Friday, June 26, 2020

Trump was the last stand against the failed Hispanic state

As Carlson points out, the affirmative case for Trump has always been to avoid the moment we are in right now. Trump ran as the law and order candidate and has continually promised to stop anarchy in its tracks. Like the “security moms” of the Bush era, many voters put Trump in office, not because they are enamored with his personality, but because they saw him as strong. He’s not currently living up to that image. To many on the right, that’s not a bad thing. They want to see people in these Democrat run cities reap the consequences of their voting patterns, with the assumption that they won’t like it and will turn back.

Likely the one ting that appealed to Trump voters, he was not California.  But we are stuck with California, the failed state, and a bizarre Supreme Court.

The last thing we need is a California affirmative actress as VP. Biden needs to get a clue about how far he should take the nonsense, else he ends up as another Hillary.

Peggy Noonan says Trump ‘cannot’ lead in a crisis
and calls on Biden to step up The conservative columnist also writes that Trump ‘doesn’t understand his own base’
I doubt Peggy understands his base.  His base is anti-California, like most sensible people. But otherwise, his base is no where near smart enough to figure the mess out.

Do we really believe that Guv Abbot or Tom Cotton has any clue? The anti-California crowd is fairly dense, as Trump demonstrates.  But the alternative of the failed sate in California is a nightmare.

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