threat created within the DeSantis operation.  Take the plank out of your own eye before worrying about the splinter in Trump’s.

You present the concern that Trump is blind and cannot see the globalist scheme, but at the same time you showcase your blindness and cannot see the globalist scheme you are defending.   Within this scenario, who exactly was “snookered” more?

“I said all that because we need guys like DeSantis in the party and in leadership roles who did start seeing it. Maybe DeSantis did not fully see it in the way I describe but he stood up to it, and we need people like that. Seems like Ron Johnson sees it too. It’s not just about the GOP establishment versus MAGA and economic nationalism, and there are a lot of nuances in there. OWS was not MAGA, for example.

A full spectrum approach is what’s needed and that has to entail recognizing the globalist biowarfare plans.” (LINK

You stand against “globalist biowarfare plans” while promoting the Ron DeSantis pretense the “biowarfare” planners created to fool you.   Can you not see the incredible irony that exists in the outcome created by those like yourself who are “battered conservative” victims, defending their abuser?

The people you do not like or trust created Ron DeSantis.  You like and trust Ron DeSantis.  See how that works?

♦ Last two points as espoused by similar voices infected with Battered Conservative Syndrome:

“We cannot put all our eggs in one basket (Trump)”… 

If I am to agree, I will agree.  So, bring me another basket.

Right now, there isn’t one, and the professionally Republican people keep showing us buckets instead of baskets.

It also does no good to put a bow on a bucket (DeSantis) and call it a basket.  It’s not a basket, it’s a bucket.

As my father often said, “You cannot catch fish in trees; so, why are you standing in the forest with your fishing pole?

“Trump should have started a new political party”…

He did.

He called it MAGA.  We all signed up and registered.

MAGA then took over the Republican Party.

Look around, there are more of us than them.

It’s not us that needs to start a new party, it’s them.

They are refusing to leave our party, so we are having to escort them out.  That’s all.

Media that Decline Tips from the Public Re-Posted Nov 7, 2023 By Martin Armstrong 


COMMENT: Marty, I have tried to get Tucker to interview you. He is impossible to contact. He puts this guy on talking about Pharma and that the conviction rate is 99%+. It is disappointing that these media people are not open to the public.

FJ

REPLY: I that is pretty standard. I think you will find it industry-wide. It does make it impossible for them ever to get a legitimate tip.

The Truth of the Thing


Posted originally on the CTH on April 17, 2023 | Sundance 

Two quick juxtapositions to contemplate:

Just accepting things as they are presented to be, without laying opinion on the table.

♦ Mr. Elon Musk is saying he spent $44 billion to purchase a platform without any prior knowledge the U.S. Dept of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) was operating on the backbone of the communication platform he was purchasing.

Additionally, all due diligence that may have been conducted before the biggest expenditure in the history of social media networks, did not reveal this intelligence community operation, to him, until after the sale was complete.

Everything thereafter is based on this predicate.

♦ Mr. Ron DeSantis is saying he had no idea the apparatus of political constructs was creating a presidential campaign process over a period of two years that would require his ultimate approval and participation, during the period when he genuinely claimed to be running for reelection to be the 2022 Florida Governor.

Everything thereafter is based on this predicate.

Whether you believe these assertions to be true or not is entirely up to you.

However, with these two points in mind, what does that say about the current state of our national pretense?

Expand the discussion. I am very interested in how intellectually honest people view these assertions.