Trump Wins

Published: 11/12/24 23.53 ET

Trump's win was too big to rig. There was no pandemic to hide Dems' cheating, so it seems they couldn't cheat as much as they did in '20. Trump won all seven swing states, and did better virtually everywhere. Trump's win came as a shock to some dumb libs, but the signs were there.

The "meltdown" on TV started promptly. I put it in quotes because they have to be putting on an act. Leftist TV pundits lie all the time. So why do we assume they lie about some things but not about others? Why do we assume they are sincere but misguided? When we accuse them of having Trump Derangement Syndrome, we diminish their responsibility. Take Trump's comments on Liz Cheney in the last week of campaign, for example. It is impossible for anyone to watch that short video and come away with the impression that Trump is threatening Cheney's life. Yet, that was exactly what everybody on TV was accusing Trump of doing. The TV pundits lie blatantly and relentlessly. You *have* to assume they lie deliberately about Trump being fascist and authoritarian. They know there's nothing wrong with him. They know there's everything wrong with Dems' policies. They know voting for Trump is in people's best interest.

But it's their job to sell the Dem candidate to public, just as it is the polling agencies' job to convince everybody that most people like Kamabla. So they lie. They don't have Trump Derangement Syndrome. It's all an act. They don't hate Trump - many of them were pals with him before he entered politics. They just work against him. They lie as much they can to get the Dem candidate to win. It's all business, nothing personal. This is the only possible conclusion - the lies are so blatant that they have to know they are lying. Nobody is that deluded. Also, it's impossible to argue against Trump's policy positions without telling some prodigious lies. They attack Trump's character, and hope to bring down his policies by bringing him down.

Low information voters that buy the bullshit that leftist TV peddles may well be deluded, but not the TV pundits. They have all the information easily available to them. Hyperbole, outrage and emotion draw viewers to your show, so there's an incentive for making things up (convincingly). I also have my doubts about many of the regular people on the left throwing tantrums on social media after Trump's win. 'Meltdown' is what most people in your group are doing, so you do it too. It's probably a social thing. Many dumb lib women pretend to be afraid to get pregnant. It's just entertainment at this point.

Expect this to go on forever. The leftist media goons haven't been successful the last 10 or so years, but they keep at their job. Trump is much better at selling himself to the public than the media are able to sell their fiction. He has numerous long rallies all over the country. He does TV interviews and townhalls, and this time, he went on a few podcasts too. If you wanted to know about his plans for the country, you had plenty of opportunity to find out. Compare and constrast with Cackler, who remained vague about everything until the very end. People needed to hear some convincing talk from her about fixing the big problems, but she failed to give them what they wanted. She couldn't even lie convincingly. She was unprepared the whole time. It was almost like she was trying to lose.