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TLDR:
This isn’t about one man. That name could be anyone. The point is what happens when the institutions you trust decide your vote was wrong.
Fabricated evidence.
Surveillance on American citizens. Doctored footage. Two impeachments. All to remove or prevent the re-election of a president chosen through the democratic process.
The party that screams loudest about defending democracy spent four years trying to overturn it. That should terrify you regardless of who you voted for.
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Trump Derangement Syndrome: The Real Insurrection
A businessman from New York who had never held office, never served in government, never been part of the machine, ran for president in 2016.
The Clinton campaign wanted him to.
An internal DNC memo from April 2015 called it the "Pied Piper" strategy: elevate Trump, Cruz, Carson.
"Tell the press to take them seriously." They wanted him because they thought he'd be the easiest to destroy.
63 million Americans didn't get the memo. They voted for the guy who wasn't a politician. Wasn't groomed by donors. Wasn't part of the DC corruption machine.
306 electoral votes. 30 states.
And the people who rigged the game to get the opponent they wanted couldn't accept the result when they lost to him.
Five Senate Democrats drafted impeachment frameworks in December 2016. Six weeks before inauguration. Before he signed anything. They had the conclusion before he took the oath. They just needed the evidence.
Not on January 6th. Starting January 20th, 2017.
Everyone wants to talk about insurrection. Nobody wants to talk about the one that ran for four years.
They manufactured the evidence.
The Steele Dossier.
Funded by the Clinton campaign. Laundered through a law firm, an opposition research shop, a former British spy, and a Russian national named Igor Danchenko who told the FBI his information was "rumor and speculation."
FBI lead investigator Peter Strzok wrote internally they were "unaware of ANY Trump advisors engaging in conversations with Russian intelligence officials."
Same guy who texted a colleague about Trump winning: "No. No he won't. We'll stop it."
Offered Steele a million dollars to verify a single claim. He couldn't.
Durham concluded the FBI could not corroborate a single substantive allegation.
Mueller: three years, $30 million, no collusion.
Intelligence reports later assessed that key parts of Steele's material were themselves RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION.
The people screaming about Russian interference spent three years amplifying Russian disinformation to destroy a sitting president.
They used the fake evidence to spy on Americans.
The FBI took that unverified dossier funded by one campaign and used it to get FISA surveillance warrants on Carter Page, a member of the opposing campaign.
Secret court. Secret warrant. Opposition research treated as intelligence.
The Inspector General found 17 significant errors and omissions in the warrant applications.
Danchenko, the primary source, had been flagged by the FBI's own counterintelligence division. Subject of a full investigation into his Russian intelligence contacts.
The FBI's response: put him on their payroll from 2017 to 2020.
While the country went to war with itself over a story he made up.
The press didn't just cover the lie. They built it. And they fanned the flames of insurrection.
FBI Director Comey personally briefed Trump on the dossier. The meeting was immediately leaked to BuzzFeed, who published it in full.
The New York Times published: "Trump Campaign Aides Had Repeated Contacts With Russian Intelligence."
The FBI's own Strzok had already flagged the claim internally as inaccurate. The headline stood. The coverage accelerated.
The Washington Post and New York Times won Pulitzer Prizes for their Russia coverage. For reporting built on a dossier the FBI couldn't verify.
No retractions. No corrections. No Pulitzers returned.
The Russia coverage built the machine. They used it on everything.
They told you he called neo-Nazis "very fine people."
He didn't.
The full quote, on camera: "I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists because they should be condemned totally."
Snopes confirmed it in 2024. Didn't matter. Biden launched his entire 2020 campaign on the lie.
The BBC spliced two clips from his January 6th speech, filmed 50 minutes apart, into one quote.
Cut "peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard." Replaced it with "fight like hell." Made it sound like a direct call for violence.
Their director-general resigned. Their head of news resigned. Days before the 2024 election.
The press built the permission. Congress used it.
They tried to remove him before, during, and after.
Democrat Al Green introduced impeachment articles in 2017. Before Mueller concluded anything.
