Joe Blystone gave me this hat at the president's rally yesterday, saving my balding head, and protecting me from the hot sun.
Thank you Joe, I will cherish this authentic cowboy hat, given to me by an authentic cowboy.
A foreshadowing of how the next governor of Ohio is going to fight for every Ohioan.
Joe is the real deal.
Thank you Joe, I will cherish this authentic cowboy hat, given to me by an authentic cowboy.
A foreshadowing of how the next governor of Ohio is going to fight for every Ohioan.
Joe is the real deal.
I was listening to a recording of my speech earlier, and noted that you can't hear the crowd reactions. Makes sense; the mic is focused on me.
But you definitely miss out by not hearing their reactions. You miss the energy and excitement of the live event.
There were very loud cheers at several points, and audible groans and gasps while I was rapidly playing the 166 Ohio graphs.
You could hear the aluminum rod resonating at the end... and the crowd doesn't even need the mic to hear it.
But you definitely miss out by not hearing their reactions. You miss the energy and excitement of the live event.
There were very loud cheers at several points, and audible groans and gasps while I was rapidly playing the 166 Ohio graphs.
You could hear the aluminum rod resonating at the end... and the crowd doesn't even need the mic to hear it.
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The video and audio are not too good, but I combined what I have with my slides for the speech I gave at the president's rally this weekend in Wellington, Ohio.
A funny story from the president's rally yesterday...
When Mike Lindell arrived, of course the crowd went wild. (Who doesn't love Mike?) He didn't acknowledge me, but that is not unusual... he likes to rub elbows doing selfies with the crowd.
So, I saddled up next to him, to be at his disposal. His phone wasn't working, but mine was, and I was asked to be near him in case he needed my phone or the producers needed to contact him through me (I had just done a live phone interview with them).
So, after like five minutes, Mike jumped back and said, "OH! There you are!" And gave me a big hug. Nice.
He didn't recognize me in a cowboy hat... lol.
Someone just happened to catch that moment on camera.
When Mike Lindell arrived, of course the crowd went wild. (Who doesn't love Mike?) He didn't acknowledge me, but that is not unusual... he likes to rub elbows doing selfies with the crowd.
So, I saddled up next to him, to be at his disposal. His phone wasn't working, but mine was, and I was asked to be near him in case he needed my phone or the producers needed to contact him through me (I had just done a live phone interview with them).
So, after like five minutes, Mike jumped back and said, "OH! There you are!" And gave me a big hug. Nice.
He didn't recognize me in a cowboy hat... lol.
Someone just happened to catch that moment on camera.
"I Stand with All Patriots"
I don't agree with my *wife* on everything. Nevertheless, we love each other, and we live and work productively and happily together for common goals.
I also don't agree with some folks out there, that are supposedly working to recover and rebuild out country. "So-called" patriots.
Nevertheless, if you are a patriot, especially a Christian conservative patriot, I have your back. And I hope you have mine.
Now is not the time for us to focus on our differences. Now is the time for us to love each other, and to work together to Save America.
I stand with all patriots.
I don't agree with my *wife* on everything. Nevertheless, we love each other, and we live and work productively and happily together for common goals.
I also don't agree with some folks out there, that are supposedly working to recover and rebuild out country. "So-called" patriots.
Nevertheless, if you are a patriot, especially a Christian conservative patriot, I have your back. And I hope you have mine.
Now is not the time for us to focus on our differences. Now is the time for us to love each other, and to work together to Save America.
I stand with all patriots.
"There are no accidents."
I've had far too many divine appointments in the past few years for it to be accidental.
It is God's providential hand.
That's how I know that God is redeeming our nation.
Pray every day. Step up, and fulfill the role God has arranged for you.
Shoulder-to-shoulder, patriots!
I've had far too many divine appointments in the past few years for it to be accidental.
It is God's providential hand.
That's how I know that God is redeeming our nation.
Pray every day. Step up, and fulfill the role God has arranged for you.
Shoulder-to-shoulder, patriots!
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See you tonight!
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Part of my speech at the president's rally was interrupted. Here is the metaphor I was describing at that time.
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Brief summary of how the elections are being stolen.
No person is perfect, and no politician is perfect.
In fact for me, imperfections and responses to failures provide insights which allow us to measure the character of an individual.
The apostle Paul had been one the most violent oppressors of the early Christians. Yet, a huge portion of the Greek scriptures were authored by him, changing the entire world.
President Trump has some failures in his past, and some rough edges that rub some people the wrong way. Yet he is by far the most effective president we've had in decades.
Mike Lindell is a former crack addict with an amazing testimony. Now, he provides infrastructure for recovering addicts and national election reform.
