I’m more than a little nervous.
I thought there was no way that an obviously damaged, and never was very bright Joe Biden would beat Trump in 2020. Well, Biden didn’t win, but he was installed. I can’t express the disappointment.
I thought there was going to be a red wave in 2022. Even the libs were nervous. It was a red trickle.
Now, we have a lying, not too bright, communist whore playing hide and seek from the media, (not too much unlike Biden did in 2020). Lots of energy on Trump’s side, but still “too close to call”. My expectations are that there will be another steal, and that Marxist cow will be the latest Obama puppet. This one will be even harder to take.
I fear the same but am attempting what I hope is not gallows humor. What actually became of 2022? Why was it so? A whimper?
I also find it more than just a little interesting why the owners of the liberal bastions of the Washington Post and LA Times will not allow their papers to endorse harris. In both cases key people resigned in protest.
The differnce between 2022, 2020 and this year? Economic situation and Elon Musk is the owner of Twitter today. The inflation hit many people directly. Now that Musk owns X, conservatives (including Trump himself) has a huge venue that is not censored by the left. People said one of the reasons he won in 2016 is he used Twitter a lot, so his messages can be directed to people. The previous owner restricted Trump, even banned him. Now, not only he can use that venue again, the owner is with him. It cuts to the legacy media. Facebook is still not ‘liberated’, but Zuckeberg, the owner, has already been warned not to interfere with the election process.
The other thing is this year our side seems to be awaken about the cheating so there are new rules in some states regarding the election. The libeŕal judges of course try to prevent the corrections to happen, but I am waiting any day now that another court of appeals decide that ballots arrive after the election day may count, so it contradicts the 5th Court. Hopefully, the case then direcly go to the SCOTUS.
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