President Trump Could Have Prepared for This

After winning the 2016 election, Donald Trump claimed, “In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.”

He specified the three states where the fraud was rampant:

Even before he won, he was worried about this problem:

Once he took office, President Trump established the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity to investigate the matter. Kris Kobach, perhaps the most prominent Republican interested in voter fraud, was its vice chairman. After less than a year of pushback from states and legal battles, the President dissolved the commission. On paper, the Department of Homeland Security was tasked with picking up where the commission left off, but in reality, the issue was dropped.

Then, months before the 2020 election, the President’s interest in fraud picked back up, with a focus on mail-in ballots:

Twitter found some of these claims of potential fraud to be inaccurate, so saddled them with the warning, “Get the facts about mail-in ballots.” Those words were hyperlinked to an article about how mail-in ballots were not especially subject to fraud. Instead of switching to a less censorious platform, such as Parler or GAB, which would have made his foes and his followers alike make the same change and challenge Twitter’s de facto monopoly, the President simply took to Twitter to express his outrage over Twitter’s censorship:

Despite all of this, the President did not prepare for election day. The Wall Street Journal reports:

Among the president’s advisers, finger-pointing over the campaign’s legal strategy has intensified in recent days, White House and campaign aides said. Aides have expressed acute frustration over what many see as a slapdash legal effort, complaining that—even though Mr. Trump spent months telegraphing his intent to fight the election outcome in the courts—there wasn’t enough planning ahead of Election Day and has been little follow-through on decisions made this week. For days after the election, advisers said they didn’t know who was in charge of the strategy.

Exhibit A in legal incompetence (actually treason to the campaign) is Ben Ginsberg, “the single most prominent Republican election lawyer in the country” (he also signed an amicus brief in favor of gay marriage):

Trump has enlisted a compliant Republican Party in this shameful effort. The Trump campaign and Republican entities engaged in more than 40 voting and ballot court cases around the country this year. In exactly none — zero — are they trying to make it easier for citizens to vote. In many, they are seeking to erect barriers.

All of the suits include the mythical fraud claim. Many are efforts to disqualify absentee ballots, which have surged in the pandemic. The grounds range from supposedly inadequate signature matches to burdensome witness requirements. Others concern excluding absentee ballots postmarked on Election Day but received later, as permitted under state deadlines. Voter-convenience devices such as drop boxes and curbside voting have been attacked….

The President tweeted, but he did not plan. Making matters worse: Many of the people most qualified to prepare the administration for possible malfeasance during this election were kept from doing so. Kris Kobach was never put in charge of the Department of Homeland Security, where he could have continued to investigate voter fraud after the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity was dissolved. Darren Beattie, one of the most vocal denouncers of last week’s voting irregularities, was pushed out of the Trump administration after the media denounced him for having spoken at the HL Mencken Club. Michael Anton, who warned about a possible leftist coup months ago, left the White House when neocon John Bolton replaced H.R. McMaster as national security adviser.

When it comes to election integrity, like so many other important matters, such as making a serious attempt to tame big tech censorship and biased search results, “President Trump speaks loudly but carries a small stick.” His presidency was not an abject failure, but there was no issue or policy matter where his bark didn’t dwarf his bite. Time after time, he failed to use executive authority to deliver on his promises. He filled important positions with Republican hacks, many of whom eventually turned on him, instead of competent men who backed his national populist agenda. Whenever the going got tough, he had an excuse at the ready. For four years, he tweeted one thing, and did another. If his reelection really was “stolen,” he has only himself to blame.

32 replies
  1. Jac
    Jac says:

    “… The President tweeted, but he did not plan. …”
    Outcome still in dispute but if goes not Trump’s way …
    The epitaph on the 2020 US Presidential Election tombstone.

  2. Robert Henderson
    Robert Henderson says:

    Trump may have dropped the ball but that does not mean there are not good grounds for his lawyers to push the investigation forward.

