Attacking @ScottPresler is career suicide! Scott has more support than most politicians could ever dream of. @LeaderJohnThune I would highly suggest you make a public apology to Scott or your political career is over.
Actually, nevermind. We're done with apologies. Your actions were loud and clear. The American people will show you how much we support Scott.
I call for the immediate removal of John Thune as Senate Leader.
Not only for the way he treated Scott but also for his refusal to bring the Save America Act to a vote.
Thune is a corrupted DC swamp creature who deceives the American people daily.
REMOVE THUNE!!
🚨 Here is the exact sequence of what happened in Rapid City in 12 hours..
June 25.. Scott Presler shows up to a South Dakota GOP event with a ticket in hand..
Thune's team had already printed a poster with his face on it to make sure he couldn't get in..
Sergeant at Arms Matt Bruner met him at the door.. said "get the hell outta here"..
Presler pulled out his phone.. stayed calm.. recorded everything.. posted it..
and here's what nobody wants to say out loud..
within 12 hours.. Bruner was fired..
within 12 hours.. Chairman Jim Eschenbaum issued a personal video apology..
within 12 hours.. Mike Lee was on record saying "America needs more Scott Preslers"..
within 12 hours.. the SAVE America Act had more national attention than six months of lobbying produced..
this is the same playbook Presler has run for a decade.. show up.. document the denial.. let the exposure do the work..
he registered 50,000+ new Republican voters in Pennsylvania alone.. flipped Bucks County.. Beaver County.. Luzerne County.. delivered 19 electoral votes to Trump..
and the party that needed all of that printed a poster to keep him out of a room..
the system worked for Presler today.. it just didn't work the way they planned.
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I advocate for citizen vigilante justice in America! It's time and necessary. We have many trained individuals who can patrol our streets unnoticed and be highly effective at delivering justice.
They will never start trouble; they only finish it. If you hurt someone or kill them, you become a target. If you rape or steal, you become a target. Justice should and will match the crime. So criminals, beware; rapists, beware; killers, beware. Every offense will be held accountable.
We, as citizens, are tired of being afraid to walk down the street. We are tired of seeing our abusers walk free from their Liberal courts. Maybe those who don't properly punish criminals fully should also be held accountable to vigilante justice. As well as those who do not follow the Constitution and laws when they enter our country. The same goes for the Muslim population: it's America First—either assimilate or leave. Reign in your ideology or suffer the consequences.
“I do this for you, until, you can do it yourself.”
- Citizen Vigilante -
So, I watched Citizen Vigilante.
My thoughts:
1. It is a Uwe Boll film, with all that entails. Understand this going in.
2. It is low-budget. Uwe Boll paid for this film to be made out of his own pocket. And I applaud him for that.
3. There is no plot to speak of. No character development. The movie is 1.5 hours of cathartic release for all the pent-up anger and frustration most of us feel at the state of the world today. Unapologetically so.
4. It is very, sometimes too on-the-nose. But that's the point: this film is a blunt object. A cudgel, being wielded to beat the sleeping and the complicit over the head with what is going on, and how people feel about it. In that, it succeeds.
5. It's clear why it got banned in Europe: it's a direct, clear, and vicious indictment of the governments, courts, and law enforcement not just allowing, but enabling the moral and civil decay we see accelerating around us every day. It is also a call to action. In several instances, the main character states to his audience: "I do this for you, until you learn to do it for yourselves." It's a film that scares those in power. And it should.
Is it entertaining? No. It is not looking to amuse. There is no escape to be found in this film. It is not looking to pump you full of adrenaline. It's not there to take you on a thrill ride. You will not even sympathize with the main character. Hammer's acting is...well, average for him. And I don't consider him a particularly good actor to begin with. His delivery and presence is wooden. But that doesn't detract from the film. The main character is not angry; he's almost numb to the situation, and is doing what needs to be done. He is not there to be liked or rooted for, pitied or empathized with. He's there to express and act on what far too many people hold inside these days.
The film also jumps around in time a bit, without warning, which can make it hard to follow at times. But not in a confusing way; more in an unsettling manner, which I believe was the intent. You are not meant to be comfortable watching this film.
Should you watch it? Yes. And think about it. Think about what it's showing you, what it's telling you. Really think about it.