The Once and Future President

Yes, future too, very possibly.

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If you want to talk about the corporate media’s waning influence over public opinion… Donald Trump is currently the most popular politician in America.
According to the latest polling from Harvard Caps Harris Poll, despite seven years and billions of corporate dollars spent to destroy him, despite two fake impeachments and this Kangaroo January 6th Committee, Trump’s favorable rating is higher than any other politician in America.

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Yes, that’s a hugely remarkable feat - he’s been attacked and vilified by the Democrats and media non-stop ever since he took office, and is more popular than ever. Thats a good indication that more people are waking up to the leftist scam.

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At first, I was pro-Trump faute de mieux. He wasn’t Hillary. That was enough. But the more I paid attention to what he said, the more I liked what I heard. On judges. On energy policy. On immigration. On Democratic-run cities. On identity politics. On “the swamp.” And above all, on “Making America Great Again". The more I saw of him, the more I liked him. I admired his energy. To me, the “mean tweets” were a feature, not a bug. I thought he gave some of the best presidential speeches, in form as well as substance, in modern history. And his tenure: as I said over and over again, I thought he had the most successful term of any president in recent memory, maybe ever.
I liked plenty of things—most things, actually—that Trump did as president. But it is really only in the aftermath of January 6, I see now, that his true greatness takes shape.
The January 6 show trial is, as every honest person knows, simply an extension of the Mueller Russia-Collusion hoax. It is another effort by the Swamp to destroy not just Trump but the entire populist spirit that he gave voice to.
That is why our Stasi—what used to be known as the FBI (secret police are always changing their name: what is now the FSB in Russia was the KGB and before that the NKVD in the Soviet Union)—has been so assiduous in rounding up and jailing people who were in or around the Capitol that day. (See Julie Kelly’s superb reporting on this outrageous violation of constitutional rights.)
Drunk with power, Cheney arranges for dawn raids and sudden arrests of people associated with Trump. It is disgusting. It is evidence of the extent to which America has slid into the fetid precincts of the police state. The Star Chamber over which she presides is not a “hearing". It is a show trial with one multifaceted goal: to destroy Trump and the populist revolt he instantiated. It is a malodorous, deep-state initiative that has nothing to do with “finding the truth” and everything to do with pursuing a partisan vendetta.
Everything associated with it should be vomited out of the mouths of the body politic. Only thus will the poison of the anti-Trump, which means the anti-American, pathology be purged. Cheney’s aim is to forge a tablet of shame to hang around Trump’s neck. I say, celebrate it. Trump had nothing to do with his (unarmed) supporters traipsing through the Capitol. But the more we see of Cheney and her unhinged lieutenants, the better those protestors look. If Trump is the candidate, I’ll vote for him not in spite of January 6, but in part because of it, especially the deep-state response to it.

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It’s far more reasonable to look to Trump to save America than to look to the Republican Party, even if it regains Congress with a big majority in November.

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Great article. Yes, the goal of Cheney’s committee is “to destroy Trump and the populist revolt he instantiated”, not to mention to distract from the all too obvious fact that the Democrats themselves pulled off an actual seditious coup by rigging the election and entrapping the Jan. 6 protesters.
Impeachment is too good for them - we need to just go straight to the criminal charges.

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