Saturday, November 2, 2024

Trump the Left's Lies and Hate

For a third time, I endorse Donald J. Trump for the office of President of the United States, and I want him to win this time more than ever.  We've gone through nearly four years of the Biden/Harris administration, and we've gone through four years of Trump.  During which one were you better off?  Things are unaffordable now, inflation is rampant, there's a constant threat of crazy leftist policies getting enacted (thankfully the House has a razor thin Republican majority), and the rhetoric is worse than ever.

If you listen to Harris, Biden, and the liars they surround themselves with, Trump is a fascist, and he's a threat to Democracy.  He's going to jail his opponents.  He's going to start wars.  He's racist.  His rallies are akin to Nazi rallies.  Yet, when he was President for four years, he was not a fascist, he did not jail his opponents (though his opponents are continuing to try to put him in jail), he's the only President in my lifetime that I remember NOT starting any new wars (though under Biden and Harris, two terrible wars started and continue overseas), his policies have benefited all races, and for someone who's a Nazi (and officially recognized Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel), he sure seems to like Jews a lot.

But January 6th.  Yes, January 6th.  The Democrats are playing their greatest hits.  He sent an angry mob to the Capitol in an attempt to overturn Democracy.  Except everyone knows that isn't what happened.  I don't condone all of his actions and inactions on that day.  And I don't condone a lot of his rhetoric between the 2020 election and that day.  Yes, a lot of things happened that shouldn't have.  Voting in places like Pennsylvania had rule changes of questionable legality, the media went hard for Biden and ran interference on the Hunter Biden laptop story, lampooning it as Russian disinformation as they acted as one with social media to BAN THE FUCKING STORY so as not to damage Biden's chances right before the election.  But, unfortunately, Joe Biden did indeed get more votes than Donald Trump, and he won the election.  End of story.  Trump has claimed otherwise, and whether he's right or wrong, his claims have not been proven, inside or outside of a court of law.  But he didn't send a mob to overturn the results.  Some people got out of hand at the Capitol that day, but he was clear that he wished them to be peaceful.  Unlike the many deaths in previous BLM rioters, those for which Kamala Harris raised bail money to get rioters out of jail, the only death on that day from the riot in D.C. was a woman who entered the Capitol and was shot by a policeman (imagine the cognitive dissidence from the left if Ashli Babbitt was Black).  There were injuries, and a policeman died a few days later from cardiac arrest that does not appear to be related to the riot, but that's not the fabricated story Harris and her supporters tell.

And alongside January 6 on their greatest hits list is Trump's remarks regarding Charlottesville.  Boy do they love the "Good people on both sides" narrative that they just can't quit.  Go listen to the full audio yourself in context.  Seriously.  It's out there if you look a bit.  Then draw your own conclusions rather than adhering to what the Democrats and the mainstream media tell you to think.  When Trump made that remark he was referring to people on both sides of the debate as to whether or not the Robert E. Lee statue should come down, not people on both sides of being a Nazi.  Absurd.  It's no wonder that they're trying to link him to whatever "Project 2025" was supposed to be, which is something he had nothing to do with, as he has repeatedly said, and yet the Democrats and the mainstream media call it his own, while excusing Kamala Harris from owning any of the disasters of the last four years that she was directly responsible for.

Then, of course, we have the out-of-context use of Trump's statements.  The Democrats and the media go out of their way to make what he says sound horrifying.  For example, Trump's comment that he would be a dictator on day one in context (again, look it up and watch and listen to it in context please) was a comment he made regarding closing the border and drilling, and he said other than enacting those things on day one, he would not be a dictator (obviously those two things would not make him a dictator anyway, but he was making a point).  Look up his comments about "a bloodbath" if he loses as well.  He definitely was not saying there would be violence (although only Democrats can use this particular hyperbole without it being intentionally misinterpreted), but was in fact referring to an economic "bloodbath".  Most recently, they're interpreting Trump's use of the old Democratic talking point from the early 2000s about how politicians send others to wars that they create but should instead go themselves, to mean that he wants to execute Liz Cheney.  We're supposed to believe that Trump was actually talking about being a dictator, and enacting physical violence or even murder with these quotes, whereas Democrats and media will run interference on behalf of Biden and Harris, excusing them from every hyperbole, and most recently even inserting a non-existent and nonsensical apostrophe when Biden clearly called half the nation (Trump supporters) garbage, following faux outrage from a joke made by an insult comic at a Trump rally about Puerto Rico being an island of floating garbage.