    Trump is being accused of making claims of voter fraud without providing evidence. This is untrue.
    Evidence can be strange events , for example, if a company experiences unaccounted for loss of stock that could reasonably be counted as evidence that theft was occurring and a reason for the police to investigate. Similarly, if voting patterns such as improbable numbers of votes for one candidate occur that may reasonably be counted as evidence of fraudulent voting.
    Take another scenario: a young woman with no serious problems suddenly disappears without explanation. There is no evidence of criminality but nether is it thought unreasonable to suspect foul play and for the police to start an investigation.
    Trump is quite reasonably reacting to strange events. That is not to say there is voter fraud on a substantial scale . Rather, it is simply Trump wishing to have strange voting patterns investigated.
    The main thrust of the Trump suits are that the postal ballots were kept from Republican scrutiny, viz:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj6Fe7hwBsE

    Here is the unedited video of the material on the first video. Go in at 22 minutes.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H10wZ4SszM

    Having watched these videos anyone with an open mind will have a strong sense of something very wrong with this election because :

    1. Of the lengths to which those administering the counts went to to prevent republican scrutineer were denied any meaningful opportunity to see the ballot papers .

    2. The difficulty in squaring the counts with Trump in the lead – for example a lead of approx 800,000 for Trump in Pennsylvania – one day and the sudden flood of supposed ballots for Biden overthrowing the Trump leads.

    3. The dead voting .

    The widespread denial of reasonable opportunity for Republican invigilators to scrutinise ballots is an open door to kick in to get another count with Republicans being allowed to scrutinise ballots freely. If there has been widespread fraud it should not be too difficult to discover it.

    • Robert Henderson
      Robert Henderson says:

      Trump needs to fight to the end to keep Trumpism alive. The worse thing he could do is to tamely acknowledge deafest.

      In this context the Telegraph article below is worrying because Trump’s lawyers appear to have thrown away one of his two best bests for overturning some of the results which found for Biden, namely, the astonishing treatment of Republican invigilators being forced to stand so far away from the ballot papers no one could see what was written on them let alone compare signatures and the like.

      The other strong case he has is the fraudulent computer program. – see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H7tcA0xR_Q

      https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/16/trump-campaign-drops-major-part-pennsylvania-vote-challenge/

      Trump campaign drops major part of Pennsylvania vote challenge
      A lawsuit filed no longer mentions claims of hundreds of thousands of illegally processed votes

      ByOur Foreign Staff
      16 November 2020 • 2:56pm
      People in Philadelphia celebrate Joe Biden’s victory
      People in Philadelphia celebrate Joe Biden’s victory CREDIT: RACHEL WISNIEWSKI /REUTERS
      President Donald Trump has dropped a major part of his lawsuit to challenge his electoral loss in Pennsylvania, even as he continues to refuse to concede to President-elect Joe Biden.

      In an amended complaint filed in federal court, the Trump campaign omitted a claim that election officials illegally processed hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots – 682,479, to be precise – by unlawfully blocking observers in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

      The pared-down lawsuit now focuses on a claim that Democratic-leaning counties unlawfully allowed voters to fix errors in their mail-in ballots in violation of state law.

      The lawsuit charges that “Democratic-heavy counties” violated the law by identifying mail-in ballots before Election Day that had defects such as lacking an inner “secrecy envelope” or lacking a voter’s signature on the outside envelope, so that the voter could fix it and ensure that their vote would count, called “curing”.

      Cliff Levine, a lawyer representing the Democratic National Committee, which is seeking to intervene, said it isn’t clear how many voters were given the chance to fix their ballot.

      But, he said, it is minimal and certainly fewer than the margin – almost 70,000 – that separates Mr Biden and Mr Trump. “

  3. Karen
    Karen says:

    Trump was too obsessed with the stock market and doing things for Israel. Jar Vanka gave him rotten advice on every level. I do hope that the election gets over turned. Biden and Harris will be a disaster for White people.

  4. Lucius Vanini
    Lucius Vanini says:

    Yes, President-reelect Trump DID tweet more than he acted. In deplorable excess! But that’s no reason to abet the lying leftist media’s declaring his unworthy rival the winner–by writing, e.g., “[Trump’s] presidency WAS not an abject failure.” The leftist media are TACTICALLY saying Biden is the winner–to immobilize the multitudes who recognize attempted robbery when they see it.

