Aug 13, 2020 09:27
Note: I originally wrote this in late-April to early-May, but the points I make still stand.
Why Donald Trump Will Certainly Win Re-Election
With the 2020 Presidential Election months away, I think it's safe to say that Donald Trump will more than likely win a second term as President of the United States. This is despite the Coronavirus pandemic that was either naturally originated in China or a bio-weapon created by the Chinese government depending on your point of view, despite the mainstream media's continued negativity against President Trump, and despite Silicon Valley's continued and unrelenting censorship of conservatives and moderates.
The main reasons President Trump will have his second inauguration on January 20th, 2021 are as follows:
1) The Democrats are farther left than they were in 2016
The Democratic Party continues its push farther and farther to the left that it had really started since Barack Obama's re-election campaign in 2012. Independent journalist Tim Pool talks a lot about the farther left shift in his videos, showing two graphs, one from the Economist and the other from the New York Times. The Economist's graph from before the 2018 midterm election showed that while the Republicans are generally no different than they were when Ronald Reagan was in the White House, the Democrats have been going not only farther left but spreading out over the entire left wing of the political spectrum. The New York Times' graph from last year showed that the Democrats were running neck and neck with the UK Labour Party as the furthest left party in Western civilization. More on how that worked for the Labour Party later.
A lot of that shift to the far left is because of three reasons, starting with the continued push into identity politics that promote tyranny of the minorities and supremacy of females and non-whites. Also, Bernie Sanders, who claims to be independent but is really not, ran for the Democrats' nomination in the last two Presidential election cycles, bringing in lots of far left ideologues(i.e. avowed Communists) into the party. Not to mention the so-called 'Justice Democrats', which was co-founded by far left SJW Cenk Uyger of The Young Turks and Kyle Kulinski of Secular Talk in an attempt to remove corporate influence from politics(Uyger, at least, was a heavy Sanders supporter in 2016) but that got pushed to the back burner in favor of identity politics as well, plus the group introduced far left nutjob Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to the world.
It also didn't help the Democrats that they have shown the American people that they seemingly care much more about non-citizens and illegal immigrants than the actual citizens of the United States and push for extreme positions against the Second Amendment and for abortion(especially in Virginia thanks to their dumbass governor Ralph Northam and a certain billionaire authoritarian oligarch from New York), and as such...
2) The Democrats no longer represent the average American
In some of his videos, Tim Pool brought up a poll done by Gallup late last year showing that the United States of America is a center-right nation. If that is so, then going farther left only alienates moderate liberals and independents. It already appears that they have alienated their core base, the working class. The average American would appear to be, as WWL Radio host and former Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand describes himself, fiscally conservative and socially liberal. Though I would contend that Americans on average tend to be more socially moderate or at least socially libertarian, basically do what you want as long as you're not trying to suppress my rights or force your ideals on me or others. After all, nobody likes zealots.
Not to mention that the Democrats have been losing voters in the last few years as the party nationally has shifted farther to the left, which in turn has left the moderates, classical liberals, and centrists within the party out in the cold. For example, even though Louisiana is a ruby red state that has voted for the Republican candidate for President in every election since 2000, they recently re-elected Democrat John Bel Edwards as governor. Edwards is a classic Southern Democrat who is 120% pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment even though he does take some of the identity politics bullshit at face value(for example, the gender pay gap myth that has been forever debunked by YouTubers like Shoe0nHead, Lauren Chen, Blaire White, MyNameisJosephine, ABitofBritt, etc.). But since Edwards' 1st inauguaration as governor in January 2016, more voters in Louisiana have registered as Republican, jumping from 28% to 31% before last year's gubernatorial election, while Democrats fell from 46% to 43% in that same time frame.
However, everyone on the far left, from politics, to Hollywood, to Silicon Valley, continues to force their ideology on the masses despite the fact it has been rejected by the average person. Never mind that the average person is also being turned off by....
3) The Democrats' behavior over the last three years
Ever since Donald Trump won the election in 2016, the Democrats and their confederates in the mainstream media and in Silicon Valley have been obsessed with overturning the result of the election no matter what, no different than the Remoaners in Great Britain doing everything in their power to overturn the results of the Brexit referendum in which the British citizens voted to leave the European Union by a narrow 52 to 48 margin. And both attempts ulitmately failed miserably, as Trump was acquitted of charges of "obstruction of justice" and "abuse of power" in a sham impeachment trial in which the Democrats knew the charges, the investigation, and the trial itself were all bullshit and Britain finally left the EU on January 31st after three years of stalling by the political establishment in London after a second snap election that saw new Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party win their largest majority in the House of Commons since Margaret Thatcher was PM and the now far left Labour Party suffer its worst losses since before World War II.
