23 Replies to “Trump The Dictator”

  1. “Joe Biden’s popularity dives below 40 percent.” If it was .04% I’d still ask “Who the **** ARE these people?’

  2. I’m sorry, but you just can’t look at polls that way. Not any more. The left doesn’t vote based on an overall picture of the current state of affairs. They vote their singular most important issue. It’s why the left was able to rock and roll on the abortion issue despite the same poor performance of the administration overall in the last off term election. They absolutely CRUSHED the right in the last election. How does that make sense? 30% to 40% increase in grocery bills which they knew was associated with the current administration and the congressional enablers, and they still said “full speed ahead.”

    All the left needs is a cursory reason to ignore EVERYTHING in front of them and vote their singular issue. That cursory and arbitrary reason is the “trendy” Trump the Dictator. It’s being done again, because it works. The Democrats know their audience. Fill an auditorium with monkeys and place a giant plate of bananas in the middle of the room…while slowly flooding the hall with water. Guess what the monkeys do.

    1. Fair enough. Except what is that?

      The Jews and Arabs both thrust Democrats into office believing that Trump would be the undoing of both. Even they don’t believe that any more—or not enough to support Joe Biden.

      The Arabs hate Biden for refusing to turn on the Jews, while the Jews have come to their senses and realized that Begin really did know a piece of Jew-hating Irish “Catholic” trash when he saw one.

      1. The Arabs as a whole may talk a good game in opposition to Biden. They understand the concept of the “squeaky wheel gets the grease.” But, consider this very valid question. Would Hamas have felt confident in the actions they took in attacking Israel if Trump was sitting in the White House? They don’t concern themselves with the minutia.

        Jews are more complicated. This may surprise you, but they consider secular government to be a very good thing. Separation of Church and State, ranks high in their minds. So, when the right goes out and courts the very vocal white protestant Evangelicals, it directly contradicts their beliefs. I’ll tell you this, Jews will lean left in the foreseeable future by just listening to how the new Speaker of the House invokes God in just about everything he says. They see that as a threat to their own religion (which they have fought long and hard to preserve). Outside of the US, most Jews are either middle of the road in their politics, or lean to the right.

  3. The wicked have always projected all their own iniquity on the righteous. Another reason they never tire of persecuting Israel.

    All the atrocities they accuse Jews of they have committed themselves without shame, and far worse besides. The blood libel was a cover-up for the crimes of perverted priests and bishops who lured Christian children to their deaths, before dumping their bloody, violated corpses in the Jewish quarter.

    Israel, and Trump, are forced to play by the enemies’ rules—do whatever victory requires. though every dog bark and every pig squeal against you.

    We can talk about whether it’s worth showing mercy to the vanquished when the enemy is vanquished. Not before. And if nothing short of annihilation will remove the threat posed by Amalek or Amalek’s idolatrous allies, so be it. What does it matter? Are any of them worth a righteous man’s fingernail?

    A people who will not be governed by God’s Law will not long govern themselves, and do not deserve to.

  4. He finally figured out that they use Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals.
    Funny that very few on the right mention this. One might be led to conclude that they are indeed controlled opposition.

  5. I wasn’t too enthused about Trump’s chances, and the possibility of a corrupt process makes that worse. Still, that amount of fear must mean something, particularly since some must know hysteria isn’t very convincing. I’m hoping it’s genuine fear.

    1. I don’t think Trump has a chance. I don’t even think he is going to win the Iowa Caucus. He’s over 40% points ahead of his nearest primary challenger. Surely I jest. (Don’t call me Shirley 😀 )

      Here’s the deal. A couple weeks ago Koch Industries invested over $70 Million in Nikki Haley. This was followed by Reid Hoffman investing a 1/4 of a million in her the next week. The establishment has dumped DeSantis, and have moved onto Haley. You might have noticed that Haley is making all kinds of statements of late that most conservatives think are atrocious. You aren’t who she is courting.

