Trump takes a crowbar to Obama coalition

Earl

Well-known member

Trump takes a crowbar to Obama coalition​


His bold agenda can pry it wide open

Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times
Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times more >



Friday, November 8, 2024

OPINION:


With another election, the resiliency of the American system continues to inspire. Americans have shown not only themselves but the world that they know the formula for American exceptionalism. It’s not slouching toward socialism or injecting Marxism into the recipe. It’s not an abandonment of God or faith that breeds social and intellectual chaos.


Americans demonstrated a level of discernment and intelligence that liberal elites believe is beyond the capacity of the proletariat. They voted the way they did not because they universally love Donald Trump, though millions do, but because they understand the path of the nation’s future was at stake.




In the wake of the election, Democrats continue to prove how disconnected they’ve become from the people. They are still straining to comprehend that this nation will reject open borders, sterilizing children, drag queens in elementary schools and siccing the FBI on Catholics, to say nothing of a blind fidelity to mass media.
 
Democrats, it appears, have no desire for introspection or modulation. Over the last week, they’ve leaned into Trump Derangement Syndrome and the other symptoms of what Elon Musk calls the “woke mind virus.” Their old favorite explanations for losing including misogyny, White supremacy, patriarchy and racism have taken center stage. They’re even calling Hispanics racists for voting for Mr. Trump.


There was the rhetoric about America entering a “dark period” from the vanquished Kamala Harris, pledges by Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey to protect illegals and vows to keep fighting Mr. Trump by New York’s attorney general, Leticia James, and its hapless governor, Kathy Hochul, despite his mandate to govern.




Celebrities are talking about fleeing the country and schools are creating safe spaces and puppy therapy sessions for students. Digital platforms are full of posts by angry young women promoting divorcing Trump-supporting husbands and abstinence from sex and having children to make the 54% of men who voted for the president-elect pay a heavy price.


Democrats are in the throes of denial and a psychotic episode, lashing out after trying in vain to conceal an extreme agenda with a cringeworthy candidate dubbed the “word salad queen.”



Universities help students cope with Trump win with canceled classes, milk and cookies

Party leaders have good reason to melt down. Mr. Trump’s performance with Hispanic voters, which could crest over 45%, support from 25% of Black men, appeal with private union workers, a 20-point swing in his favor with Catholics and more big gains mean big trouble for the left.


Never before have we seen cracks in the Democratic voter coalition like those that were pried open as with a crowbar by a disciplined campaign and a message of plain old common sense. It has created exceptional political momentum for Republicans, if they can keep it.


The Democratic coalition is now largely angry single White women, single-issue abortion voters, trans activists, academics, self-proclaimed journalists and public sector union members — including those in the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, which are cratering our nation’s public schools.
 
Democrats, it appears, have no desire for introspection or modulation. Over the last week, they’ve leaned into Trump Derangement Syndrome and the other symptoms of what Elon Musk calls the “woke mind virus.” Their old favorite explanations for losing including misogyny, White supremacy, patriarchy and racism have taken center stage. They’re even calling Hispanics racists for voting for Mr. Trump.
There is a microcosm of this right here on the board so to believe it's the norm with these morons is a pretty easy sell.
 
Musk is a wild card in the Trump craziness. He is probably the most powerful man in the world, not just the richest. He has what Trump values, money. He can put it on the end of a stick and lead Trump wherever he wants him to go.
 
Musk is a wild card in the Trump craziness. He is probably the most powerful man in the world, not just the richest. He has what Trump values, money. He can put it on the end of a stick and lead Trump wherever he wants him to go.
Pay attention parents!!

Teach your children logic before you teach them keyboarding.
 

Trump takes a crowbar to Obama coalition​


His bold agenda can pry it wide open

Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times
Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times more >



Friday, November 8, 2024

OPINION:


With another election, the resiliency of the American system continues to inspire. Americans have shown not only themselves but the world that they know the formula for American exceptionalism. It’s not slouching toward socialism or injecting Marxism into the recipe. It’s not an abandonment of God or faith that breeds social and intellectual chaos.


Americans demonstrated a level of discernment and intelligence that liberal elites believe is beyond the capacity of the proletariat. They voted the way they did not because they universally love Donald Trump, though millions do, but because they understand the path of the nation’s future was at stake.




In the wake of the election, Democrats continue to prove how disconnected they’ve become from the people. They are still straining to comprehend that this nation will reject open borders, sterilizing children, drag queens in elementary schools and siccing the FBI on Catholics, to say nothing of a blind fidelity to mass media.
Where did you find that retarded screed?
 
Dems are going through the stages of grief right now. Yes - there is a lot of finger pointing and denial.

But that will change. There is a certain element of Darwinism to politics. When a party loses the WH and Congress, they usually learn their lessons, moderate & come back stronger.

And I think we'll see that as soon as the midterms. The GOP will have the next 2 years to do what they want. Like all parties who controlled everything, they'll go too far and open the door.
 
Dems are going through the stages of grief right now. Yes - there is a lot of finger pointing and denial.

But that will change. There is a certain element of Darwinism to politics. When a party loses the WH and Congress, they usually learn their lessons, moderate & come back stronger.

And I think we'll see that as soon as the midterms. The GOP will have the next 2 years to do what they want. Like all parties who controlled everything, they'll go too far and open the door.
I would like to see the Democratic Party moderate but I don't see them learning from this Republican landslide.

Hopefully, there are Democrats who will tell the far left to go piss up a rope...as the American people did.
 
Yes, but the Moonies also believe that the "Reverend" Moon is God. Do you agree with all their opinions?
Well, Walter, I believe this because it’s a fact:


“Americans demonstrated a level of discernment and intelligence that liberal elites believe is beyond the capacity of the proletariat. They voted the way they did not because they universally love Donald Trump, though millions do, but because they understand the path of the nation’s future was at stake.




In the wake of the election, Democrats continue to prove how disconnected they’ve become from the people. They are still straining to comprehend that this nation will reject open borders, sterilizing children, drag queens in elementary schools and siccing the FBI on Catholics, to say nothing of a blind fidelity to mass media.“
 
Back
Top