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@jabbermocky4520 Why would Peter bring him in? Yale Law school, where Vance first met Peter? Vance heard the speech Peter gave at the Law School, sought him out, and a mentorship began. Vance also received financial support from Marc Andreessen, a Democrat supporter of the Clintons. Rachel didn't mention that.
Vance enlisted and was never an officer, made rank of corporal, GI Bill to Ohio State, very smart, earned Yale Law entrance. Didn't really want to practice law, didn't want to be venture capitalist, came back to the rust belt to invest there. I first learned that in one of his Ted Talks before he became Senator. He's too immature to be VP, he needs seasoning, but he will wipe the floor with Kamala.
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@smilingfox8978 I read the books in 1972, own the trilogy, recently watch a documentary on Tolkien narrated by his son who confirmed the notes about the ring. The documentary also speaks to Tolkien's allegiance to old English, anglo/saxon myths and the the Beewolf poem/saga, not to mention the language alignments with Finish. The Doc is on utube, worth checking out.
"Tolkien did indeed express concerns about what would happen if Gandalf possessed the One Ring. In his letters and notes, Tolkien discussed the implications of giving the Ring to powerful characters like Gandalf or Galadriel. He feared that characters with good intentions, like Gandalf, might become corrupted by the Ring's power and turn into tyrants seeking to impose their will upon others. This concern reflects Tolkien's deeper themes about power, corruption, and the nature of good and evil in his works." - ChatGBT
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