Trump betrayed his most loyal people when he ran away from his own rally and left them to rot. How anyone could possible continue to support a man who abandons his people is beyond me.
Trump winning would be the opposite of a change of government. It would renew confidence in many people who have given up on the current institutions. You have to let your opponent win every now and then or people won't play with you anymore. Trump would be that token win, while the regime keeps him safely contained.
A Trump victory would also re-energize CNN, SPLC, NYT, etc. His disappearance has completely destroyed their dialectic. The progressive narrative depends on viewing themselves as rebels. They are currently a bit lost being so obviously the dominant power, although the abortion thing has helped alleviate that somewhat. When the progressives doubt their own legitimacy and blink at a moment of crisis with a new set of eager elites ready to usurp them, there will be true change, and not a moment before.
You expect far too much of the general public; the overwhelming majority of the population is retarded. Of course it wasn't a good move, but that is a direct reflection of leadership or lack there of. Which brings me back to my point, Trump isn't a good leader. He got a bunch of people fired up about their country being in peril and brought them to DC, then abandoned them. Why didn't he have anyone on the ground controlling the crowd? Why didn't he go himself to take control of the situation when it spiralled out? Why didn't he pardon them all? Why didn't he just go all the way from the start and put heads on pikes?
Obviously it wasn't a riot, Trump's exact words were not to go there and riot. He probably doesn't see the ones who went as all that loyal since they seemingly ignored him.
Trump betrayed his most loyal people when he ran away from his own rally and left them to rot. How anyone could possible continue to support a man who abandons his people is beyond me.
Because everyone else in both the DNC and RNC is somehow worse.
American politics is a negative sum game: No matter who wins, American citizens lose.
We need a change of government, from the bottom up.
Trump winning would be the opposite of a change of government. It would renew confidence in many people who have given up on the current institutions. You have to let your opponent win every now and then or people won't play with you anymore. Trump would be that token win, while the regime keeps him safely contained.
A Trump victory would also re-energize CNN, SPLC, NYT, etc. His disappearance has completely destroyed their dialectic. The progressive narrative depends on viewing themselves as rebels. They are currently a bit lost being so obviously the dominant power, although the abortion thing has helped alleviate that somewhat. When the progressives doubt their own legitimacy and blink at a moment of crisis with a new set of eager elites ready to usurp them, there will be true change, and not a moment before.
His most loyal people, who ignored what he said when he told them not to go to the capital and riot?
Taking selfies with statues after being let in by the cops is a riot? OK Jim Acosta.
Imagine being so retarded you think this is a good move for your cause
You expect far too much of the general public; the overwhelming majority of the population is retarded. Of course it wasn't a good move, but that is a direct reflection of leadership or lack there of. Which brings me back to my point, Trump isn't a good leader. He got a bunch of people fired up about their country being in peril and brought them to DC, then abandoned them. Why didn't he have anyone on the ground controlling the crowd? Why didn't he go himself to take control of the situation when it spiralled out? Why didn't he pardon them all? Why didn't he just go all the way from the start and put heads on pikes?
Obviously it wasn't a riot, Trump's exact words were not to go there and riot. He probably doesn't see the ones who went as all that loyal since they seemingly ignored him.
So he's just a moron that can't identify his friends and surrounds himself with enemies? That's a great a leader.