Trump the Giant in Lilliput

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We see the moral and cognitive size dimension playing itself out on the current political scene, both collectively and, in particular, in the storm following the indictment of Donald Trump. When we examine the ranks of diminutive souls, it is obvious that Biden is a little man. (The “big guy” laptop designation is a cynical joke.) Mayorkas is a little man. Garland is a little man. Bragg, notwithstanding his corpulent presence, is a very little man. Trump is a big man, now in the throes of the effort of a horde of Lilliputians to tie him down on the flimsiest of pretexts. The little men will do everything in their power to shame or imprison the former president. Nothing is beyond the arts and intentions of little men, not propriety, not ethical principle, and certainly not the Rule of Law. Were Swift alive today to cover the scene, he would have had a field day writing about a tribe of runts attempting to constrain a comparative giant. But the giant generally wins in the end.
Despite the Democrat well-oiled cheat machine operated by an insectal swarm of dandiprat liars, cowards, and dwarfs, Trump will be the next president of the United States. Gnats and midges may proliferate and cause havoc and harm, but you can’t keep a big man down.

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“The great irony is these actions are essentially assuring that President Trump will have the Republican nomination as they fire up the base, as well as independents.”

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Yes, this will strengthen his support, and he will win the next election, but will it be another “win” like the one in 2020, where he wins, but it is stolen from him by the same criminal traitors who stole it then?

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Trump is a giant among men. He is a force of nature. However, he will not be the next President because the Democrat well oiled machinery of election rigging is still utterly unimpaired.

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Yes, it looks that way now, Cogito. But if “a week is a long time in politics”, the stretch from now to November next year is an aeon in which much will happen, crowds of unforeseeable events.

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You are quite right. This reminds me of the Harold Macmillan quote when asked by a reporter what will decide the next UK election : “Events, dear boy. Events.”

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But your presentiment is most likely right:

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There are 19 months between now and Election Day 2024. Trust me, what the Democrats have in store to rig the 2024 presidential election through prosecutorial abuse has only just begun.
You have to remember just how vile and depraved the Democrat party has become. To appease their demonic base, Democrats like Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi openly advocate for child mutilation, gay porn in elementary schools, mentally ill men invading the girls’ locker rooms, and exposing little kids to the kind of depraved drag queens who want to expose themselves to kids.
Additionally, Democrats have openly aligned with the rioters, murderers, and cop killers in Antifa and Black Lives Matter.
When you are dealing with a political party and corporate media this boldly evil, nothing is off limits. Their only morality is that which furthers the fascist cause, and if mutilating and trafficking children further that cause, that makes the mutilation and trafficking moral.
Manufacturing a nonexistent crime to indict former President Trump, who just so happens to be the opposition party’s frontrunner, is only the beginning of the beginning of this prosecutorial abuse.

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Yes, Soros and his fellow fascists have payed for all of it - radical leftist DA’s (like Bragg), lawyers, and judges.

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I weep for America and the West. Sunt lacrimae rerum.

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2024 will be akin to 2018, wherein Democrats were toast at local elections, because of the SCOTUS confirmation hearings of Kavanaugh. That carried over into the 2022 election somewhat, but Jan 6 did a lot of damage to Republicans.

How far up to state and federal elections that sort of anger over “fairness” and justice will benefit Republicans in the next election will go depends upon whether another and bigger “event” doesn’t overshadow it? War could do that and the dollar collapse could do that, but those events won’t aid Democrats. I am not so sure what event between now and the election could aid Democrats, but I am sure they are trying to make one.

Trump supporters won’t abandon him over these unfair judgements…I don’t think. And, I think the unfairness theme will help him, if he uses it well and doesn’t whine about it, and it seems unlike him to do so.

I don’t know? Who does?

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And how much does any voter sentiment in Trump’s favor really matter anyway, when the elections are rigged against him?
He won by a bigger landslide in 20 than he did in 16, but it didn’t do any good. I’m sure in 24 (if we’re even having elections by then) the landslide will be even bigger, due to the growing anger of voters.
But if the system is still rigged, it’ll be the same thing all over again.

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Which is why Conservative Republicans are working to make the way they do elections more like the way Dems do elections…only legal.

What do you think would happen if Trump has the election momentum and seems to be winning that night, and loses the next day?

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Like in 20? It’s hard to predict. People will be beyond outraged, as they already are.
But they also will realize that protesting in a Stalinist Police State, which we have (or will have) become, is just an invitation to become a political prisoner.
And trying to “out ballot harvest” or outsmart the machines of the people who rigged the system in the first place doesn’t seem like a very winning strategy.
But I do hang onto a shred of hope that some of the lawsuits will win and possibly some legislation be passed before the election that will at least level the playing field somewhat…

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There is always Hope… :upside_down_face:

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