Good post.
Ehhh, not really. He is correct there on some of his Trump criticisms.
but as is the standard operating procedure of the left as well as his standard operating procedure, they have to try to justify their position by denigrating anyone with a different opinion. And in doing so they completely missed and characterize the other side.
He talks about “Trump’s base” That’s where he is almost on the opposite side of the truth
There really isn’t a “base” Generally speaking, if you talk to people who are favoring Trump, they don’t particularly care for him, but they absolutely love what he stands for especially relative to what the opponents stand for.
they come from all walks of life, and education levels. They’re tired of how far left this country has moved. They don’t believe it’s a bad thing to fly the American flag. They want to be safe in the streets. They don’t want an open border. they want legal immigrants properly vetted. They don’t believe the answer to every problem is more government. They don’t want to mortgage our financial future by spending trillions in debt now. They think DEI has gone too far and killed meritocracy. They don’t think children should mutilate themselves to be transgender- and it should be hidden from their parents via legislation. They are ok with truly peaceful protests, but feel like violence and riots are unacceptable for any cause. Some are pro choice and some aren’t- but they feel there should be some limits and aren’t comfortable with paying for them. They don’t want to see movies with liberal social Messages because they don’t care what the Hollywood elite think. They don’t pay attention to people who live behind brick walls with armed guards, and don’t have to worry about how they’re going to put food on the table. They don’t want us involved in foreign wars that truly don’t impact the future of our nation and don’t present much risk to America. They believe in free enterprise and don’t want the government, pretending to know all the answers, and shut down businesses or control prices. The list goes on and on. But the biggest thing he got wrong is that the election means everything to these people. Everything. They see where the country has gone in terms of moving far far left and they don’t want that to continue. They may not like Trump, but they know, he is their only hope to slow it down or reverse it
And which party is being held hostage? On the one side, you’ve got a person who went through the primaries and was elected to run for office, by the people. And then he was elected into office as the president. And then he was voted out of office. Now he is voted back into represent their side in the presidential election, by the people, on the other side, you have a person who is there by Fiat, has never won a primary and did not get there by the choice of the people. Their side was given no choice. So who’s being held hostage?
Trump already has done a lot for those that support him. He put some common sense back into the Supreme Court. And now, even if he loses, he is forcing the other side to either pretend to move away from, or actually move away from there incredibly unpopular and ineffective positions. just look at the reversal that you see going on everywhere. Not only is their candidate doing it 180 on most of her atrociously liberal positions but you’re seeing it in other places to like California where they’re now actually trying to combat homelessness and ravaging crime issues. That’s because Trump has exposed for what they really are and they can see that the American people don’t like what they are. So even if he doesn’t win, I don’t think he will, he’s actually moved the ball down the field in the right direction.