Perhaps the worst lie though is that Trump is a threat to Democracy.  You tell me what the greater threat to Democracy is--Donald Trump, who has been President for four years previously and peacefully transferred power on Biden's inauguration Day--or Kamala Harris and company.  Remember, the Democrats installed Harris as their candidate after Biden got the bulk of the Primary votes (she got zero) and then everyone realized he was incompetent (yet he's remained President) and would lose the election.  And they are the ones who want to silence what they call "misinformation" whether it's true or not, as long as it goes against their narrative.  And they want to make it much more difficult for many citizens to get a gun.  They want to make "hate speech" illegal.  That can include anything they want, including if you speak out against a child being sexually abused by receiving dangerous "gender-affirming care" (do whatever you want if you're an adult by the way, but leave the kids alone).  Remember when they wanted to force people to get the Covid shots and it had to be struck down by the Supreme Court?  That seems problematic, and I'm someone who got the two Moderna shots by choice (based on data I thought I could trust anyway).

If given the House and Senate in addition to the Presidency, does anyone doubt that Democrats would try to ensure that the Republicans never have power again?  Most Democratic nominees for SCOTUS are scary enough, but does anyone doubt that they would try to "expand" the Supreme Court and enshrine statehood upon Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico?  By the way, here's an idea for if they actually do that and the Republicans do take back power of the Government again one day after the Democrats add two surefire blue states to the union: Counter by splitting the massive territory that is Alaska into four states--Alaske, Alaski, Alasko, and Alasku--to make it an even 55 in the union (but God forbid it ever comes to that).

With all the horrifying lies being told about Trump, it's no wonder he's been shot once, and at least two people have made serious attempts to assassinate him.  I mean, if he was seriously Hitler like too many on the Left claim, that would be a proper response.  But he isn't, and they know it, so they need to stop saying it.  Trump's rhetoric obviously isn't perfect either, and he's lied about things as well, but his lies are usually just absurd things that he says off the cuff, not like the coordinated campaign of lies perpetrated by Kamala Harris, the Democratic establishment, the "Deep State", the mainstream media, and social media sites not owned by Trump or Elon Musk (another person now being vilified by the Left for his support of Trump despite all the great things he's done for humanity).

Musk is probably hated by the Democrats and mainstream media even more than former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, who I'm a fan of, but Democrats no longer are, because she endorsed Trump.  But their newly-minted enemy may be hated by them most of all, because perhaps the most telling endorsement for Trump came from RFK Jr., a third party candidate who, though flawed, has made it his focus to try to help America get healthy again.  Despite the Kennedy name being synonymous with the Democratic Party, he dropped out of the race to support the candidate who is clearly better than the other major candidate and more aligned with his goals (and the Democrats won't even let him remove his name from the ballot in several states so as to hopefully take votes from Trump in swing states).  Should he become President again, hopefully Trump follows through with whatever promises he made to RFK Jr., putting him in a position to enact some real change for good.  And by the way, I was just in Europe for two weeks, and the food is way different there, so much more real, fresh, and healthy! I'm normally against additional Government regulations and believe Trump's previously stated policy of removing two regulations when one new one is added is great, but food regulation is certainly an exception to that, because some of the things we allow in our food here are mind-boggling.

One thing interesting that I've noticed with Democratic Presidential Candidates of late is that the VP somehow always seems to be worse than the President.  Barack Obama was not great, but Joe Biden was worse.  Joe Biden was pretty bad, but Kamala Harris is worse.  Kamala Harris is terrible, but Tim Walz seems like he is inexplicably even worse than she is.  J.D. Vance was not my first choice to be Trump's running mate, but I believe that he could one day be a better President than Trump.  He's very intelligent, he speaks well, and he easily destroyed Tim Walz in the Vice Presidential Debate.  I mean, it was worse than that fifth inning of Game 5 of the World Series for the Yankees defense...

The choice is clear this Tuesday.  Don't vote for the candidate who is trying to shift the focus away from her terrible far Left record, masquerading hate as joy, cackling and repeating empty platitudes everywhere she goes.  Vote for the candidate who gets shot, gets back up, raises his fist in strength and defiance, and this is will to overcome, to rise above, not a call to violence...  Fight!  Fight!  Fight!