The Democrats’ Plan, Rev. II
Maybe I’m a slow learner, but the Democrats’ plan for our government suddenly became crystal clear to me. When Hillary Clinton lost to Trump in 2016, the liberal shock was huge. They vowed to never let that happen again.
First step: accuse Trump of anything and everything, bogus or not, to ensure he would lose the next election.
Next: nominate the only Democrat with a chance of beating Trump in 2020. That became Joe Biden, a centrist Democrat and not Bernie Sanders, the left’s more popular choice. Joe wasn’t far enough left, but he could get (hopefully) elected, aided by more piling on of lawfare against Trump.
Next: Biden, a weak candidate only reluctantly endorsed by Obama, narrowly wins the election. Suddenly, he’s moved sharply to the left. What gives?
Turns out old Joe was just a figurehead. All the real strings and policies were pulled by Team Obama. Joe was just doing what they told him.
So, the Democrats’ scheme worked. Just get anyone in the White House — the Team will do the rest. Joe was the perfect foil to keep the ruse going until The Debate. It then became obvious he couldn’t win, so out he goes.
In Joe’s place is Kamala Harris, a weak Leftist (based on her record) who got no electoral votes and was run off the 2020 campaign by Tulsi Gabbard.
But that’s OK. The Team put her up anyway for 2024 because she won’t have to do anything except the bidding of The Team. Her refusal to do interviews or press conferences is fine — it’s part of the plan. Don’t give her a chance to screw up. Just ride it out until November. She wins, The Team takes over and our country moves ever closer to a weak, single-party, welfare-socialist state.
But the Trump-Harris debate was a real eye-opener. It was Trump’s chance to reveal Harris as the socialist she is. Instead, he took her bait time and again, making himself look old, tired and mad. Her ability to get under his skin and dodge and evade the questions, along with Trump’s dismal performance and ABCs obvious favoritism toward Harris, likely sealed the deal. But if she gets elected, it’s on Donald Trump. He’s had multiple chances to call her out for her radical positions but has failed to do so.
John Gibson
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