Trump thinks he's great, but in truth he's nothing. He wants to talk like a lion, but he sounds like a dog. He wants to be as high as an eagle, but he has the neck of a pig. He thinks he's a leader, but he's nothing but a slave. And he knows it very well. He knows he's a slave to the Jews. He knows he owes his entire damned career to the Jews. And he knows very well that if the Jew wants it, he'll be dead tomorrow. He knows that the Jew does not need him, but he needs the Jew. That's why he bows down before Israel and says to Israel: "You are my goddess. Let me suckle your nipples, for your milk is success and prosperity." So I don't take him seriously, because I don't take puppets seriously; I only take the puppet masters seriously. That's why I only take Jared Kushner, Stephen Miller, Will Scharf, and Boris Epstein seriously. But Trump? No, I don't take that clown seriously.
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He's playing a part. He turned heel recently, much like Hulk Hogan famously did in WWE lore. Politicians are actors.
I honestly wonder about Trump.
Sure, he's playing a character but I think it's more like two factions within the machine fighting for power. TPTB overestimated the effectiveness of the propaganda in the late 2010s and I really don't think they expected Trump to win. He showed them that there was a strong anti-woke sentiment that could be tapped, which he did before someone else did it honestly.
The whole Russia-gate/Biden presidency was the froth of in-fighting between Trump and Soros. Trump came out on top so they faked an assassination attempt or two to make him seem legitimate, put him in the White House and now he's the lead in the show.
I don't see two factions really. The reason they installed Biden and Kamala, who are absolutely ridiculous choice for presidential candidates even by clown world standards, was to make Trump more appealing. Anyone who's paying attention to the big picture will notice that tptb use both parties (both sides of the dialectic) to further their agenda.
As long as people root for one or the other party, they will cheer when their team wins, even if the actual win has nothing to do with the supposed platform of the party even a few years ago due to Overton window.
This process was described in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. It's nothing new really, this is how politics is ran ever since the freemasonic revolutions of the Enlightenment 250 years ago.
If I understand something, there can't be any fight between Trump and Soros, like there can't be fight between a wrestler and one of administrators of the arena. They are from completely different castes. The fight could be between wrestlers (for public entertainment) or between administrators (for money or control). There will be no fight between wrestler and administrator. Well, we could imagine a completely rogue wrestler who have nothing to lose and who was heavily cheated by some filthy administrator, something like in blockbuster movie script, but that's definitely not the Trump case. Blockbuster movie scripts never come real, especially on that level.
From the other side, Trump have all legal levers to investigate Soros for endless crimes and easily turn his (and his spawn) life into nightmare, but I don't see Trump have any desire to do that.
Interesting, who is Soros of Trump?