22 Replies to “They’re Eating The Dogs, They’re Eating The Cats”

  1. They’re eating the dogs, they’re eating the cats?

    Let’s just take a glance at how Springfield in Clark County Ohio voted… you remember it?
    It’s where the inundation of recent immigrants who may or may not enjoy eating cats and dogs were pointed out by those who think there are too many folks eating cats and dogs in America…

    Some reporting it was pure fiction, until the animals disappeared at least…

    https://liveresults.boe.ohio.gov/ENR/clarkohenr/16/en/Index_16.html
    64% for Mr. Trump and Mr. Vance….

  2. Adams was the first, to my knowledge, to notice how Trump manages the hostile DNC and media to help him win.

    I have $10B, indeed.

    It’s a genius at work. Media told the facts, and thought they were working for Clinton.

  3. Trump did, though, pick up a desiccated governor from an important state. A mistake Fellatio K emulated in the 2024 election.

    1. I had the same thought about Trump’s 2016 VP, Trump isn’t perfect. Which is okay given how good he is.

  4. “They’re eating the cats, they’re eating the dogs” was cringe worthy. I winced, even though I know he does it on purpose, and it’s how he gets over, under, and around the media. He knows the MSM cannot resist a “gotcha” and many are oblivious to the Streisand effect. It’s like pests carrying cyanide back to the nest. This has threw sunlight onto the shady, sneaky dispersal of 3rd worlders into small American communities. Millions realized that they didn’t want that for their communities.
    Weird bombasticism is what Trump does best” is spot on. It drives me nuts, but it works.
    Is it intuitive or calculated? AI don’t know.

    1. That crazy line stole the debate from Harris, and neither she nor the media had any idea what a trap had been set for them.

      Adams says he asked Trump if he’d studied persuasion technique, and he said no. It seems to be a natural talent. Unless he has and knows better than to say so.

    2. Here is a response to me from a commenter on a UK website: “He (Trump) could have stuck to the general, largely true, line that the US has a big issue with illegal immigration, that large-scale defiance of the law is corroding American society, that it devalues the efforts made by legal immigrants, and that it puts strains on infrastructure, etc, and that some of them are potential security threats.”
      Me: Really…., look I get it, I’m priggish too. Do you think what you wrote would go viral, that people would be arguing about it, that people would look it up and see, for themselves, the plight of Springfield, OH, and that it’s not out of the question, that migrants are preying on local animals ( strays and wild life).
      Seriously.

        1. Yes, but under my real name. And when you noted the comment to your reponse above I just knew it had to be the ever so prim and proper squishy Jonathan Pearce.

    3. You thought it was cringe worthy; I thought it was funny, and it did shine that light that you mentioned.

  5. I am “on the fence” about Haitians. The Haitians overthrew the white masters and became a country in 1820 (47 years before Canada did) and it has all been downhill since then. However, it is my understanding that the ones who have “got out” and moved to places like Montreal and New York City, go on to become productive citizens.
    I also have read more about Springfield, Ohio and it seems that the Haitians are back to being slaves – paid pitiful amounts of money for long hours of work and housed in dormitory style deplorable conditions. They are not paid enough to buy food and that is why they reverted to what they do back in Haiti and eat the dogs and cats.
    If I am wrong, please correct me.

    1. Are you really surprised by those “stories”? Both the Dem’s and the GOPes have thrown open our borders and thoroughly ignored our laws to flood America with cheap labor … and to keep the plebes fighting amongst one another for the crumbs falling from the coastal elites table.

      I harbor no ill will against anyone who works their tail off all day. I admire most (many, not all) of the Latinos who have flooded into CA.

      But we’re either a nation of LAWS … or we aren’t a nation at all. Compassion is a two way street. I can have loads of compassion for the Haitian people … but I also have compassion for places like Springfield OH … where lives have been altered for the worse.

  6. I’m sorry … but one short year ago you were all saying (effectively) that Ron DeSantis would NEVER make outlandish claims like “They’re eating cats and dogs”. Hence, we need Ron DeSantis as the kinder, gentler … more SANE! … more PRESIDENTIAL! candidate. Ron doesn’t say CRAZY things such as “they’re sending us their criminals and mental patients” … you said Trump is unelectable … because Biden beat him with 81 million enthusiastic “voters” … puhleeze. Yeah … the MOST voters in America’s history voted AGAINST a candidate. Yeah … right. Pssst … 2020 was ballot FRAUD … as was clearly illustrated by Trump’s massive 2024 win!

    It gives me no pleasure *giggle* … that I warned you we DESPERATELY needed Trump. As he was the ONLY truly independent vessel that could bust up the globalist cabal of government, corporate, media evildoers. DeSantis was THEIR chosen vessel to BEAT Trump. Bad idea.

    I have never been more excited for a Presidential Administration as I am for Trump’s 2nd term. Let em have it President Trump … let ‘em have it!

    1. I too am excited, but there’s already a bump in the road coming from the the GOP senate leadership vote this week. Sure, Trump can use his executive powers and orders and administration picks to reshape things, but if Thune or Cornyn become senate majority leader, they’ll do all they can to hamper Trump’s mandate – out of spite and because, first and foremost, they are uniparty swamp loyalists. Trump’s agenda will have more permanence and much harder to undo if his party allows actual legislation to pass vs executive orders. Realize what happened in the first 2 years of his first term when the GOP also had control of both House and Senate.

      1. Agreed … it would be a Paul Ryan bump in the road all over again. I’m praying that God will institute a complete and total pathway for Trump to drain the swamp

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