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Why are politics so shitty these days? I miss the 2016 era when it was all just a big joke. Now there are actual consequences and trump isn’t funny anymore.
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Why was Trump so much funnier in his first term? His sense of humor is the only reason most people can tolerate him. Now he just slurps kike semen and isn't funny
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>>537103526
> with consequences
True, but all the trump failures and fuck ups, the whole maga clown show, is still funny as hell though
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>>537103526
Because you got led by the nose by the corrupt shadow state (national security state in service to Israel and Switzerland) running a psychological operation to install a candidate using perception hijacking techniques and memetic warfare who allowed them unlimited growth to attempt to clamp down on the few remaining pesky freedoms.

You got mindwar'd
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>>537103526
cause trump is a disappointment
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>>537103526
Susan Wiles, Trump's chief of staff. She's competent as a long time political operative and vetted every Trump hire for loyalty so stability hasn't been an issue compared to his first term. While the people Trump hired in his first term were less loyal they were more capable at their job and had a minimum set of principles. They pushed back on many of Trump's retarded ideas.
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Supporting Trump was originally kind of just a big joke which got progressively more funny as it became more real. Also nobody could possibly live up to the half-joking stratospheric expectations people had for him so there was bound to be disappointment in that regard. The bigger thing though is that libs were absolutely mindbroken by him winning and directed that in part towards shilling and spamming the absolute fuck out of the e-right wing sphere in a way that was extemely malicious and mean-spirited to vent their nuclear asshurt, the whole "why isn't 4chan as happy go lucky as it used to be in the past" thing is largely due to this and trannies / redditors / browns / etc. waging a years long campaign of just being as toxic and mean as possible to try and "own the alt-right"
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>>537103906
https://archive.org/details/from-psyop-to-mind-war-the-psychology-of-victory/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_E._Vallely

>Paul E. Vallely (born November 29, 1939) is a retired United States Army major general and former senior military analyst for Fox News.

>Vallely served in the Vietnam War and retired in 1991 as deputy commanding general, United States Army Pacific. In 1980, Vallely co-authored the US Army paper From PSYOP to MindWar with Michael Aquino. In 2004, together with retired Air Force lieutenant general Thomas McInerney, he co-authored the book Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror, published by Regnery Publishing, which borrows, philosophically from Mind War.

>He has served as military committee chairman for the Center for Security Policy, and runs the conservative political organization Stand Up America US. He is a member of the advisory council for Turning Point USA.

Turning Point USA.
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>>537103526
it's the professional wrestling era. has been since trump was on that debate stage in 2016.
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>>537103526
People said the same thing in 2016



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