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Maverick's avatar

An excellent article -- thanks Thom. Right up there on the level of your reporting about the treasonous Republican presidents since Eisenhower which, by the way, received glowing recommendations from documentary-maker Michael Moore on his podcast (Rumble, Episode #286).

So, let me see if I've got this right -- MTGreene is warning us of God's wrath being inflicted on the evil-doers; this as Jewish billionaire Soros is "out to get" anything Maga-related. The Jews are God's nation, so that must mean that God is out to get Maga? To inflict wrath on Maga and MTGreene for their evil behavior? Sounds about right. She put her foot in her mouth again.

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Thom’s linking fear to infancy is a bit too Freudian for this psychologist. However, research has reliably shown a simple shift in brain activation from reasoning centers to emotional ones occurs when confronted by something fear-arousing or disgusting (loathsome). The late journalist Hunter Thompson wrote books about how the GOP uses fear and loathing to attract votes away from Democrats. That is because it works! People in high states of emotional arousal are unlikely to question the validity of the message that triggered it. They are most likely to unquestioningly avoid the identified threat – in this case radical, liberal Democrats.

Most parents would find it unsettling to be told that trannies and queers are coming for their children or that illegal aliens are coming to rape their daughters and wives while addicting your kids to drugs. Once such statements trigger fear, the listener is less likely to question it rationally. We do not stop and question why we have never before heard of “Transgenderism” movement supposedly infiltrating every city and town. We do not question why drag show performers are grooming our children to become gay or transgender even though drag performers are NOT transgender and many are heterosexual. Most adults are unlikely to check to see how many transgender people there are (only 1.6 million Americans over age 13 or about .005% of the US population – way short of even 1 percent). Sadly, voters are likely to remember that the speaker blamed this horrific situation on radical liberal Democrats than to question the validity of such preposterous assertions.

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