Public Enemy Number One—The Deep State—Not an Issue for Feckless 2nd-GOP-Debate Candidates Who May Have Thoughtlessly Claimed They Will Take on the Enemy

Surprise, surprise: Wednesday night’s GOP debate was not the standout moment that each of the candidates had hoped to have.

Early reactions have been mostly negative with few bright spots and no clear breakthrough moments that were desperately needed for any of them to stay relevant.

This in part from americafirstreport.com.

Conservative commentator Jack Posobiec noted that a huge opportunity was missed.

The leader of the party is under attack from multiple fronts as the Deep State tries to take President Trump down.

And how did the GOP candidates handle this attack against the party and the nation?

According to Posobiec, not well:

Weird how [The Regime] is jailing the leader of the Republican Party and [communist/globalist] judges are dissolving his business but no one [at] the GOP primary debate seems to have noticed.

But sure they’ll totally take on the deep state.

Poppycock!

[Each] of these candidates

appears to be playing for the leftovers.

They each seem to be trying to appeal to the shrinking minority of Republican voters who do not want Trump to be the GOP nominee. But even if one of them could consolidate the diminishing Never-Trump vote, the number would be miniscule compared to the growing number of Republicans who see Trump favorably and as the answer to the question:

 

‘Who can save America from

the Deep State’s intended destruction of her?’

 

In other words, the best each of these candidates can muster is a losing strategy.

NOTE: One of President Trump’s most valued qualities in a person is loyalty. Therefore, simply by being on this stage means each of these candidates are competing against him rather than demonstrating their loyalty to him and to the MAGA movement. Thus, they each have effectively eliminated themselves as a viable VP candidate.

And to be considered as a replacement nominee? Any of them would have a better chance of being the replacement nominee—should the Deep State take Trump down—if they would have defended Trump. Instead, they are each still fighting for the diminishing number of anti-Trump voters.

Two thoughts:

 – The only entity that can prevent Donald Trump from being chosen as the GOP nominee is the uniparty Deep State, and

 – These other Republican candidates are traitorously hoping for a Deep State victory against President Trump. This then would be their only chance of becoming the GOP nominee—in his stead.

But the seven politicians on that stage who each call themselves a Republican are overlooking one key factor:

 – President Trump created the MAGA movement. He IS the MAGA movement. And the MAGA movement is already hyuge and still growing. So, unless the uniparty Deep State removes President Trump from planet earth entirely—and regardless whether he is the selected GOP nominee—he will be re-elected as the nation’s first MAGA party candidate.

 

The old Democrat party is dead.

God willing, the Republican party will soon follow suit.

 

Final thoughts: These 2023 GOP primary debates are an exercise in futility. Patriots know they are a waste of time. The useful idiot sycophants are the only viewers. Even this article has been practically a waste of time. You Def-Con News readers would have gone directly to the comments had ‘2nd Primary Debates’ been the sole title of the article—I’m right aren’t I, Johnny Cardell?

Thank you for lending me your eyes and your attention even if ever so briefly. Happy Friday to all. And…

God speed to President Trump and may God keep him safe and vibrant.