This week, Fox News—whose leaders have made no secret of their contempt for Trump—will be hosting the first Republican primary debate.
Problem One for the GOP: Trump will be participating—but not on the same stage.
Consequently, Fox News—which, again, hates Trump—and Dear Ronna Romney-McDaniel and the RNC—who also hate Trump—will be left with a very limited and inconsequential viewership.
This in part from amgreatness.com.
Yes, Trump plans to upstage the Republican primary debate on Wednesday by sitting for an online interview with the former Fox host, Tucker Carlson. No doubt, viewership of this interview will be far higher than the viewership of anything the RNC can materialize, short of chimpanzees riding bicycles and a panthera of large wild cats responding to cracks of a whip.
The RNC event will be nothing more than an opportunity for Chris Christie to throw his weight around and for Tim Scott and Vivek Ramaswamy to show their stuff. But what does that matter? Trump will not select either to be his running mate. This debate will also be the final hurrah for Ron DeSantis who should have ignored his moneyed RINO backers and patiently waited until 2028.
Whether or not the communists/globalists keep indicting Trump, the results are clear: He will grow ever more popular with each indictment and draw ever more voters to his camp. And what will become of the president if he somehow is kept from assuming the nomination he will have richly earned? That result too is clear—at least it is in my mind. Trump will move forward as the head of the MAGA Party and he will become the first third-party candidate to be elected President of the United States of America. (I am assuming the military will step in to monitor the elections.)
We the People can be assured, however, that Trump’s journey to re-election will not be without vicious attacks by the communists/globalists as well as by those who choose to call themselves Republicans. And the answer to the question, ‘Why?’ is also clear. The Left and the RINOs—those of the uniparty—are terrified of a Trump return to the Presidency.
Oh, yes, there are plenty of other scenarios that could be played out, but I can’t envision any of them materializing without Donald J. Trump involved. At least all Conservatives should hope and pray Trump is an election choice or a critical portion of his millions of voters will stay home—write-in candidacy aside.
Further, what the Trump-can’t-win prognosticators overlook is that he will not be running in a vacuum. What matters is not just the “65%” of voters (or whatever the real number is) who say they like or agree with him. There also is at least one candidate from another party: Joe Biden, perhaps—certainly not Airhead Harris—maybe Gavin Newsom, or even (some say) Big Mike Obama. But assume Joe Biden is the candidate. The pollster (and former Clinton advisor) Doug Schoen was most likely correct when he stated:
Despite his many legal woes, Trump [will] win, less because he is broadly popular himself than because Biden is so unpopular.
Schoen wrote recently:
One has to go back to 1980 to look at the last time a Democratic incumbent president was in a situation where he was bordering on unelectable, and that was Jimmy Carter who had a 37% approval rating when Ronald Reagan won a landslide victory, taking with him the Senate, and helping Republicans to gain a net 35 seats in the House of Representatives.
Biden is currently hovering over that Carter territory, especially on the critical “it’s-the-economy-stupid” issue. Biden’s approval rating there is a mere 38%—if we are to believe it is even that high—“a number that when suitably translated spells J-I-M-M-Y C-A-R-T-E-R.” The point is, though, that Trump will not be running by himself. He will be running against one or two others. And he/she/they is/are likely to have liabilities much greater than Trump’s.
The real question was posed by Michael Anton in They Can’t Let Him Back In, a black-pilled essay he published in Compact last summer. Anton wrote:
The people who really run the United States of America have made it clear that they can’t, and won’t, if they can help it, allow Donald Trump to be president again.
Who are those “people”? Mostly communists/globalists, yes, but really, it’s a bipartisan, deep-state consensus, a uniparty assumption that Trump—being an existential threat to their continued existence—“must be kept from political power by any means necessary.”
Think the 2020 BLM riots were awful? They were, but they will seem like Lake Placid if Trump is reelected.
Anton also points out, that for all the fury directed at Trump the individual, the real target of deep state animus is not Trump himself but his supporters, his “base.”
Anton explained:
Trump was right when he said ‘they’re not after me. They’re after you. I’m just standing in the way.’
He continued:
Anti-Trump hysteria is in the final analysis not about Trump. The regime can’t allow Trump to be president not because of who he is (although that grates), but because of who his followers are.
Final thoughts: Many of us sincerely believe our beloved country, as we know it, will soon cease to exist if President Trump does not return to the helm of leadership.
We the People also want to see the deep state annihilated and every last member of the treasonous cabal served with retribution. Trump is the only candidate who has stated this will be done upon his return.
Further, elections aside, a large number of We the People also sincerely believe our beloved country will not survive until the fall of 2024. The Take Back of our Constitutional Republic must begin soonest.