A Man for the Ages

From the linked article (very moving):

Trump is not just a populist outsider who represents the people over the entrenched powers that be. To them, he is a traitor to their exclusive club of power. That he has managed to survive every last one of their attacks has only driven them even more insane … They have spent almost a full decade trying—and, most importantly, failing—to tear down one man who dared to speak truth to power.

Trump simply pulled back the curtain and exposed the bipartisan power cabal for what it was: both parties declaring multiple endless wars, wasting American lives and treasure just for the enrichment of foreign interests, oil companies, and the military-industrial complex; both parties signing off on mass immigration in order to please corporate donors with low-wage workers and to demographically destroy this great nation; both parties approving disastrous trade deals that gutted the heart of America just to add a fraction of a decimal point to the GDP.

And through it all, President Trump never failed to express his love for the American people, no matter their race, age, party, or religion. He was the only political candidate in modern history who showed loyalty to his people rather than demanding loyalty from them. He showed what a true leader can and should be.That is why tens of millions of Americans can only describe their feelings for Trump with the word “love,” something that all other politicians could only dream of earning from the masses.

There’s one very simple reason why, in the grand scheme of things, Donald Trump has already won and probably won a long time ago. To put it into words that even Kamala Harris would understand: The significance of the passage of time. Or, more specifically, that which survives the passage of time.

When was the last time that a single name invoked such a wide array of emotions as the name Trump? His detractors may call him the devil incarnate, but his fans, rightfully so, see him as a savior. His is a name that has since been emulated by many other populist figures across the country and around the world. Many people want to be just like Trump, even though none will succeed. Not since the great military leaders of antiquity has one name had such an impact on mankind.

His is a name that will be remembered for all time. Decades, centuries, and perhaps even millennia from now, the history books will have a greater focus on Donald Trump than on any other figure alive today. His name alone will become synonymous with a great many things, much in the same way that Caesar became more than just a name.

A man who is truly larger than life, in every sense of the phrase, and in whose time period we were all blessed to live.

Those who love him and support him will remember him forever and will pass the stories of his political voyage onto future generations. And, as much as they may hate to admit it, his enemies will remember him just as often. As Steve Bannon once said, his enemies today will still be having nightmares about Donald Trump long after he is gone.

Buildings may decay. Cities may fall. Civilizations may collapse. But a name can outlast any single life. An idea can endure when most of man’s creations crumble. A legacy can last much longer than most countries. Man will never be immortal, but some men are capable of coming close. Donald J. Trump is one such man, and they’ll never take that away from him.

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That’s a great tribute to Trump, but I disagree that “win or lose, it will not be the end of the United States of America.” Yes, it will.
If they succeed in stealing this election, we will officially become the largest slave state of the New World Order.

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I fear that too.

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A mixed metaphor in praise of Trump. As it is in praise of TRUMP, I forgive its mix. I love it!

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His opponents mock him, try to imprison him, bankrupt him, destroy him, etc., but like a honey badger that doesn’t care, Trump doesn’t either. He holds his highlighter high, as it has ignited into a sort of torch, shining through the fog of the political battleground, blazing a trail for the millions of Americans across the demographic spectrum to realize they are not forgotten, to rise up, be heard, and vote.

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I hope Scott Adams is right - there will be voter fraud discovered, which will confirm the fraud in 2020 - but will the Supreme Court do it’s job this time, or wimp out again?

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