And that doesn't include the cold hard fact that the Democrats and the left have full support for and outright refuse to denounce political violence against their ideological opponents. Sure, Bernie Sanders did denounce the shooting of Steve Scalise by one of his supporters in June 2017, but he never once apologized to Scalise or the other four people wounded that day or even to the Capitol Police officers that were in the line of fire and put down that jackass. Also, what about the unprovoked attack on Sen. Rand Paul a few months later in his own front yard in Kentucky where Paul eventually had to have part of a lung removed? No peep from the Democrats there.
How about the sucker punch of Richard Spencer on Inauguration Day? The left spent days and nights cheering it on and calling for more because Spencer is an actual white nationalist, unlike Trump and other people who the left myopically label as such.
Or the Antifa attack on independent journalist Andy Ngo in Portland, Oregon last summer where Ngo had to be hospitalized for a brain bleed? The only Democrats that were running for President at the time that even dared to denounce that attack were Andrew Yang, Eric Swalwell, and Joe Biden a few days later.
Or even the attempted firebombing of an ICE facility by an Antifa scumbag in Tacoma, Washington? Which, by the way, was days after Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stirred the pot by comparing those detention facilities for suspected illegal immigrants to the concentration camps run by Nazi Germany in World War II, a comparsion she knew damn well in her little black heart was bullshit. And when confronted by independent journalists at Capitol Hall, she dodged any and all questions about it like the cowardly anti-Semetic bitches she, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Ayanna Pressley are.
But anyway, maybe it's because of that obsession with reversing 2016 that the Democrats will lose the House of Representatives back to the GOP in November and why Trump will likely win re-election in large part because of....
4) The Democrats' Presidential nominee himself
After what was celebrated as the most 'ethnically diverse' field in the history of American politics, what started out as a bloated field of around two dozen candidates ultimately came down to two senile old (h)white men nearing 80 years old, two men older than President Trump. Those men were senile old Communist Breadline Bernie Sanders(who had a heart attack during the campaign) and senile old former Vice President Sleepy Joe Biden(who had several Alzheimer moments during the campaign, not to mention being shown on camera creepily sniffing young girls' hair during his tenure as Vice President, and now has at least two accusations of sexual misconduct against him). This after everyone else remaining in the Democratic field(South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg, US Senators Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, former New York City mayor and aforementioned billionaire authoritarian oligarch Michael Bloomberg, and US Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii) all dropped out of the race and ultimately endorsed Biden, either immediately or later on, in Warren's case. And Biden will ultimately win the nomination in August(even though several state primaries have been delayed or outright canceled like New York's because of the coronavirus outbreak) after Sanders dropped out.
And once again, Bernie Sanders caved faster than the Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl. as just like in 2016 when he cucked to Hillary Clinton and endorsed her even after it came out that the DNC cheated him out of the nomination, Bernie Sanders cucked to Joe Biden and endorsed Biden. Even though Bernie's supporters are more likely to stay home or even vote for Trump than vote for whoever the Democrat nominee is.
And how did that work out in 2016? Trump still won and he will likely win again in 2020 because just like Bernie's base...
5) Donald Trump's base is just as enthusastic for him now as they ever were
After one of President Trump's rallies months ago, Far left jackass Michael Moore whined that President Trump had not lost one person within his base since becoming President. Which he really hasn't. Polls have generally shown that over the course of Trump's term, Trump has roughly 95% support among his fellow Republicans and Republican voters, higher than even Ronald Reagan ever had during his two terms as President.
Plus, in states that had Republican primaries against token opposition(former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld and former Congressman Joe Walsh ran against Trump, but some states decided not to have a Republican primary, fully endorsing President Trump's re-election bid), Donald Trump got much higher vote totals than the last five Presidential incumbents in their primaries during their re-election bids(Obama 2012, George W. Bush 2004, Bill Clinton 1996, George H.W. Bush 1992, Reagan 1984). In fact, in Texas alone on Super Tuesday, Trump got more votes in the Republican primary than every Democrat on the ballot in the Democratic primary combined!
That shows me that Trump's base is guarding itself against the hubris and overconfidence that Hillary Clinton and her base had in 2016. And that Trump has higher popularity than what's ever been reported. That is, I think there are a lot more people who do not want to admit to anyone, even their own family, that they support Trump, voted for him in 2016, and will vote for him again in 2020, possibly for fear of confrontation and reprisal.
Also, since 2015 when he officially announced his candidacy for President, every time President Trump talks about the United States of America as a whole, it is almost always in a positive, optimistic tone. unlike the negative, pessimistic, and even seemingly unpatriotic tone just about every Democrat from Breadline Bernie to Fauxcahontas to Pelosi to AOC uses.
