Trump’s Election Comeback Riles the Democrat Party’s Assorted Snowflakes
By Greg Maresca
Despite Democrats posing as election officials, Dominion voting machines, the questionable counting of votes, foreign interference, ballot box fires in several states, ballot stuffing, cyber tampering, and voting by illegal immigrants, the best possible outcome of a decisive victory – both with the popular vote and the Electoral College – was a stark and much-needed reality.
Even with the outcome well in hand, Trump Derangement Syndrome will not go away as those infected can’t stand the thought of how Donald Trump is a quasar of politics. No one in American history has been attacked as relentlessly by such a phalanx of powerful forces and for as long as Donald Trump.
It would be nice to know just how many noncitizens voted, but the nation’s fourth estate—its media—just isn’t interested, which underscores how the media continues to fail the American Republic.
What about the polls that got it wrong?
Pollsters almost always oversample Democrats. When no one was looking, plenty voted for Trump, understanding that the course the USS America was on was headed straight to oblivion and that a change was absolutely necessary.
Leading up to the election, Barack Obama was not too happy that some independent-thinking Black men would actually vote for Trump over Kamala Harris. This underscores how out of touch the bi-racial Obama is. You would think by now Obama would know that a good percentage of the brothers will take the fat, white, blonde every time.
Even the Amish turned out for Trump. If Harris had an advantage with the Amish, it was that they were the only Americans not ticked off about the high price of gas as they rode their horse buggies, flying their Trump flags, to the polls in Pennsylvania.
During the campaign, plenty of RINOs were exposed—too many to mention—and played the role of the useful idiot extremely well.
I held my breath and not my nose when I voted. With Trump’s remarkable and victorious political comeback, he has plenty of work ahead and is now exclusively positioned to accomplish plenty. However, will the Left’s hostility of hatred, fear, and animosity toward Trump attempt to obstruct him from performing his duties and keep his life in the crosshairs?
Rather than chaos and a drop in the markets hurting the American greenback, the nation refused to go the banana republic route. The aftereffects had a distinct 2016 vibe as Trump peaked with the fall foliage.
Had those Democrat honchos truly believed Harris was leading in the polls, she would have remained sequestered. However, that was far from the case, and Harris was compelled to appear time and again in public, where she could not help to expose herself as the incompetent DEI candidate she was. Her campaign was summed up in one sentence when she appeared on “The View” when she swung and missed with her slow-pitch softball of an interview when asked what she would do differently from President Joe Biden over the last four years. Harris was unapologetic and direct, saying, “There is not a thing that comes to mind.”
Game. Set. Match.
Harris won the Democrat’s nomination for president without winning a single primary vote. Perhaps the Democrats will learn from this? To Harris’s credit, she did concede with dignity even though it was several hours after the fact.
If it’s any consolation to both sides of the aisle, all those political text messages and postcards will finally cease.
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