Then said it on camera: "I'm concerned that if we don't impeach this president, he will get re-elected."
Rashida Tlaib, day one in Congress: "We're going to impeach the motherf***er."
First impeachment: a phone call with Ukraine. Purely partisan. 230 to 197. Zero Republicans.
Second impeachment: seven days. No committee hearings. No formal investigation. Fastest impeachment in American history. Against a president who had already lost and was leaving office in a week.
Jerry Nadler, 1998, arguing against Clinton's impeachment: "Impeachment is an undoing of a national election."
Twenty years later the same man led the charge to impeach Trump. Same seat. Opposite position. Only thing that changed was the name on the door.
The data proves none of it was about principle.
Oxford studied four administrations. Bush. Obama. Trump. Biden. Support for violating democratic norms tracked one variable. Not values. Not ideology. The jersey.
Democracy Fund: 24% of Americans changed their position on congressional oversight between 2019 and 2022. Of those who flipped, 83% moved in whichever direction served their party.
They elevated him because they thought he'd lose. He won because 63 million people were tired of being managed.
Fabricated evidence. Secret surveillance. A weaponized press. Two impeachments. All dressed up as patriotism.
They couldn't buy him. So they tried to bury him.
When that didn't work they tried to remove him.
When that didn't work they doctored the footage.
Question an election and you're a threat to democracy.
Fabricate evidence to overturn one and you're defending it.
That's the deal they sold you. And half the country bought it without reading the receipts.
TDS was never a syndrome.
It was a permission structure. It told you the threat was so big the rules didn't apply anymore. And you believed it.
The rules always apply. That's the whole point of having them.
Stop being an NPC.
I hope you understand what's at stake.
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What a brilliant party great entertainment
Charlie Mullins OBE@CharlieM_OBE
Special party at my villa in Marbella
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@CharlieM_OBE Throw a 65 year old some life changing tips zchaz, i so fkg much don't want to live in this country until it gets some proper leadership
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Celebrating not living in the UK
Joanna@Joanna19997073
@CharlieM_OBE What's the occasion apart from Easter?!
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@RealJamesWoods Didn't you guys actually know that 🤔 The west has been infected with woke mind viruses and radical islamic norms.
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Jill Dando was going to speak out about a huge trafficking ring within the BBC and the Establishment. She knew how filthy and evil the corporation was, she knew the BBC covered up for the likes of Jimmy Saville, Rolf Harris and Stuart Hall, and MI5 took her out as they didn't want to be exposed. Jill had the goods on many of them, so they had to move in quick and murderer her.
The BBC should be taken down and arrests should be made. The BBC is a cesspool of swamp creatures who are involved in murdering, rape, torture of innocent children. Jill Dando wanted to save the children, like many others. But if you spoke out against the establishment and try to expose them, you get disposed of.
Never forget Jill Dando.

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5ARD DSD athletes are not banned from women’s sport because they have male levels of testosterone - they are banned because they are males with male levels of testosterone. It’s so not complicated. They are not banned from sport. That’s pure gaslighting fiction, & emotional blackmailing. They are free to race with other males. The real problem is they’re not good enough to win there. And they know it. The problem is saying ‘ no more cheating’ to these males & their coaches after 26 yrs of allowing it, at the detriment of female athlete rights. Who as usual are less important than men’s feelings.
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Step out the echo chamber and you see how bad things really are..
No longer listening to a single person anymore, who said this would be over in few days or a couple weeks..
I’m not listening to a single person who said their missle launchers were all blown up……
Not listening to anyone who declared the objectives but has changed them 10 times….
Tell me not to listen to someone and I will go out my way to listen..
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@DanJamesRacing Maybe they will teach him how to race after seeing that. Derby horse ?
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@sevenbarrows @UnibetRacing If I won the lottery and asked you to look for a Champion hurdle horse, where would you start? France seems to be a place that top trainers use to seek out good flat racing stock and bring them over.
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Just one runner tomorrow so plenty of time for any questions you’d like answered in this week’s @UnibetRacing blog!
More original the better, let’s see if we can avoid any Constitution Hill chat 🙏

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