Heres the video that image was captured from...
Parts one and two:
https://twitter.com/pandatribune/status/1261711769191493632
https://twitter.com/pandatribune/status/1261711771708067840
I didnt make them, I just found them in the Twitterverse,
and retweeted them.
Enjoy!
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AMAZING! The “video game” presentation was really nicely done and the press secretary mopped the floor with ...was that Acosta? I think it was Acosta but he was wearing a medical muzzle so I could only see beady eyes. He has quite the tone of contempt in his voice when speaking to her - like she’s a known criminal and he’s too “decent” to associate with “her type” but is stepping down from his pedestal to address her. Yeah that does sound like Acosta, doesn’t it?
Those videos are absolutely awesome - I urge all the Q peeps here to watch both parts. Simply takes Acosta apart with facts, and a barrage of them.
That was a thing of beauty! I did the happy dance when Kayleigh was appointed because I’d watched her defent Trump on FNC and she was always super-prepared. Unlike some of the others who are lawywers but babble nonsensical arguments, Kayleigh actually paid attention in law school and knows how to put a case together and have the evidence to back up what she says. In dragon fashion!
Let me add another “must” - this article that was linked on CFP about the future of college:
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/05/scott-galloway-future-of-college.html
The author really understands business and marketing and has phrased the opportunity well for a major disruption in how higher education is delivered.
Another opportunity also occurs to me: The job market has also been disrupted, with unemployment and redefinition of job functions still creating turmoil for those graduating high school. We also know President Trump has a strong inclination toward a major investment infrastructure.
Why now combine the two, with a re-incarnated form of a federal “job corps” but rather than happy-crappy feelgood social engineering, put high school graduates to work in these infrastructure jobs for a year or two, aka “a gap year” for them til they go to college. Paid in part by a federal stipend which in turn would come from the infrastructure investment bill.
What would this do? Well, most any infrastructure project needs unskilled or semi-skilled workers, and can you imagine a better way to knock the snowflake out of a kid whose spent his formative years being influenced by unionized schoolteachers than to work alongside solid blue-collar men and women who do real work for 8 hours a day? It could transform this generation from a “return to mom’s basement” to the next generation of conservative voters.
Call it the “American Work Corps”.
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3845864/posts?page=1
WH Press Secretary SMACKDOWN (KAYLEIGH McENANY 4:36 youtube HUMOR)
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