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DAVID NICHOLS's avatar

Yes, BB the hissing loser crowd last night seemed, at my glance divided into 2 camps. The Stupids who will die on their hill of.....I don't even know WHAT that hill is,except sheer will of ego. And, the others, who, I could see it in their eyes KNOW this new way IS the right way, or at least it is THE way we are going. They will put up a front, and in quiet then eventually acquiesce to the inevitable. Honestly, after all this time, I care nothing for them or their views. Trump's tongue-lashing of them made me laugh!! And Vance and Johnson giggling behind him was priceless !!! Oh,the righteous condescension !!!!!!! Sometimes I almost get embarrassed at my immaturity....ALMOST!!! Ha !!

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Burning Bright's avatar

Well said, David. I don't think many want to be associated with that song and dance optically these days.

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Silent scorn's avatar

Great piece, BB! Thanks for saying it so eloquently. The joyful smiles ( not gloating, just happy) of Johnson and VP Vance were beautiful. The best part though was when the newest little member of the secret service hugged the real life Secret Service agent. How many times does a person in his position get a hug from a random little boy? And when said little boy went over and high fived the young man admitted to West Point, i had to wipe away tears. So simple and real. Part of me thinks this can’t really be happening. But it’s getting easier. 😊

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Burning Bright's avatar

That was a big moment, for sure. We haven't even started the winning yet.

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Wild Bill's avatar

And that real-life Secret Service agent, the man who stood defiantly on the stage in Butler, PA with Donald Trump, is now the new Secret Service Director, Sean M. Curran.

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ALtab's avatar

‘…the adults in the room are on center stage while the petulant, poisonous leches jeer and sneer from the gallery.’

Like you, I observed the address to the nation was totally missing bombshells, yet the respect shown to the various families spotlighted last night was an emotional moment for each one. Highlighting normal folks who have been extraordinary in some way. Their heartfelt thanks was expressed by each one. Thanks that someone cared about each one. The contrast? (See above comment).

The ugly picture and story last night, which was carried over today by many of the petulant ones in the media carrion, was simple. Those who claim to be focused on we the people aren’t. In fact, their arrogant, ugly behavior WILL cause them to reap what they have sown….

…to the advantage of the citizens who make up the soul of America.

Thank you and God bless you!🙏

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Burning Bright's avatar

Contrast was the name of the game. It's being rendered more stark than ever before, with none of the emotion and drama of an election cycle to mask it.

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Wild Bill's avatar

I thought the "All we really needed was a new President" line was a fairly decent bombshell.

Classic Trump. Obviously true, but he was the first to say it.

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Lone Star exile's avatar

I couldn't agree more.

The fact that Trump WAS the first to say it IS Classic Trump! lol

Great line.

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Joe Kronner's avatar

Great job BB. Not only do your words echo true to me they sing to me. I really enjoy your perspective and insights but the way you tell the story draws me in and keeps me engaged and entertained. You have a real gift, thanks for sharing it with us.

Hope you are enjoying being a father. I remember after my first son was born thinking what was the purpose of life before he came into this world, his birth gave my life meaning.

Anyway, keep up the great work.

God Wins!

God Bless!!!

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Burning Bright's avatar

Much appreciated, Joe.

Well said on meaning. Baby Bright is the mission, now. And always will be, I expect.

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James Crockett's avatar

Spot on review of the Trump Show, BB. I was only too happy to witness the proclamation of what has been achieved so far, what lies in the near future, and a few jabs thrown out at the Wanna-be powers that are caving despite their tough talk. We are winning bigly, and soon the fake sovereign players will be revealed, and forced to fall in line or loose their shorts.

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Burning Bright's avatar

Even Trump's jabs were good-natured last night haha. It was good stuff.

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MichaelBH29D's avatar

I watched a President Trump that turned his eyes and attention directly upon the DS Dems toward the end of his speech. As I watched his eyes, listened to his direct callouts of them for their behavior- and watched the cutaways to their side of the gallery, It was obvious to me that they sat, stony faced and silent, because they were all exposed, again, publicly, as the bought-and-paid-for fakes they are.

Further, it seems They are no longer pretending to be anything else, in public, for the direct viewing of the American People. The time for that appears to have passed.

It has been so frustrating for me, watching the pretense of the two sides to normalcy, business as usual, for all these years. “See, we are still going about our battles using microphones, in suits and ties…”.

Knowing it was a battle for primacy out of sight of most of the audience- and has been for approaching a decade.

Proxies doing the bleeding.

Last night, We watched them begin to pull the masks off. Their attitude in the galley seemed to be indifference, “So what? What are you going to do about it?”

That is the part of this story we are in now.

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Burning Bright's avatar

He certainly worked a few barbs in there with those with the ears to hear them.

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Abso-bloomin'-lutely's avatar

"Executive Blitzkrieg" -- I like that turn of phrase.

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Burning Bright's avatar

Thanks!

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Rob Diamond's avatar

I enjoy your work very much. I've been involved in the "info war" for thirty two years. I know your generation deems "boomers" irrelevant, but I know my stuff.

As you progress, you'll learn to use fewer words to express your (very bright) thoughts. I'm a musician and writer, and experience teaches us that "less is more". This isn't really a criticism. It's more of a "I'm so happy young men like you are in the fight". God bless.

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Burning Bright's avatar

Appreciate it, Rob. Alas, the descriptors are ways for me to let some creative steam out either way.

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Silent scorn's avatar

❤️

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Judith's avatar

Jesus aptly described them as a “brood of vipers”! However the outcome of this “story” is “promises made, promises kept”.

The Golden Age until Jesus arrives!

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Burning Bright's avatar

I think that guy knew what he was talking about.

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Storm⛈️Cloud (TheQawakening)'s avatar

Safe travels, BB!

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Burning Bright's avatar

Thanks Storm! On my way now!

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DAVID NICHOLS's avatar

You're right! That hang-dog look of pathetic defeat must be obvious even to them !

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DAVID NICHOLS's avatar

Haha ! I'm sorry, but POCAHONTAS is never not funny!!! In George Carlin's auto bio, he speaks of a comedy rule, the rule of 3, AND the rule of 23. Tell something funny, and after telling it three times it isn't funny anymore. BUT...keep telling it, and when you get to 23, it is never again NOT funny again !!! haha Why? Dunno? It just is !!! I think we like repetitive redundant rediculousness !!! Something hard to define, but easy to laugh at !!! And with these actors, the beat goes on !!!

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MichaelBH29D's avatar

Test

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brandon koeller's avatar

You sure it's not operation trust part 2 revenge of the Bolsheviks?

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Burning Bright's avatar

Haha thanks so much, Barbara!

Glad some appreciate my flights of fancy.

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