I bet the establishment are REALLY wishing the just let him win in 2020 as holy crap has it been a ride and not even been a week!
Seems not only has Trump got a team to target the areas needing addressing (which is the majority of the government) but also apply the tactic of just overwhelming the establishment with constant executive orders which means they just can't fight them all and every one of them is getting acted on at once.
And results speak for themselves, they're too busy fighting birthright citizenship they can't successfully impede deportations. They were so trying to push the 'Elon did a Nazi salute' that Trump already pardoned all the J6 hostages. He's moving too fast for a successful resistance and thanks to that I think it's why he got Hegseth confirmed.
This seems to be the best tactic against the left and globalists elites, just keep pushing relentlessly with all the power you can till they exhaust themselves.
If Trump continued from 2020, I think a lot of rats would have managed to stay hidden, the fact that under Biden they ALL revealed themselves to attack Trump.
Plus thanks to everything they did INCLUDING the assassination attempt, he has more support and a mandate for his actions than in 2020.
Miley, Fauci, Pompeo, Pence, and Barr were all in the Trump white house while Steve Bannon was basically forever banned. The best person outside of himself in his administration was basically Betsy DeVos.
Meanwhile, who's the worst we have right now? Speaker Johnson and Marco Rubio? While, on the other hand, we've got a lot of excellent cabinet picks right now.
They should have let him win and kept undermining his entire administration they way they already were. Hell, if they dragged it out long enough, they probably could have gotten him impeached and removed. As popular as he was on the right, truth is that he was constantly struggling to get any support from the center. His job approval rating I don't think ever crossed 50%.
Pushing him out in 2020 was probably as bad of a mistake as the Clinton campaign uplifting him in 2016.
even rubio seems to be rising to the occasion, and i'd put johnson just a little higher than Bitch McConnell...
Yeah, for the most part Rubio reminds of a lesser version of Cruz. Rubio is incidentally on side with us. He has different loyalties and objectives, but for the most part he's on-side with opposing Leftism, and doesn't have an undying loyalty to the establishment.
Johnson is basically vassalized by Trump, so although I'd prefer someone else who is willing to do good work of their own initiative, it looks like Trump can pressure him in the right direction.
McConnell on the other hand is just a straight up enemy.
It was satisfying seeing McConnell get embarrassed when Hegseth got confirmed.
I'll never forgive McConnell for purposefully losing the midterms