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@DefiyantlyFree An Obama judge dismisses the federal human trafficking case against illegal El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia, calling it "malicious prosecution."
How is changing the laws so you can target Trump not "malicious prosecution?"
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@AmericanDebunk I read the entire article and it's very interesting. Thanks for writing this.
"It feels" like there are parallels between this and the popular book from decades ago Men are From Mars, Women are from Venus.
Even the saying: "Don't sell the steak - sell the sizzle."
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@AmericanDebunk Is this something he has learned how to do?
Or does it just come naturally for him?
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People have what's called preferred conscious output (how they express thoughts using visual, auditory, or kinesthetic language like “I see,” “I hear,” or “I feel”) and conscious input (how they best receive and notice information through the same senses).
Almost every Liberal uses kinesthetic language exclusively for their lived experiences and through their expression.
They don't care about a graph that shows illegal immigration numbers soaring or crime data. That doesn't make them "feel" anything.
The Left wants a romantic story and someone who speaks in kinesthetic language.
This interview encapsulates a lot of what I'm talking about above. He's using kinesthetic language here big time.
Count how many times he uses kinesthetic language ie. "feel".
He even says "I am the feeling" in his response. This creates deep, subconscious rapport.
The Left hears this and are experiencing Spencer as being with them rather than opposing them, which lowers defenses and triggers a sense of safety and connection.
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Spencer Pratt is running on "common sense" while executing a campaign in the cultural language of the Left.
I'm going to show you what that means, because it has never been done before.
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First- what do I mean by the cultural language of the Left?
As you know, the Left and Right have different policy preferences.
But that's not the only difference. The way they speak and what appeals to them couldn't be more different.
You're ready now...👇

American Debunk@AmericanDebunk
Spencer Pratt is proof a candidate can run on a conservative policy platform while executing a campaign in the cultural language of the Left. Nobody else has ever done this. You’re going to see this everywhere across the country over the next few years.
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@Archuleta4CO "In Colorado, most inmates actually serve around 45-55% of their judicial maximum sentence on average."
I'm sure Colorado Dems would have liked to keep Tina behind bars for 150% of her sentence.
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@nickshirleyy I wonder if he broke the world record for saying “get out” that many times?
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@Strong_Old_Men @DrSeanOMara I'll check him out. I've seen some of his content, I've just never heard of the marbling comment.
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@imijaz @DrSeanOMara He’s saying there’s a difference between the marbling and the fat on the outside of the steak. Read or watch/listen to his other content.
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What’s YOUR favorite thing about Governor Little?!? 🗣️
Special appearances by
@oldstatemark
@RogueLou18
@PaddyohCakes
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Make a plan to vote in person May 19th. 🇺🇸
#idaho #idpol
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@cremieuxrecueil @mfacehero Instead of 50% what about at 60%? 75%? 90%? 99%?
At some point red has to be the rational choice.
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@mfacehero Red is not the rational choice unless you are OK with mass death.
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@ChrisPacia I imagine the red-blue button game was play tested and found that 57% of people would press blue.
Then the game was back fitted with 50% being the cutoff.
If the game was switched to 65% then blue players would lose and they'd be responsible for mass deaths.
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The pattern played out like this:
- Duh Red is the obvious choice. Nobody dies if everyone pushes red. There's not reason to push blue.
- Blue button pusher think they have a bullet proof rebuttal... Some confused or irrational people will push blue. Therefore the knee-jerk red reaction is naive and the true enlightened position is that that you must push blue.
Unfortunately, that turns out to be the naive position. Consider the following...

Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil
@mfacehero Red is not the rational choice unless you are OK with mass death.
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@shipwreckedcrew The entitled sound of her voice makes me want to give her zero.
If you really need help buying FOOD then I'll help with that.
But if you're just using SNAP to buy junk that you don't need then you don't need SNAP and I don't need to help you.
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There is a fundamental lack of understanding among those in need of food assistance as to what has nutritional value and therefore proper for others to pay for on your behalf, and what just "Tastes good and I want to get it because we like it" regardless of whether you need it such that others should pay for it on your behalf.
Phil Holloway ✈️@PhilHollowayEsq
RUDE AWAKENING “None of the snacks go through on EBT.”
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@DarializaforNY This is not a federal issue, so NO.
If the city wants to run these housing units, then they can pay for them.
This is a local issue not a federal issue.
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