Tuesday, August 22, 2023

We Need a Truce

 The entire world sees Biden for the doddering sock puppet he is.  This includes American liberals who lie to pollsters in order to maintain party loyalty.  This election should be ours to lose.  If we do lose, it will be because too many conservatives prioritized their ego over their country and stayed home on Election Day. 


We Need a Truce - American Thinker   "Election season is rapidly approaching.  The first Republican debate is this week.  The Iowa caucus is in January, and the New Hampshire primary is soon thereafter.  With over a dozen declared candidates, the marathon placements are starting to take shape.

"For now, don't lean too heavily on polls.  First, we're too far out, and too much can happen.  Second, we all know how we feel about polls.  The poll showing our candidate doing well is Gospel.  The poll showing our candidate faring poorly is Soros-funded dreck.  As the polls change direction, so too change their designations.  Rinse.  Repeat. 

"But taking this into consideration, it is undeniable that, if all primary voting were held today, then Trump would win handily, DeSantis would come in a solid second, and both Ramaswamy and Scott will have garnered enough second-tier support to warrant vice presidential consideration.  Unfortunately for whichever camp you fall into, the polling so far suggests that Trump can't lose the primary and can't win the general election. 

"But what should be a civil discussion among rational conservatives is turning personal and nasty — not just among candidates, but among their supporters as well.  Trump-supporters are treating DeSantis-supporters like neocon sellouts, and DeSantis-supporters are treating Trump-supporters like cultish conspiracy theorists.  Neither charge is merited, and the rabble-rousers on both sides would do well to cut the ad hominem attacks.  Such are the tactics of leftists peddling the sexualization of children, not of principled Americans who reasonably disagree about the best path forward." . . .

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