    This fight is FAR from over, and if it’s lost the reason will likely be the presence of weaklings, cowards, defeatists and infiltrators in our ranks. Don’t buy the media (propaganda arm of the totalitarian left) disinformation; don’t abet it.

    President reelect Trump is taking steps to defeat this assault by the worst enemy this country has faced (not excepting Imperial Japan from the list of previous enemies). Inform him of your support. Tell him NO CONCESSION UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHATEVER.

    WH phone#: 202-456-1414. To email: google “Contact the White House.” EXTREMELY easy and quick way of communicating your message.

    Also, get out into the streets. Start by participating in the Nov. 14 (this Saturday) demos at your state capitals–demos in support of the Maga March in Wash DC that day, commencing 12:00 pm. For sites of the supporting demonstration and the DC site, TrumpMarch.com.

    • moneytalks
      moneytalks says:

      ” weaklings, cowards, defeatists ”

      That quote is a good summation of sheeple from a political viewpoint ; and most people are sheeple ( especially White Christians ) .

  5. Ávóntanácsadónő
    Ávóntanácsadónő says:

    In my opinion at the end the author is too harsh to Trump. He might have deserved some more understanding. I far as I see (far from America) he has had very little power. Being first, being on the top, most of the time is only the illusion of the absolute power.

  6. Otto Rimberg
    Otto Rimberg says:

    I think it is important to remember that the struggle for the presidency is not at all over yet. It ends on Inauguration Day. Until then, anything could happen. The author, however, does not seem to understand this.

    • moneytalks
      moneytalks says:

      ” DONALD FINALLY ADMITS: JOE ‘WON’…”

      That was the Drudge Headline on 11-15-2020 at 11:30 pm EST .

      The AP article then notes ___

      “”… Rudy Giuliani, the president’s personal attorney who is helping lead Trump’s national legal front on the election challenge. In a television appearance that Trump previewed on Twitter after his morning tweets, Giuliani denied Trump was conceding — “No, no, no, far from it.” “”

      • Robert Henderson
        Robert Henderson says:

        The attempts to portray Trump as accepting defeated are absurd. All he is saying is that the fraud has given Biden a spurious “win” .

        This is a short video of one of Trump’s lawyers Sidney Powell (a woman) making it very clear that the law suits are pressing – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H7tcA0xR_Q

        This video is especially important because Powell deals with fraud committed through computer manipulation, fraud which is in principle the most difficult to prove because it is nor readily obvious even to an IT expert.
        She is part of Trumps legal team and is s a persuasive speaker.
        Powell alleges that hundreds of thousands of fake votes were cast and that Trump won by a landslide…

  7. Pierre de Craon
    Pierre de Craon says:

    There is no moss collecting on Hubert Collins. Unfortunately, as this excellent article of his makes plain, the same cannot be said for Donald Trump, at least during the past four years.

    His presidency was not an abject failure, but there was no issue or policy matter where his bark didn’t dwarf his bite. Time after time, he failed to use executive authority to deliver on his promises. … Whenever the going got tough, he had an excuse at the ready. For four years, he tweeted one thing, and did another.

    The diagnosis is sound, and the indictment has merit. As I have written elsewhere, Trump’s besetting vice is sloth. The Christian moral framework names sloth one of the Seven Deadly Sins—sins that imperil the soul—for reasons that should be apparent even to Carolyn Yeager or someone else as reflexively crass.

    • pterodactyl
      pterodactyl says:

      “Trump’s besetting vice is sloth”
      – But surely he does not have to do anything himself, just delegate and put the right people in charge?

      Perhaps Trump makes bad appointments as the article suggests, however, the specialty of ((the politicians)) is deception so it is hard to spot them. And you cannot easily sack members of own family who are acting against you.

      • Pierre de Craon
        Pierre de Craon says:

        But surely he does not have to do anything himself, just delegate and put the right people in charge?