Not to mention that unlike Bernie's supporter base which argubly grew smaller after 2016 when he sold out to Hillary and the establishment, Trump's base may have actually grown larger over the last three to four years. Before the virus outbreak that forced America and the rest of the world to hit the pause button on everyday life, Trump was enjoying increasing support among black voters(up to 35% in one poll), in large part because of black unemployment rates being at their lowest levels ever(again, before unemployment rates skyrocketed in the last six or so weeks with jobs being temporary lost by businesses temporarily being shut down by Corona-chan, the worst unemployment rates since the Great Depression in the 1930s) and Kayne West's enthusastic support for Trump. Although, Republicans did expect that support to drop to under 15% once the Democrats named Trump's opponent, which now looks to be Biden.
And Trump's job approval rating at least before the coronavirus outbreak was rising up to the magic aggregate number of 45% approval, but even if it doesn't get there or stay there, it might not even matter. Because....
6) Trump is now technically a wartime President
But not in the traditional sense. With Coronavirus, it unintentionally gave Trump a common enemy for Americans to rally around against. Even if the enemy is invisible and can strike at any time without anyone knowing that they even had it to begin with. Even though there's still a question as to whether or not it's a one and done virus like the chicken pox where you catch it once and you become permanently immune to it thereafter.
As much as the Democrats and their confederates will try to make the virus outbreak out to be Trump's Hurricane Katrina, it's going to be more like his 9/11. Even if the USA was not as prepared for the virus as the country could have been, every other country around the world wasn't as prepared for the virus as they could have or should have been either. And as it turns out, the virus actually spread much faster than the experts previously thought. Another reason to not trust the World Health Organization. Or the Communist Chinese government, for that matter.
Of course, the key is how fast can the US bounce back once the economy is fully restarted and how fast the US can get back to a sense of normalcy with all businesses reopened, and live sporting events on TV*, though with precautions. If there's a chance Trump does lose, it will be based on that.
But remember, George W. Bush still got re-elected despite how unpopular the war in Iraq had became in 2004. Granted, it was unpopular to start with.
Ultimately, this is why I think Donald Trump will be re-elected in November. The Democrats are so far left that they no longer represent the average American and their behavior since even before Trump was elected has turned the average American away from them and to Trump and the Republicans. Trump might be the incumbent, but he is still seen as the outsider by the political establishment, if their actions against Trump and his supporters are any indication.
As that worthless fatass Michael Moore said, Trump's election in 2016 was the biggest "Fuck You" to the American political establishment(just as Brexit was to both Britain's and Europe's political establishments). But what has not really been pointed out is that it was also a big "Fuck You" and both middle fingers to the corporate legacy news media and to Hollywood as well. However, all three of those entities basically told us, the people, "Fuck You Too" and flipped their middle fingers back at us, which led to Silicon Valley getting involved and becoming more censorious than ever, since Trump's victory was also seen by them as a "Fuck You" and a middle finger to them as well.
Britain's elections in December were the people firing right back at them, showing the establishment in their Westminster political bubble that they were sick and tired of being screwed around with by them. Hopefully that will continue in 2021 and the people of London regain their spine and vote out the Muslim Nazi known as Sadiq Khan. The Presidential election in November will be the American people answering back as well, showing that we are also sick and tired of being jerked around by everyone in Washington, Hollywood, and Silicon Valley, since it is painfully obvious that the political establishment did not listen the first time and not a single person that works for any of those aforementioned entities have learned a damn thing from 2016.
Instead, all those motherfuckers on the left chose to defame everyone, whether they actually supported Donald Trump or not, as racists, Nazis, fascists, sexists, homophobes, and every other insulting name in the book that they could think of so much and so often, that those words mean absolutely nothing now. As The Joker said at the end of Joker, you get what you fucking deserve.
*-Before the NFL Draft, WWE and AEW were the only companies doing anything even if they were in an empty arena(WWE used their Performance Center in Orlando for Raw, Smackdown, and NXT while AEW used a facility in Jacksonville) with the NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, NASCAR, PGA, and XFL all suspending play with several other major events postponed to the fall, like the Kentucky Derby and the Masters golf tournament. Though the XFL ultimately canceled the remainder of its season with no plans to return in 2021, showing that maybe Vince McMahon is taking a bigger hit financially than we think. In fact, WWE was forced to hold WrestleMania in their Performance Center in Orlando over two nights(with no men's or women's battle royal this year) instead of in a sold out Raymond James Stadium down Interstate 4 in Tampa.
Since then, NASCAR, MLB, PGA, NHL, and the Racist and Commie-loving NBA have re-started their seasons, with the NFL looming and the college football seemingly in a holding pattern.
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