An example comes from Alex
Seitz-WaldIn his biggest electoral defeat since
he lost the presidency in 2020, Donald Trump “went down in flames
Tuesday” in his crusade to punish Georgia Republicans who defied his attempts
to overturn the 2020 election, as NBC News projects the former president’s
candidates were crushed in GOP primaries.
“Gov. Brian
Kemp is on track to rout Trump-backed
challenger David Perdue by a stunning 50 percentage points, while Attorney
General Chris Carr ran ahead of his Trump-endorsed opponent by a similar
margin.
“Secretary of
State Brad Raffensperger — who earned a special place on Trump's list of
targets for secretly recording a phone call in which Trump asked him
to “find” him more votes — beat expectations by winning his primary outright without being forced into a
runoff, according to NBC News.”
Verbiage such as “Donald Trump went down in flames Tuesday,” "the former president’s candidates were crushed in GOP primaries," and “on track to rout Trump-backed challenger David Perdue by a stunning 50 percentage points,” isn’t “reporting,” it’s cheer-leading.
But, what’s
most interesting is that these intellectual dwarfs don’t seem to grasp that if
Trump is defeated in presidential primary’s, his replacement could be far worse
for them than he is. The most likely next in line would be Florida’s Ron De
Santis, practically a carbon copy of Trump policy-wise, but far more likeable personally.
Or it could be Senator Tim Scott, another extremely intelligent Trump-like
legislator proven to be nationally popular. And then there’s Mike Pence, coming
out of Trump’s White House as second-in-command and similar thinking. What
about Harvard educated Texan, Ted Cruz, Trump supporter top to bottom? And let’s
not forget Ohioan Jim Jordan, a Congressman who might as well be Trump when it
comes to policy-making.
Depth-wise then, the Republican party is stocked full with a solid bench, firmly rooted in
policy-making already seen to be the best for the nation since World War II.
While on the other side, Progressive theory is currently proving itself worse
than worthless. Because in pursuit of political ideals, the nation has been set
back immeasurably. There is not one issue which Progressives can point to and
say that their philosophy has been of the slightest value.
Fictional “climate-change”
has led to unaffordable gasoline for no tangible reason. Political theory has similarly
raised living costs for all citizens by more than 8%. At the same time, countless unknown, unidentifiable individuals, as well as known terrorists, pour over the
southern border in steadily increasing numbers. Those living in major city’s
find their streets unpoliced, resultantly unsafe. Covid probabilities remain
the same while quarantined public school students find themselves two years behind
educationally.
In effect,
then, while Progressive philosophy has solidly proven itself detrimental in
practice, leadership is practically absent. The worse the nation performs, the
less is seen of those at the party’s top. Joe Biden doesn’t preside; his
direction coming from whoever it is that programs his earphones. When he does speak
extraneously, White House representatives correct his errors for however many
days it takes to clarify his statements.
Kamal Harris
giggles her way through most appearances, none ever containing substance while
none in Congress have any capabilities closely resembling presidential requirements.
Bringing us
back to the main-stream-media and their promotional efforts on behalf of the
far left Progressive element. It’s one thing for the press to make every
attempt to put happenings in their best light for the voting public. But it’s
quite another to bend over so far backward in support, that their heads wind up
in their backsides.
That’s it for
today folks.
Adios
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