11 Replies to “Subliminal Persuasion”

  1. That is a visual representation of the inside of Hyena Harris’ head.

    As when Hillary said we don’t want to see how the sausage is made, in Kamala’s case, we don’t want to see how the salad is made.

  2. After lunch on Friday, the word salad may have Kennedy added while the Democrats work on prying his votes back, and good luck with that…

    *RFK has removed his name from the Arizona presidential ballot …

  3. 4 days of constant Trump bashing – mostly untrue or made up or the results of lawfare – but they did it joyously. They have also made it clear should Trump be elected their only mission is to continue to create the kaos they created in his first term..But don’t dare mutter a derogatory word about Kamala. Absolutely sickning.

      1. Holy! Wow! I had no idea … but now I do. It all fits. And the useful idiots gathered in Chicago are still clueless.

  4. Not seeing “Gus”. Gus is the name of Walz’s son. Who – may I ask – in the year of Lord 2024, still names their newborn son “Gus”? Unless of course you’re a communist who’s been to Red China 30+ times and want to honor another Minnesota native – Gus Hall. Gus Hall was America’s most famous communist ever – “the General Secretary of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and a perennial candidate for president of the United States. He was the Communist Party nominee in the 1972, 1976, 1980, and 1984 presidential elections.”

    Coincidence? I think not!

  5. Canadians know how fake “sunny ways” campaigns, with joyful talking air head leaders, work out in the end. Germany really did have a great plan to control the masses with “carrots”- no sticks… until later. A great read.

    After the cheap vacation for the masses in Germany, (read for 2024=, most gov’t in Canada programs, all levels), there are years of indebtedness for our future grand children paying for nothing of enduring value on credit and enduring endlessly increasing taxes, and hiding real costs.

    The education systems in the USA and Canada have been “dumbed down” to accommodate the (now) majority ESL students, so the emerging voting population really is not aware that they are being programmed to spend most of their salary on credit for stuff no one wants.

    Why do I not get a tax deduction for being compelled to contributing any causes the government selects?

    “Free Canadian health care” = $5-6000 per year for the “average single person”. I was too young to vote for that in the 1960’s.

    Good luck to American voters in November.

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