        This is precisely the area wherein Trump’s sloth has been most manifest! Putting the right people in charge is something he has signally failed to do. Has any other president made so many maladroit and self-defeating appointments to Cabinet positions and other high offices? Even now, many of his department heads seem to be working to undermine his legal effort to overturn the stolen election.

        He doesn’t listen, he doesn’t weigh, he doesn’t plan. He prefers talking to acting, and when he does act, he often quickly loses interest in whatever end he was pursuing and thus fails to follow through to completion. Instead, he tweets.

        One need not admire the character or the conduct of Theodore Roosevelt, but “speak softly and carry a big stick” is advice Trump would have been well advised to learn from.

  8. Achilles Wannabe
    Achilles Wannabe says:

    “President Trump could have prepared for this”, huh?!

    One could easily say that President Trump could have easily prepared for his first election but, at least judging by his performance and appointments, DIDN’T. Unless of course he never intended to fulfil his first campaign pledges anyway. How long are we going to be postmorteming this guy? Don’t we have bigger things to worry about than an election possibly stolen from a Jersey real estate con man?

    • Angelicus
      Angelicus says:

      Hello “Achilles”: Nice to hear from you. Yes, you are right, why bother with a loser who is gone? I can’t believe the number of idiots here who are tearing their garments because of Orange Man’s (a.k.a. “The King of Israel”) electoral defeat.

      The absolute and shameful failure of the American Freedom Party founded by Kevin MacDonald and friends showed clearly that the average American white nationalist is a moron who somehow has a kind of fanatical (and idiotic) loyalty to the Republican party.

      Yes, I know Biden is the ultimate POS, but do you know what? At least he does not pretend to be my friend like Donald “the clown” did. Biden told us over and over again that he hates white people and that he is going to do everything possible to eliminate us. With Biden, you know where you stand. Trump was/is a liar and a traitor. He deserves out hatred and contempt. I hope this defeat and the coming anti-white terror wave will wake up those millions who last week voted for Trump, a shyster that betrayed every one of his supporters over the last 4 years.

      BTW: I found a terrific Internet radio program that I recommend you, just type this (americannationalradionetwork.podbean.com)

      Regards!!!

      • moneytalks
        moneytalks says:

        ” I hope this defeat and the coming anti-white terror wave will wake up those millions who last week voted for Trump, ”

        Most of those millions are “sheeple” whom will flee from any terrorism . “Woke” sheeple are usually irrelevant ; where Christianity is a sheeple-oriented religion and most sheeple are Christians . Establishing an effective nonsheeple WN resistance to the genocide against Whites is the only pertinent worthwhile concern .

        • Angelicus
          Angelicus says:

          Hello “moneytalks”. Yes, my friend, a lot of the Trumptards are devoted Christians, and that says everything. The great Revilo Oliver saw this coming a long time ago. What is really puzzling and infuriating is the number of people here who insist on making excuses for Trumpstein. These people should know better.

          BTW I would like to recommend to you a fantastic WN podcast called the American National Radio Network. Clear, unadulterated WN thinking, no Trumptards there! I would describe them as XXI century American national-socialists and by that I mean, people with a strong racial and cultural ethos, fully aware of the Jewish problem, without idiotic class prejudices (typical of many so-called “nationalists”) and anti-Christian.

          Regards!!!

          • Achilles Wannabe
            Achilles Wannabe says:

            Yes, Angelicus, isn’t it interesting how the worshippers of Christ are now protecting his killers?
            If you had predicted that in the 18th century, the Jews would have scoffed, “You goyim are even dumber than we think you are”. But here it is.

    • Carolyn Yeager
      Carolyn Yeager says:

      “Unless of course he never intended to fulfil his first campaign pledges anyway.”

      Please fill in what you see as “his first campaign pledges.” We can’t read your mind. And be specific, with sources.

