Death by Narrative.
How many more people – black, white, brown, whatever – is The Narrative going to kill?
How many more people – black, white, brown, whatever – is The Narrative going to kill?
Unlike a prior generation of Dems, today’s Democrats are fighting from the lopsidedly losing side of some very basic and straightforward issues.
Cracker Barrel just got a lesson that the Democratic Party also needs to learn.
If Barack Obama or Joe Biden had accomplished what Donald Trump just accomplished, the partisan hacks that populate the legacy media newsrooms would be in full swoon.
Elites in government, almost all Democrats, have committed outrageous acts against the American people and have done so secure in their belief that they would never be punished.
Donald Trump was alone among Republicans with whom official Washington could not abide.
“Russiagate” isn’t really about Trump. It’s about the fact that with respect to deciding who should be president, a tiny cabal of political elites in very powerful positions arrogated to themselves the presumptive right and power to substitute their judgement ahead of the expressed will of the American people.
Though the American Declaration of Independence was published in 1776 and the Bastille was stormed 13 years later in 1789, on the scale of the grand sweep of history, the events are essentially concurrent. But there the similarity ends.
The “Art of the Deal” may be more than just a book title.
Cities like Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Baltimore, St. Louis, Detroit, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Philadelphia have been under the total control of Democrats for decades. All are in the process of committing protracted suicide.
It’s easy for the chattering classes and agenda-driven politicos to say they have it figured out.
If your total news intake comes only from the rabidly ideological, fact-averse legacy media, you likely believe things that are demonstrably untrue.
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