By Rich Kozlovich
American politicians, and media talking heads, on both sides of the aisle, proclaimed, "Anyone
but Trump", and got Biden, along with an entire band of insane cretins
destroying America, Israel got an "anyone by
Netanyahu" government and the results were even worse.
So, first, let's start with my four Anyone But Bibi commentaries, wherein I show the left wing Israeli government that ousted Netanyahu had only one moral foundation: Create an "Anyone but Bibi" government. A government with no shared vision, plan or direction. The end result? Suffering, which was turning into a very real existential threat to Israel.
Suffering really is the beginning of wisdom, and the nation of Israel, after four failed elections in five years, voted to bring Bibi back, and they voted overwhelmingly to do so, allowing him to create a stable government which the disgruntled "Never Netanyahu" camp of leftists have
consistently failed to do.
But aren't we here in America so happy there are 'adults' in the White House and all the departments and agencies of the federal government instead of Trump and MAGA supporters? "Adults" who think men can get pregnant and imposing communism via diversity, inclusion and equity schemes is mature and intelligent thinking. Imagine that!
After all, based on the outcome of this last election America is thrilled Target took a "$400 million in losses due to retail theft, based on the
Democrat-run cities' refusal to prosecute crime", and voted for more of that.
And shocker of all shockers, it turns out Americans love high inflation, high fuel prices and high food
costs, and think it's just wonderful illegal immigrants are storming over our borders and we're spending untold tens of millions of dollars to house them, feed them, and take care of their medical expenses.
Whodathunkit.
And it seems clear America loves crime, especially violent crime. Really, America loves crime. Since its skyrocketed beyond anything America has seen in it's over 225 year history, and America voted in people who are deliberately failing to prevent crime, or even prosecute criminals. America must think that's just wonderful.
Then there are sane people who think all that is maniacal, and an existential threat to America.
We're now watching another "Anyone but Trump" parade of dumb misfit Republican turncoats, along with Democrats who want to "help" the Republicans choose DeSantis over Trump, or for that matter, anyone but Trump, and
talking heads, on both sides of the aisle, spewing out the same old narratives.
Trump's rude, he says nasty things about people, he attacks other Republicans, and horror of horrors, he's unpleasant to adversaries. And no one noticed that before? He's exactly who he was in 2016, and that worked then, why would we believe he's going to be any different now, and if that worked them, why wouldn't it work now?
The fact is he generates media coverage. They just can't resist fire fights between Trump and ....well .... take you pick, and quite truthfully, that makes him a political genius. Especially when so many seemingly outrageous things he says turns out to be true.
I'm disappointed in DeSantis, and he will be a good President but
this is the time for Trump. Everyone keeps ignoring he did more in four
years than did the previous four Presidents combined and all the while
being undermined by his own party and many in his administration.
Disliking him is easy, he earns it, but the fact is DeSantis couldn't
have done what Trump did, nor have the pulse of foreign leaders
in negotiations. Trump must lead the way, and then DeSantis and the
others can follow the path he sets. My dislike for him is immaterial,
and this new breed of "never Trumpers" need to get that.
Trump isn't the know all be all, and his business failures are
testimony to that, but, failure creates insights, and he's the best
available. I don't like him, I will never like him, but it's impossible
to fail to recognize what he has to offer is far and above what any of
these others have to offer, or can hope to achieve.
None of them have ever negotiated for anything at the level he has. That kind of experience is priceless, and this penchant for blaming Trump for these election losses are nothing more than
GOP projection and RINO ax grinding to
move the blame from where it really belongs, the Republication
leadership at the state and national levels.
It wasn't Trump who agreed 40 years ago to restrict Republican poll watchers, it was the Republican leadership. I wasn't trump who nominated so many unqualified candidates, it was the state Republican leadership. It wasn't Trump who failed to attack the left regarding fraudulent
voting, it was the invertebrates in
every state and national Republican
leadership. It wasn't Trump who refused to fund good candidates as did McConnell. It was the national leadership.
All the blather about weak candidates, wrong messaging, abortion and
Donald Trump are so much barking up wrong trees. This atrocious
Republican electoral outcome will have been produced by the electoral
mechanics that the timid Republican establishment allowed to be adopted
in 2020, and then to be extended to this election, and - for all the
fight on this issue Republican leaders have shown - probably forever. it’s the electoral mechanics, stupid!
Here's the
reality this election exposed.
In order to win in 2024, the Republican Party must replace its entire
leadership cadre. Then they, the Libertarians, and conservatives must unite and acknowledge the dire situation facing the nation and that blue America is the enemy that must be defeated by any means possible.
Over
the next 18 months they must plan and execute a viable strategy to
offset voter fraud and manipulation. The 2024 primary season needs to
be relatively free of acrimony and divisiveness as the best person with a
proven track record and near universal popularity who can win at least
280-300 electoral votes and has shown a willingness to successfully
confront blue America must be nominated.
It should be clear by this time
that popularity has nothing to do with electability. Trump filled rally
after rally in state after state with countless, full-house,
full-stadium crowds, and such numbers do not lie. There really was a red
wave in the midterms, but it was macro-engineered to a trickle, as
should have been expected.
The scam of “malfunctioning” voting
machines, the shortage of paper ballots, the tsunami of mail-in and late
ballots, the
temporary closing and slow-downs
of polling stations, and so on would have been sufficient to determine
an electoral result. 2020 was an early run for 2022, which in turn
should be regarded as a template for 2024. I am absolutely sure that the Dems are now, even as we speak, preparing favorable ground for the next
presidential election. As Stalin is reputed to have said, “It’s not the
people who vote that count, it’s the people who count the votes.” To
make Trump responsible for Democrat malfeasance is wholly misguided.
Every movement has a leader that represents all for which that movement strives. And invariably those leaders are sacrificed for the movement through abuse, and even death in times past, but for sure with unbridled attacks and abuse of their character.
America is suffering, and that suffering is going to get worse, and it will take a leader that will be sacrificed in order to get it all fixed, and Trump has chosen to be that leader. It will take Trump with his qualities, intelligence, guts and obnoxious character, which is immune to their petty attacks, to cut a path through the jungle of deep state corruption and media collusion created by Democrats. Once that "shield wall" is breached, the path will be cleared for the main body of culture warriors, people like DeSantis, to sweep in and finish cleaning up the mess.
Finally, I didn't watch Trump's announcement to run, but I never watch any of that kind of thing, because its all political showbiz, but I do read all the commentaries, and here's one I think is meaningful, and has the video of his announcement.
Trump's stellar presidential announcement reminds us why we voted for him in 2016
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