  9. Aristo Boho
    Aristo Boho says:

    Dear Mister Collins,

    You are correct that President Donald John Trump could have prepared for this. So much could be said but let’s just face the fact that something went wrong with his administration from the very begininng. 1. Gradually everyone in his government in 2017 at practically every level and position was replaced or resigned and there is a great mystery as to what made this occur. A. The two ambiguous ones: The Lesser was the 55th Governor Of New Jersey, Chris Christie, who was put in charge of the transition team. Ousted because of son-in law Jared Kushner’s dislike for him having incarcerated his father. In an interview with Mister Major Garrett on Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network’s Book Television, Governor Christie stated his dislike for Lieutenant General Michael Flynn. And now to-day, he sits back and sanctimoniously exclaims there wasn’t any voter fraud and has blamed Trump for the virus The Greater: Mister Steve Bannon. A person completely off his rails out for his own self-aggrandisement. He held the post of Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor To The President. An egomaniac if there ever was one. One moment he is a loyal knight for President Trump the next a saboteur. He even upon leaving the White House asked Mister Roger Stone his opinion of a Bannon presidency with Miss Laura Ingraham as Vice Presidentess. He subsequently betrays Mister Stone. To go on is to sicken one with one tragic event after another to what was otherwise a great victory for Trump. I leave this first point off with a person who still to-day feels the affect of something quite arcane and still inexplicable about the inner workings of the Trump administration: Kathleen McFarland Troia: K.T. McFarland. Just what happened to her which one day might be revealed is tragic, and casts a shadow that reaches unitl this very day the incoherency of how certain important issues and actual crimes have been handled by this administration, including election fraud. And of course there is The Deep State and its Secret Government. 2. When Trump won the presidency the Republicans controlled both Houses of the Congress. He never got the support he should have. Never forget! His problems begin with the Republican Party, right up to this post-election drama-trauma. I need not go into what we all know. There is only one fact: I believe if he remains steadfast and has complete faith in his brilliant team of lawyers lead by His Honor Mayor Rudy Giuliani he can receive another term in office, given that he won this election by a landslide. This must be handled with the finest clockwork precision or all is lost. I advise that we prepare for the physical stages not yet fully developed of a Civil War. and the Right in America had better learn that positive violence is Defensive Violence. And that each and everyone of you had better be ever so sagacious and aware of what is occurring, other than the fact that certain so-called comrades who applaud Trump’s apparent loss, expressed gleefully and vulgarly, in these BLOGS of our gracious host, Doctor Kevin MacDonald, are the suicidal uncultured enemies of most of us. These negative persons are just as much our adversaries, brainless and emotionally disturbed, and evil, as the irredeemable demonic Left. God Bless,Aristo Boho

  10. Hammerheart
    Hammerheart says:

    Reply @Aristo Boho
    This is a case of “advocating violence” like the “prepper” “northwest novels” re: “civil war”.

    comment re: article
    I have nothing to add to Pierre de Craon’s comment; except:
    All (else) Donald Trump had to do win the election was behave like a decent human being. (Showing up in church at least once every other month might’ve helped.) Apparently DT was incapable of these basic things.
    Whites of North America/USA have gotten what they deserve.
    Now it’s time to face reality, (ie in this context) Trumpism isn’t going to fix everything. Trumptardism etc is what painted us into this corner (ie for the last century).

    • Aristo Boho
      Aristo Boho says:

      Dear Mister / Miss Hammerheart,

      No, I am not advocating violence! It has been taking place at an accelerating and extraordinary pace since 2016! It has been nothing and nothing less than Offensive Violence, of the children of the 1960’s New Left, aided and abetted to-day unlike before, by our entire establishment including Law Enforcement and the Political Establishment. I’m simply speaking the obvious truth: this is a Civil War on all fronts, not just physical but also psychological, cultural, emotional and theological. At a certain point there has to be a response to the well-planned psychopathic attacks upon us departing from all of the aforesaid listed plains of our existence. If someone punches one of us with a right hook we have the right to throw back a left hook. We have the right to barricade ourselves from every type of patent attack there is: ergo Defensive Violence. I’m not advocating violence, for those who do so are the offenders! Not one who spontaneously vindicates oneself, and his loved ones, family and friends, from battery that can lead to mortal fatalities, rape and other heinous Satanic acts.
      As far as you and Mister Pierre de Craon are concerned about the behaviour of that President Donald John Trump should have had to win a second term, are the actions of a petty politician, that is pure senseless rubbish! He won the election by ten million votes and no less than four hundred electoral college votes. Where have the two of you been? The following LINK is for the the full one hour and thirty-one minutes and forty four seconds {1:31:44} on channel 3 of Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network. With the sham of the Cornavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic and this presidential election nothing can ever be looked at the same way, and there are others like me who have known this for some time. May God look down upon these lawyers for their courage; their lives may very well be in danger: https://www.c-span.org/video/?478246-1/trump-campaign-alleges-voter-fraud-states-plans-lawsuits.

