The GOP is trying to lose the next POTUS election. They hate Trump.
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The GOP is trying to lose the next POTUS election. They hate Trump.
Lots of chatter in social media about African Americans voting for Trump in 2024. Of course, they are catching hell about being traitors to the race, etc. In 2016 Trump won and he had only 8% of the black vote. In 2020 he won...well of course the election was stolen...and he got 12% of the black vote. Now polls are showing Trump's support among blacks topping 20% and increasing monthly. As one black blogger posted: the more you indict, the more we unite [behind Trump].
Trump 2024! All true American Patriots must unite behind Trump, if for no other reason than to show the commie bastards that weaponizing the judicial system against a political opponent will not work in the USA. This is not some third-world banana republic.
Just remember there are many people here (Tech grads/fans) who hate Trump enough to support this banana republic government and the swamp they say does not exist. Those people don't post much anymore.
There is probably a significant element of fear as well. Admitting that we have had a fake government (for a long time) has pretty terrifying implications. Better to ignore it and pretend we have a constitutional republic with checks and balances and free association between States.
Lots of truth here.
This is nothing new, really. In the 1950's a book was published entitled "The Shadows of Power" and it focused mostly on the banking system, the big banks, the international banks as the author said they were the financiers of the movement toward "elitism." The international banks were able to cross borders and spread their "globalism." But who were the big banks backing financially? Well, you know who, politicians of course. It's a complex issue with many, many players, but suffice it to say, yes, you are right. BTW that book is no longer in print, it was removed from all public libraries, the last of the copies gone around 1980 or so. And there is another book, published more recently by James Perloff with that same title. It pretends to be concerned about globalism but blames the Republicans, especially presidents Wilson and Reagan. It's a BS book and I think it was published purposely to usurp the title. I have a friend and former business associate who has a copy of the 1950's book, which he guards carefully. I wanted to borrow it, but he refuses to let it leave his house. He did allow me to read some pages he had marked...quite disturbing.
Anyway, while this is nothing new...it actually dates back to the founding of the United States and reared its ugly head in earnest before, during, and after the "Civil War." That's another story for another time. For now, it is up to those of us who know the truth to try to fight the good fight.
Trump 2024!
Pence "suspends" presidential bid. Hah! that implies he might pick it up again for 2024. How about a proper headline: "Loser Pence QUITS Presidential Race."
GOP so-called "challengers" are dropping like flies. This race is already over and everyone knows it.
Since me and Mike Pence had the same chance of winning the presidency, I'd like to take this moment to also suspend my campaign.
Haley is "surging" into 2nd place in the polls. I put surging in quotes because that is how some media outlets and anti-Trumpsters are phrasing it. It's not a surge, more a case of Haley picking up support from the candidates who have dropped out. Any chance Haley has (and it's remote) depends on her winning South Carolina, which is the third race. Newt Gingrich won South Carolina in his presidential bid in 2012 but it was the only primary he won. It's her home turf, Newt is from Georgia, but that was close enough for him. Haley has to win South Carolina, and she has to do well in Iowa and New Hampshire first. At this point it's Trump's race to lose, and the ONLY candidate with a snowball's chance is Nikki Haley.
I have always liked presidential politics. Don't ask me why. I suppose it's so "American" or at least it was. I hope it continues to be "so American" but it's dangerously close to losing its meaning and importance. Only we true Americans can save it and our other traditions.
The danger lies in the decision-making being removed from the average voter. It is true the political parties are private organizations and do not have to conduct these national primaries. Any political party can meet in committee, behind closed doors, and choose their candidate. Most, if not all, of the minor parties do just that since they cannot afford to sponsor primaries across the country. The dems and the Repubs could do the same thing if they wished. But historically the two major parties have gone to the voters, the people, and asked "we the people" to select their candidates for the general election. Special interests, The Swamp, the Deep State, the Inside-the-Belt gang, however you wish to call it, has been working to dismantle the national election system, and certainly the primaries are a prime target too.
This is why I love presidential politics, it has been an American concept/ideal and I hope we don't see it destroyed. Yep! this is why I like it so.
So, the anti-democracy forces strike in Colorado as 4 un-elected judges booted Trump off the state's presidential election ballot. Most likely the US Supreme Court will over-rule those commie bastards and restore Trump to the ballot. It doesn't matter anyway as Trump was not going to carry the libtard Colorado and win the 9 electoral college votes there. Well, hopefully, he might now if there are enough true Americans left in Colorado. Look for other blue and purple states to follow Colorado's lead on this if the USSC doesn't act quickly and rule it unconstitutional. In the bigger picture some say this will boost Trump's popularity as they are turning him into a victim, a martyr.
All of this is a shame. I used to be, and am still trying to be, a fan of the whole presidential election process. Beginning with the Iowa caucus, to New Hampshire, and then on to South Carolina, the jockeying for votes and the "spin" the candidates and their handlers would put on a 2nd or even a 3rd place finish was fascinating. Back in 2012 I attended rallies and got to meet Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich on the campaign trail in Louisiana. Spoke to both of them, briefly, and spent some time with some of their campaign managers. It is interesting how they view each state's primary and the candidate's chances in other primaries.
The azzhole Dems have wrecked their primary process eliminating the traditional Iowa to NH, etc...schedule. They are pure evil.