Ray9
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Righteous thinking or political correctness has gone from ideological influence peddling to actual physical brutality. In 2018 Maxine Waters, a U.S. Representative for California's 43rd congressional district, encouraged harassment action against Trump supporters in a speech that crossed the line from civil discourse to calling for intimidation against opposition.
As Trump’s poll numbers begin to surge, now is a good time to revisit the Brownshirt methods of the Bernie Sanders wing of the Democratic Party. The chilling sight of Patricia and Mark McCloskey defending their home from violent rioters served as a wake-up call to many undecided voters. Most reasonable observers know that the only thing that saved them from an incited home invasion was that they were armed. They were unlikely Trump voters, but they were successful attorneys.
Trump is on the backstretch, and he is gaining quickly because no one in their right mind is going to vote for a party that calls for mob rule. Rand Paul, an American politician, and physician serving as the junior United States Senator from Kentucky, was leaving the Republican Convention with his wife on Aug. 28th when they were surrounded by violent Biden supporters trying to push their way through a thin police escort to get at them. Tragedy was avoided only because reinforcements showed up in the nick of time. Paul had already been severely injured in an attack by a Bernie Sanders supporter which left him with a partial lung removal.
For the first time in a while Trump supporters can breathe a sigh of relief as Independents and undecided voters are appalled at the direction the Democratic Party has gone in. The public perception of mass media is at an all-time low and even many local newspapers are losing subscribers because they have prostituted themselves to liberal status quo that is running out of steam.
It is beginning to look good for Trump to hold on to the White House because his opponents have waited too long to respond to the bedlam and chaos in the streets. The pandemic has hurt Trump’s economy but attempts to blame him for it are falling on deaf ears. The violence has backfired, and it will probably be a catalyst to keep him in office.
Michael Moore is warning again that Trump may win. He may turn out to be more trustworthy than any poll. Perhaps he may look into becoming a pollster.
As Trump’s poll numbers begin to surge, now is a good time to revisit the Brownshirt methods of the Bernie Sanders wing of the Democratic Party. The chilling sight of Patricia and Mark McCloskey defending their home from violent rioters served as a wake-up call to many undecided voters. Most reasonable observers know that the only thing that saved them from an incited home invasion was that they were armed. They were unlikely Trump voters, but they were successful attorneys.
Trump is on the backstretch, and he is gaining quickly because no one in their right mind is going to vote for a party that calls for mob rule. Rand Paul, an American politician, and physician serving as the junior United States Senator from Kentucky, was leaving the Republican Convention with his wife on Aug. 28th when they were surrounded by violent Biden supporters trying to push their way through a thin police escort to get at them. Tragedy was avoided only because reinforcements showed up in the nick of time. Paul had already been severely injured in an attack by a Bernie Sanders supporter which left him with a partial lung removal.
For the first time in a while Trump supporters can breathe a sigh of relief as Independents and undecided voters are appalled at the direction the Democratic Party has gone in. The public perception of mass media is at an all-time low and even many local newspapers are losing subscribers because they have prostituted themselves to liberal status quo that is running out of steam.
It is beginning to look good for Trump to hold on to the White House because his opponents have waited too long to respond to the bedlam and chaos in the streets. The pandemic has hurt Trump’s economy but attempts to blame him for it are falling on deaf ears. The violence has backfired, and it will probably be a catalyst to keep him in office.
Michael Moore is warning again that Trump may win. He may turn out to be more trustworthy than any poll. Perhaps he may look into becoming a pollster.
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