      Trumpism is not going to fix everything! Of course not! No one anywhere can fix everything! What is the true definition of Trumptardism? Persons like yourself who are in American-Anglo-Saxon LImbo. You are the Retards who do not understand President Trump. He has awakened many to attempt the impossible: a reversal of every piece of betrayal of authentic American principles from President Woodrow Wilson to President Barack Hussein Obama. Do you think this is easy and simply? I am in asking you this rhetorically. He has the military against him and the entire law enforcement-secret service elite. Mister Howie Carr, host of Newsmax’s “Howie Carr Show” interviewed by telephone, Attorney At-Law Dcotoress Sidney Powell. She is disgusted that the heads of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau Of Investigation haven’t been removed. She stated that the entire law enforcement system is corrupt. and there is danger of she and others on her legal team being attacked in one way of another. You, Mister / Miss Hammersmith, and Mister de Craon, and others like you, are intellectually bereft cowardly slobs, who are both a greater enemy and as great an enemy as the deranged Left. Remember the election is not over!!! God Bless, Aristo Boho

    • Aristo Boho
      Aristo Boho says:

      NECESSARY CORRECTIONS OF ERRORS IN MY REPLY TO HAMMERHEART ; FAR TOO MANY MISTAKES UNLIKE ME. VERY EXHAUSTED THESE DAYS. BELOW CORRECT REPLY-TEXT:

      Dear Mister / Miss Hammerheart,
      No, I am not advocating violence! It has been taking place at an accelerating and extraordinary pace since 2016! It has been nothing and nothing less than Offensive Violence, committed by the children of the 1960’s New Left, aided and abetted to-day unlike before, by our entire establishment including Law Enforcement and the Political Elite. I’m simply speaking the obvious truth: this is a Civil War on all fronts, not just physical but also psychological, cultural, emotional and theological. At a certain point there has to be a response to the well-planned psychopathic attacks upon us departing from all of the aforesaid listed plains of our existence. If someone punches one of us with a right hook we have the right to throw back a left hook. We have the right to barricade ourselves from every type of patent attack there is: ergo Defensive Violence. I’m not advocating violence, for those who do so are the offenders! Not one who spontaneously vindicates oneself, and his loved ones, family and friends, from battery that can lead to mortal fatalities, rape and other heinous Satanic acts.
      As far as you and Mister Pierre de Craon are concerned about the behaviour President Donald John Trump should have had to win a second term, it would’ve been the actions of a petty politician that are purely senseless rubbish! He won the election by ten million votes and no less than four hundred Electoral College votes. Where have the two of you been? The following LINK is for the full one hour and thirty-one minutes and forty four seconds {1:31:44} on channel 3 of Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network. With the sham of the CORONAVIRUS DISEASE-2019 PANDEMIC and this presidential election nothing can ever be looked at the same way, and there are others like me who have known this for some time. May God look down upon these lawyers for their courage; their lives may very well be in danger: https://www.c-span.org/video/?478246-1/trump-campaign-alleges-voter-fraud-states-plans-lawsuits.

