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Morning Coffee With The Right Side: Short Term Memory Aids The Establishment

Jan 07, 20259 min
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Why do people fight so hard against the Establishment one year only to fall in line with their chosen one the next year?

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Speaker 1

Escape to rubber resort. Sometimes I wonder if some people in politics will ever learn what am I talking about. Well, we see it all too often where people get passionate, work hard for a candidate that is an anti establishment candidate, they get their teeth kicked in by the establishment despite how hard they work. They fought, and they understood, or at least it appeared they understood who they were fighting against.

Then you fast forward to a year later and they get behind a candidate wasn't just against them the year before was hostile to them, and they're proud of their accomplishment of getting this establishment candidate elected. I don't understand it, because again, these people that you think are smart, they project themselves as intellectuals, and yet here they are celebrating the fact that they helped the establishment gain more power. Did they not understand the positions that were taken by

this new candidate they got behind. Did they not understand that this new candidate was not just against them, but was aggressively against them, That this new candidate was a pawn for the very establishment candidate they were trying to defeat in the first place. It makes no sense other than the fact that people don't really pay that close attention. They get wrapped up in the election that they're involved in. They're not paying as close attention to the bit players.

The big players, of course, are the very ones that the establishment are going to count on, because it's those very bit players who are going to be the ones who are going to be able to get elected next time, because they're going to be the ones that you don't remember. It doesn't matter that they acted as a surrogate for your establishment candidate that you desperately want wanted to defeat.

It didn't matter that they were actively going door to door or the establishment candidate that you desperately wanted to defeat. It didn't matter that they spread lies and falsehoods about the person you wanted to see elected. It didn't matter that they looked at you with disdain merely because you weren't on their side. You were standing up to the

established order. And maybe they have a reason to look at you with disdain because guess what, they probably knew that when they announced they were running for another office themselves that you either wouldn't remember where they stood a year before, or you just never knew. It's sad to me because again, if I can find out, if others can find out, then you should have been able to see that as well. Is it because you were granted access?

Because sometimes, and I've seen this far too often, even some of the best, once they're padded on the shoulder invited to one of those closed door events, they're given a certain level of treatment. They feel like, now they have been granted access, their principles kind of get checked a little bit. Their principles kind of aren't as important to them as they might have been back in the day.

For me, it's always important when it comes to time for an election to look at their actions from the past, and maybe even look at what political campaigns they might have been involved in. They might be good people, and they might be able to win me over, but not if I have seen them be hyper aggressive against an anti establishment candidate. Not if I've seen them be hyper

aggressive against the supporters of an anti establishment candidate. Not if I've seen them spread lies about the anti establishment candidate. These are the people that continue to figure out a way to co opt are folks. You claim to be an anti establishment person, you claim that you want candidates they're going to fight for your liberties. They're not going

to just bow down at the altar of leadership. You claim that, and you will go out and work for one, but then again the next year, it's just one year later you go and fall right in line with a disciple of the man that you were trying to dethrone. This is a tale as old as time. We've seen it constantly, and you're being played. You're being played merely because you don't care to actually do any investigation, or

maybe your short term memory it's just garbage. But most likely you've been padded on the shoulder, granted a new level of access that you've always dreamt of, and that's just enough for you to betray your principles and get behind the choice of the establishment. They can use things like my running mate is the person I'm running against is a true liberal, and even though you can't find any evidence of the such, you fall for it out

of fear or whatever the case. The bottom line is, if we ever want to defeat the establishment, we can't just target the big guns. We have to start cutting out the minions as well, because, trust me, those minions they continue to grow. And as those minions continue to grow, they become the big ones before you know it. This has been morning Coffee with the Right Side, and I'm your host, Jack Fairchild's and we're a part of the

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