      The Iowa Caucus is made up of a whole slew of Caucus meetings across the state. The Republican portion of this is different from the Democrat way of doing it. Republicans use a secret ballot approach (always suspect). The Legislature of Iowa was set to pass a resolution specifically noting the date that one must declare their party before the Caucus. It was purposefully removed at the 11th hour. So, what’s going to happen is that democrats are going to register republican to throw the Iowa Caucus to Haley (or at least make it very close…which is nearly as damaging to Trump).

      1. I can believe the Dems would do that, use the system against the Reps, attempt to create a false victor. Very much their way.
        I don’t understand your dislike of secret ballots. To my mind they can not pressure me to vote their way when they don’t know how I vote. Unions put a lot of effort into having their members’ votes made in the open so they could then punish those who voted the wrong way. A secret ballot is a strength for the voter. Imo.

        1. They’ll just do 300am vote counting again and make your vote irrelevant. Surely, you know how this works by now?

        2. In a caucus situation there are 99 different locations that caucus. Think of a neighborhood meeting. That makes supervision of the process (and the tallying) pretty much on the honor system. Additionally, participation in Iowa’s Caucus is historically low. Any registered voter can participate and usually under 20% do. Democrats and Republicans handle the Caucus differently. Remarkably, the Democrats are more open about what’s going on. The Republicans are secretive about theirs…and you are dependent upon the host of the Caucus being honest and non-partial.

          Let me be frank. I don’t trust either party any more. And, when I see billionaires shoveling money to someone over 40% points behind the leader…it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand something below the table is going on.

          1. Something’s afoot when all these statistical no-hopers remain in the race, spouting policies and nonsense the clear majority of grassroots Republicans refuse to accept. The also-rans and their benefactors must have confidence the uni party will kneecap Trump by any means possible.
            My expectation was that he’d either be assassinated or the election would be suspended due to some manufactured crisis ie. war, cyber, utilities, virus. I hadn’t counted on primary caucus mischief but that could be entirely possible as well. Recall that Bernie Sanders was polling at 30% vs Biden’s 15% a third of the way into the Democrats race, yet miraculously, mysteriously, Joe won when Bernie dropped out while clearly leading.

  6. If the first term was any indication, more like Trump the procrastinator. Swamp drainage during term amounted to zero net gain, granted there was improvement in other areas. I hope a second term will involve a little dictating, such as “twenty-five years with no parole, consider yourselves lucky.”

    Problem is, globalist revolution too far advanced to reverse easily, about five consecutive terms are needed, and I don’t see Dominion allowing it, in fact they won’\t need fraud at the rate the illegals are pouring across the non-border. Between 3k and 10k per day recently, totals of over one million per year, red states turning blue and blue states turning into free fire zones.

    1. To be fair I think Trump underestimated the depth of the swamp and was hand picking a lot of swamp creatures on the advice of people he thought he could trust. Can’t see him making that mistake again. Only the blind, wilfully ignorant or dishonest can’t see or admit that he got robbed in 2020. If he gets the nomination and wins again i think revenge will be a dish served ice cold-and who would blame after the shit he has had to put up with the last few years, albeit some of his own making.

      1. “To be fair I think Trump underestimated the depth of the swamp and was hand picking a lot of swamp creatures on the advice of people he thought he could trust. ”

        That is exactly what happened, yes. Part of it may have been due to his oversized ego, thinking that he could charm his enemies into changing their minds and cooperating with him, but most of it was trusting the wrong people and believing that they loved the country more than they despised him.

        “Can’t see him making that mistake again. ”

        He won’t. Trump is a lot of things, but he is not stupid.

        Agreed. There were just way, WAY too many unexplained anomalies on election night alone, never mind all the information revealed afterwards.

        “If he gets the nomination and wins again i think revenge will be a dish served ice cold-and who would blame after the shit he has had to put up with the last few years, albeit some of his own making.”

        Also agreed. Problem is, I’m not he sure he can possibly win if the Democrats are just allowed to cheat again (and why wouldn’t they?)…and I don’t see anyone willing or able to try and stop them.

  7. Dictators are those who EXPAND government control. That defines the Democrats in the U.S. and the Liberals/NDP here in Canada perfectly. In fact, the definition of “fascist” also fits perfectly.

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