No Kings 10/18

dpic73

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So your evidence that the rallies were a flop is this anonymous person saying there were less people there when it was over, wherever this is - could be Poughkeepsie for all we know. This is stooopid
 
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dpic73

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So your evidence that the rallies were a flop is this anonymopus person saying there were less people there when it was over, wherever this is - could be Poughkeepsie for all we know. This is stooopid
 

TigerGrowls

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All these posts are from the worstghouls on the internet and nobody GAF what these paid propagandists say. America hates your president. Get to know one of these ****-twisters
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Will not read....lol!!!
 

TigerGrowls

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Hello Dr. Snyder,

Don’t worry, we’ll help end any “media silence.” The real story is how expertly managed dissent at home now mirrors the same democracy-promotion playbook exported abroad.

We've noticed:

🔹 USAID organizers passing out instructions
🔹 The costly, uniform banners and art exhibitions
🔹 The scripted coordination through Indivisible groups
🔹 The massive amounts of money dispersed to Indivisible through George Soros, the original destabilizer of nations
🔹 That the same leaders of Indivisible were also discussing the colors of the color revolution" to happen in the United States - yellow and black.
🔹 That NYC No Kings literally partnered with Communists (CPUSA).

Bluntly: The rallies weren't spontaneous outrage. They were an expensive, stage-managed attempt at a color revolution.

Since you've urged the media to "inform the public about the facts," let's review a few.

You were a Marshall Scholar, trained in a British government program that grooms future transatlantic policymakers. Your mentor, Timothy Garton Ash, has long served as an intellectual bridge for “democracy promotion” ventures in Eastern Europe, including writing an article critical of Victor Orban for clamping down on George Soros in Hungary.

You sit on Council on Foreign Relations which was financed by the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, which supported Woodrow Wilson's interventionist idealism. Its meetings were chaired by Elihu Root, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace President and Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of State. and has had many prominent members of CIA, including the infamous Allen Dulles. Jeffrey Epstein was a member too, but that's besides the point.

Your career has passed through institutions such as the Weatherhead Center at Harvard, home to Gene Sharp’s Program on Nonviolent Sanctions — the think-tank that supplied much of the theory for modern “nonviolent regime change.” You’ve since partnered with oligarch-philanthropists like Victor Pinchuk and James Temerty, whose funding networks are integral to Western information and influence operations in Ukraine.

So when you urge resistance movements at home, it’s hard for us to miss the echo: the same toolkit once exported abroad now redeployed domestically, under the banner of “saving democracy.”
 
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TigerGrowls

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They can’t win!
They look like losers and everything they do boomerangs back on them.
The democrats have become a complete laughingstock.

"Coup d'Flat": Billionaire-Funded 'No Kings' Color-Revolution Turns Into White Liberal Boomer Parade As Dems Become National Laughingstock”

“The Democratic Party's dark-money NGO network, bankrolled by left-wing billionaires, unleashed a highly coordinated, color-revolution-style mobilization nationwide on Saturday; the same tactics U.S. intelligence agencies have used overseas for years in regime-change operations. Yet the turnout wasn't dominated by unhinged young leftists or gender-confused woke warriors, but rather by white baby-boomer liberals, a mobilization effort that NGO expert Mike Benz described as a "Coup d'f́lat."

The number of elderly democrats who are being paid to attend these democrat rallies is growing. The reason, is because the democrats are losing more and more of the youth vote every day.

These protesters are now calling themselves “Grantifa.”😆😆
You can’t make this stuff up.

“An important inflection point nears: The Democratic Party's permanent protest machine is breaking down. This weekend's coordinated theatrics by socialist and communist groups - the so-called sponsors of "No Kings" - managed to rally mostly unhinged white baby boomers dragged out of their retirement homes.”
 

dpic73

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They can’t win!
They look like losers and everything they do boomerangs back on them.
The democrats have become a complete laughingstock.

"Coup d'Flat": Billionaire-Funded 'No Kings' Color-Revolution Turns Into White Liberal Boomer Parade As Dems Become National Laughingstock”

“The Democratic Party's dark-money NGO network, bankrolled by left-wing billionaires, unleashed a highly coordinated, color-revolution-style mobilization nationwide on Saturday; the same tactics U.S. intelligence agencies have used overseas for years in regime-change operations. Yet the turnout wasn't dominated by unhinged young leftists or gender-confused woke warriors, but rather by white baby-boomer liberals, a mobilization effort that NGO expert Mike Benz described as a "Coup d'f́lat."

The number of elderly democrats who are being paid to attend these democrat rallies is growing. The reason, is because the democrats are losing more and more of the youth vote every day.

These protesters are now calling themselves “Grantifa.”😆😆
You can’t make this stuff up.

“An important inflection point nears: The Democratic Party's permanent protest machine is breaking down. This weekend's coordinated theatrics by socialist and communist groups - the so-called sponsors of "No Kings" - managed to rally mostly unhinged white baby boomers dragged out of their retirement homes.”

Eww, look at those scary, Communist, Soros-paid grannies! They're going to burn it all down
 

TigerGrowls

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🔥 BREAKING: Leftists are MELTING DOWN after their own “No Kings” protest was a total disaster 🤣

One protester SPOKE OUT:

“Bro, No Kings Day was so anti-productive. My voice is gone from leading chants … when I yelled ‘Free Palestine!’ or ‘From Palestine to Mexico, these border walls have got to go!’ - nobody said a thing!”

He even blasted his own side:

“They had Democrat voter-registration tables, cops they invited, and when it was over they told everyone to leave. I wish I was making this up.”

Even the far-left activists are finally realizing what the rest of America already knows:
The ‘No Kings’ movement isn’t a revolution, it’s a DNC-sponsored photo op. 💀

A stage-managed stunt to give the DNC cover.
 
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scotchtiger

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Trying to imagine how big of a loser you would have to be to attend a no kings protest. I can’t imagine anyone I know going. Lot of weirdos out there though.
 

dpic73

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Trying to imagine how big of a loser you would have to be to attend a no kings protest. I can’t imagine anyone I know going. Lot of weirdos out there though.
Imagine how much of a loser you'd have to be to allow our country to slide into authoritarianism as long as you get a tax cut. Lots of selfish, me only people out there though.
 
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dpic73

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Kenny Loggins SLAMS Donald Trump for using his song: “This is an unauthorized use of my performance of ‘Danger Zone.’ Nobody asked me for my permission, which I would have denied, and I request that my recording on this video is removed immediately.

I can’t imagine why anybody would want their music used or associated with something created with the sole purpose of dividing us. Too many people are trying to tear us apart, and we need to find new ways to come together.

We’re all Americans, and we’re all patriotic. There is no ‘us and them’ — that’s not who we are, nor is it what we should be. It’s all of us. We’re in this together, and it is my hope that we can embrace music as a way of celebrating and uniting each and every one of us.”