We should not expect our politicians to be perfect.
Only Jesus Christ is perfect.
Instead, we should demand no less than honesty, transparency, love, and commitment to the people that they serve.
And their rough edges should help us to love them. It makes them real.
I have zero interest in slimy politicians who are too focused on their image and their careers, rather than the people they are supposed to serve.
Jesus put it best:
"If anyone wants to be first, he must be last and servant of all."
In fact for me, imperfections and responses to failures provide insights which allow us to measure the character of an individual.
The apostle Paul had been one the most violent oppressors of the early Christians. Yet, a huge portion of the Greek scriptures were authored by him, changing the entire world.
President Trump has some failures in his past, and some rough edges that rub some people the wrong way. Yet he is by far the most effective president we've had in decades.
Mike Lindell is a former crack addict with an amazing testimony. Now, he provides infrastructure for recovering addicts and national election reform.
We should not expect our politicians to be perfect.
Only Jesus Christ is perfect.
Instead, we should demand no less than honesty, transparency, love, and commitment to the people that they serve.
And their rough edges should help us to love them. It makes them real.
I have zero interest in slimy politicians who are too focused on their image and their careers, rather than the people they are supposed to serve.
Jesus put it best:
"If anyone wants to be first, he must be last and servant of all."
What a nice piece!
https://americacanwetalk.org/new-american-hero-dr-douglas-g-frank/
https://americacanwetalk.org/new-american-hero-dr-douglas-g-frank/
Debbie Georgatos
New American Hero: Dr. Douglas G. Frank (UPDATED)
UPDATE July 17, 2021 Dr. Frank is now posting regularly on Telegram, which you can find by clicking here (or search under “Telegram – Follow the Data with Dr. Frank”). His posts …
Patrick Colbeck from MI. Patriot.
https://letsfixstuff.org/2021/06/mi-senate-2020-election-report-biglie/
https://letsfixstuff.org/2021/06/mi-senate-2020-election-report-biglie/
Lets Fix Stuff
MI Senate 2020 Election Report: #BigLie vs #BigTruth - Lets Fix Stuff
By Patrick Colbeck On June 23, 2021, the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee approved the release of their report on the November 2020 Election in Michigan. The Committee is Chaired by Senator Ed McBroom (R) and includes Vice Chair Senator Lana Theis (R)…
Let's say that you're the Secretary of State, and Dr Frank makes you the following offer:
"We are about to release a massive amount of data to the public that shows that your election was hacked and tracked.
It's your choice. You can either team up with us now, and we will work with you to clean up all your vulnerabilities, and you can lead the nation in election reform. Or you can oppose our efforts, and you will have egg on your faces when ALL the data we have for your state is released to the public and to your legislature. Including recent data."
What would you decide?
Ohio chooses *egg on their face*.
Too bad. I wanted Ohio to lead the nation in election reform. But instead, our SoS is defending the establishment.
Man, do we need to drain the swamp.
"We are about to release a massive amount of data to the public that shows that your election was hacked and tracked.
It's your choice. You can either team up with us now, and we will work with you to clean up all your vulnerabilities, and you can lead the nation in election reform. Or you can oppose our efforts, and you will have egg on your faces when ALL the data we have for your state is released to the public and to your legislature. Including recent data."
What would you decide?
Ohio chooses *egg on their face*.
Too bad. I wanted Ohio to lead the nation in election reform. But instead, our SoS is defending the establishment.
Man, do we need to drain the swamp.
I was interviewed by a prominent liberal newspaper in PA about a month ago.
Of course, I was honest and frank the entire conversation.
At the end of the 90 minute conversation, I told the journalist, "If you are just planning to write a hit piece on me, then so be it. But if you write an honest piece that fairly represents me and our conversation, I'll give you more interviews in the future, including inside scoops."
As far as I know, nothing ever appeared in print. My guess is that she wrote a fair piece, so her editor didn't run with it. But I don't know.
Today, I gave a long interview to a prominent Ohio paper. I made the same offer. I told her that I didn't care what her political leanings were, or even if we disagreed. All I want is that she is fair.
We shall see.
Of course, I was honest and frank the entire conversation.
At the end of the 90 minute conversation, I told the journalist, "If you are just planning to write a hit piece on me, then so be it. But if you write an honest piece that fairly represents me and our conversation, I'll give you more interviews in the future, including inside scoops."
As far as I know, nothing ever appeared in print. My guess is that she wrote a fair piece, so her editor didn't run with it. But I don't know.
Today, I gave a long interview to a prominent Ohio paper. I made the same offer. I told her that I didn't care what her political leanings were, or even if we disagreed. All I want is that she is fair.
We shall see.