Posted on 06/13/2023 7:16:06 AM PDT by SJackson
For seven years the Democrats have tried to erase Donald Trump from the political landscape. They have done so by caricaturing a lifetime pragmatic liberal and supporter of school choice programs to benefit inner city minority kids as a “white supremacist” and “bigot.” To derail his 2015 presidential run they enlisted the corrupt U.S. intelligence agencies to violate the FISA laws, spy on his campaign, harass its operatives, and finally concoct a phony dossier to portray him as a traitor, colluding with the Russians. They formed a “Resistance” to his presidency and never really accepted the result of his 2016 election
Over the next 7 years the Democrats’ campaign to decapitate their political opposition escalated to include two partisan impeachments – fully half the total impeachments in the nation’s history, and the only two that did not reflect a broad bipartisan consensus but were blatantly political in nature. When these abuses of the democratic process failed, they pursued legislative means to make Trump an “un-person” and eradicate him from public life.
Just before the Republican-controlled Senate voted not to impeach private citizen Trump in February 2021, Chuck Schumer publicly vowed that if the Senate did convict him, as Senate Majority Leader he would hold a vote to block Trump from ever holding public office again. The legal basis offered for such a ban was a questionable interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment, which was designed to prevent leaders of the Confederacy who had engaged in an armed rebellion from holding office in the government against which they had declared war.
The Democrats had no filters for their Trump hatred. They even attacked the deeply patriotic themes of his presidency: the exhortations to put “America First,” and “Make America Great Again.”
Thirteen House Democrats sponsored a bill that would have barred the federal government from naming any buildings or monuments after the former president and would also have prevented him from being buried at Arlington National Cemetery.42 Representative Linda Sánchez (D-California) went a step further and introduced a “No Glory for Hate Act” that would bar Trump from receiving his federal pension, office space, and paid staff, as other former presidents have. Sánchez said Trump’s name should not even be permitted to appear on a park bench.43
As the Biden administration moved into its third year, Trump – now a presidential candidate again and leading all Republican primary contenders by 30 points was targeted by a hailstorm of bogus lawsuits, while Biden and the Democrats ran major campaigns to turn the phrase “MAGA Republicans” into a stigma. A New York District Attorney even pursued Trump at a cost to taxpayers of $250 Million for having Stormy Daniels sign a “non-disclosure” agreement.
In June, the Biden Department of Justice, indicted Trump on 37 felony charges for essentially one allegedly criminal act. The artificial multiplication of felonies meant that Trump was facing a maximum of 500 years in prison. In other words, a death penalty.
At the same time the Biden government was committing these offenses against American traditions, against a man who guided one of the most successful administrations in American history, against the respect Americans reserve for their political opponents and especially their presidents, it was marshalling the powers of the government to obstruct the investigations of a Biden family influence peddling operation that received millions of dollars from adversarial governments – which would normally be regarded as treasonous bribes – to shape American policies to their advantage. Whether this included a favor to our arch enemy China to deliver Afghanistan into its sphere of influence or fly spy balloons over our most sensitive defenses, we don’t know because the Department of Justice is in the pocket of the Bidens and refuses to look.
The assault on Trump is an assault on the security of all Americans, and the gravest threat to our constitutional order. Only the defeat of a rogue Democrat Party in the next election can forestall the ongoing destruction of our country that the Democrats seem determined to pursue. The greatest assets to American patriots in this war are the Democrats’ arrogant myopia and a leader who cannot be intimidated into abandoning his principles or his love for his country.
If the presidential election were held today, Trump would win because he has been tested by fire and earned the loyalty of American patriots of all colors and creeds. The Democrats’ attacks have long ago lost their potency because the selfishness of their goals and their contempt for their fellow citizens has become more and more obvious over time. If Trump is in prison when the election is held as the Democrats intend him to be, he will still win for the same reasons.
He is one of many.
As l said it would probably end up in the SC. I am sure a “convicted” felon in prison would be excluded in numerous state Presidential ballots
“TexasGunLover” what a joke you are. Nothing but little rat troll.
completely agree
At this point Trump is controlled opposition if Mccarthy or the states attorney generals are not going to investigate.
Trump will lose huge.
I say we accelerate this and let it burn.
Kurt Schlichter is right, Trump will again not win the swing states.
This election too important for a doomed nostalgia trip / revenge-fantasy.
“This election too important...”
You are right.
America needs to get back to UniParty as usual.
Even flat out cheating because they know they can get away with it.
2020 and 2022 prove that.
Then it’s gone
They won’t allow him to win again.
Enough write ins and they won’t have to cheat
I think it will be more effective.
They get bolder every election.
Nah just joking on that one. Biden wants Trump, and all of us, dead.
Then who will pay for everything?
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