"Why can't Trump accept defeat?" is propaganda designed to make you think past the sale and also feel shame for a totally reasonable opinion about the election. Translate in your mind to: "Why can't that victim accept his mugging? What is wrong with him?"
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) December 18, 2020
Tag: unique voices
Riveting analysis on the deliberate misuse of language: Phillip Kline on Wisconsin election fraud
Dominion Voter Systems IT Contractor Melissa Carone testifies before Michigan State Senate Committee on Oversight
Unique American voices: USPS whistleblower Richard Hopkins interviewed by federal postal agents
I am posting this because the interview is controversial and does appear to be coercive in the sense that the agents want Hopkins to recant or downplay his original testimony.
I posted this video yesterday and then took it down after watching more of it because it’s long and probably not going to have much bearing on the election. Reposting this morning under the tag “unique voices” because the video does reveal how an interview with potential national repercussions can be conducted.
Here is a Twitter thread that has a good discussion in more detail:
Unique American Voice: Alexandra Lairns
Unique American Voices: Sidney Powell: inside the Michael Flynn case and DOJ reform
This is a very clear and forceful explication of what happened in the Flynn case, why it happened, and how to correct the numerous problems within the DOJ that led to this outrageous travesty of justice. Powell at her best.
Unique American Voices: Bob Woodson on George Floyd Protests, Riots & Racism
Unique American Voice: Ric Grenell on the Deep State and more
Unique American Voice: Candace Owens lays it all out
Click on image for best video version.
Unique American Voice: SNEAKO – Protests are Pushing NYC Streets into Anarchy
Unique American Voice: Patrick Philbin argues articles of impeachment “defective”
Two unique North American voices: Jordan Peterson & Black Pigeon
A unique American voice: honest and clear as a bell
Powell is a wonderful speaker. Ignore politics and just listen to her talk. She speaks quietly, succinctly, and with great conviction. In my view, this is a model of Right Speech.