      Trumpism is not going to fix everything! Of course not! No one anywhere can fix everything! What is the true definition of Trumptardism? Persons like yourselves who are in American-Anglo-Saxon Limbo. You are the Retards who do not understand President Trump. He has awakened many to attempt the impossible: a reversal of every piece of betrayal of authentic American principles from President Woodrow Wilson to President Barack Hussein Obama. Do you think this is easy and simple? I am in asking you this, being rhetorical. He has the military against him and the entire Law Enforcement-Secret Service structure and system. Mister Howie Carr, host of Newsmax’s “Howie Carr Show” interviewed by telephone, Attorney At-Law Doctoress Sidney Powell. She is disgusted that the heads of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau Of Investigation haven’t been removed. She stated that the entire law enforcement system is corrupt. and there is danger that she and others on her legal team might be attacked in one way or another, and serious thought is being given to witness protection. You, Mister / Miss Hammerheart, and Mister de Craon, and others like you, are intellectually bereft cowardly slobs, who are both a greater enemy and as great an enemy as the deranged Left. Remember the election is not over!!! God Bless, Aristo Boho November 20th, 2020

  11. S. Clark
    S. Clark says:

    I think Hammerheart is a bit nasty, but I in essence agree. I was never a Trumpster, but I voted for him, liked his rule, and I admire him, but Trump was a businessman; he was supposed to be a Reagan redux, fix the economy and make it all better, but we’re too different now. It was exasperating to hear him taut the economy and all that black employment, and nothing really for whites. But this is establishment GOP, and he was in effect abandoned by the party. I always thought his campaign was a hostile takeover of a stagnant and dying corporation, and he began to breathe life into it, but it, or at least a sizable part of its leadership, didn’t want to be saved, especially by a vulgarian like him.
    As I commented on another thread, Harold Covington never drank the Trump Kool-aid; he admired Trump, and said he was not a solution, only a breathing space of four, maybe eight years. Now we see we only had four. What happened in 2016 was a true peasant revolt, and now that the lords and knights are back in the saddle, we’d better get ready. If there’s one thing Trump did, it was that he showed our enemies come out into the open, although that was really apparent when Obama was elected. Trump was the counter-revolution, and it was only a half-victory. Trump as Kerensky?
    Now, we know what they want, and they want us. I noticed on Fox it was announced Biden wants to issue a tax on gun owners. It’s starting.

    • Pierre de Craon
      Pierre de Craon says:

      If Hammerheart was a bit nasty—not that I think he was!—what is to be said to characterize the nasty, nonstop blather of those two archegotists, Aristo Boho and Carolyn Yeager, people whose heads are full of mush and whose mouths are full of words that most of the time are worthless and the rest of the time are contemptible?

      On the other hand, the roughest thing Hammerheart wrote was “All (else) Donald Trump had to do [to] win the election was behave like a decent human being.” Is this statement even debatable? Note, for example, that Peter Brimelow and other writers at VDARE, Trump supporters all, have been warning him for two years to stop doing two things: (1) listening to and being guided by his vile Jew son-in-law and (2) ostentatiously snubbing the huge working-class white population that put him in the White House. Neither of these is a thing that a reasonable man would expect someone to whom common decency matters to do.

      Even the reference to Trumptardism (a term I too have no liking for) is used less to denigrate Trump voters than to characterize a century’s worth of white people’s sloth in failing to reflect (1) whom they have been electing, largely if not entirely to their own harm, and (2) how the disconnect between whom they elect and who actually rules them has grown ever more pronounced, ever more radical.

      Put otherwise, Trump’s sloth might be said to be emblematic of the sloth of a century’s worth of white Americans who failed to attend to the warnings issued by their more alert brethren that their media were cozening them, their schools were brainwashing them, their employers were abandoning them, and the elected officials sworn to protect them were betraying them to the (((enemy))) and enriching themselves handsomely in the process.

      Sloth is indeed a deadly sin, a mortal sin, and Trump’s guilt far outstrips that of white people at large because he possesses the privilege most worth having: knowing who are the marionettes and who the puppeteers. So much the worse for us that what little remains of our freedom might depend upon retaining as president a man who is a Pinocchio happier with his strings than without them and who has sacked Jiminy Cricket only to hire Jared Kushner!

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