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Friday, November 20, 2020

Nobody Circles the Wagons Like...Trumpers!

 

Friends, the more the Left and mainstream media say the election is over, the more we Trumpers say, "Screw you!"  That's right: I just said a swear (sort of).  That's how passionate I am in my Trumpism!


The Sputnik News Agency interviewed me today and asked my views on where this contested election is headed.  I gave my two cents.  Check it out.


https://sputniknews.com/analysis/202011201081226473-courts-and-americans-should-decide-if-trumps-evidence-on-vote-fraud-is-sufficient-prof-says/

 

And here's some evidence that our "insane ramblings" about election fraud are getting through to voters:

 

https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/11/19/nolte-top-pollster-finds-47-say-likely-democrats-stole-election/ 


And here's an eloquent rebuttal to the "There's no evidence, man!" line of attack:


https://spectator.us/evidence-actually-rudy-giuliani-voter-fraud/

10 comments:

  1. In the History of The American West, circling those wagons didn't always work and wagon trains were wiped out by hostile Indian tribes, more on the Santa Fe Trail than the Oregon or Mormon Trails.

    Since various Indian tribes were the enemy of the westward movement, the only real solution to eliminating raids on pioneers either in settlements, or on the open plains, was The United States Cavalry. Pretending that modern Republicans are today's pioneers, and the modern "Democrats" are the Indians, it was the cavalry that finally subdued the latter.

    In fact, The United States Cavalry finally eliminated all Indian resistance by herding the Indians onto reservations, where they remain today. No, the cavalry didn't kill all the Indians, and that was never the intention, but the Indians have been silenced.

    With that said, a Republican Cavalry needs to neutralize "Democrat" Indian tribes along with those tribes in the media, academia, and film, and keep them under control on reservations.

    Sorry about using the above scenario as a political metaphor, but one has to admit that neutralizing Indian tribes worked. Of course Trump can be compared to Lt. Colonel Custer, but in the end the Indians who killed Custer were neutralized and herded into reservations. And don't forget that Custer's 7th Cavalry killed lots of Indians before they were decimated.

    So yes, circle the wagons, but hope the cavalry gets there on time.

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  2. While all of these articles supporting Trump are the right thing to do, no pun intended, the possibility that Biden might be legally declared as President Elect, is real. In which case, Trump will (and should) fade into the background, so to speak. What will be needed is a master plan for 2024, at which time The Obamas will be back in full strength. Anyone who think they won't is not thinking straight. And if they get in The White House again, their brand of slow acting political Left venom will substantially destroy any future idea of retaining a Constitutional Republic. And even if Trump is declared for a second term, 2024 will be far more dangerous than now. Forewarned is forearmed.

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  3. Dr.Waddy et al from Jack: Ray: But what about Harris? If Biden wins she could well be President by then (yeeech!)

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  4. Dr.Waddy from Jack: Yours are well argued and supported comments! We have never had a fighter as gutsy as the President standing for us, except perhaps for Guiliani. No knock on Reagan at all but he was not Trump's caliber of street fighter. And that is just what is needed in dealing with the American left. Look at their already declared intentions to punish Trump supporters! These people have been playing down and dirty since the 60's and you have to be willing to get into it with them; otherwise they will savage the real America and gleefully destroy all we cherish.

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  5. Indeed, Ray let's hope.

    Excellent interview, Dr. Waddy. Like I was just saying on FB; we are going to have to be taught a harsh lesson in regards to IF Biden/Harris/NWO (New World Order) are indeed placed in office on Jan 20. This "New Reset" that is being offered, is quite scary. Hang on to all hope this doesn't happen.

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  6. Ray, you make a SUPERB point, as you so often do: in circling the wagons to defend Trump, post-election, we conservatives are once again playing defense. There are many things we could have done BEFORE the election to improve our chances for victory, and/or for the election to be conducted fairly. Republican legislatures could have passed much legislation in 2020 TIGHTENING the requirements for mail-in ballots, instead of loosening them. The GOP could have pursued many more legal cases against election authorities that were bending the rules. Trump could have mobilized his army of followers to protest media organizations and public officials who treated Republicans unfairly. He could have called for an ARMY of GOP monitors to present themselves at polling locations and in the rooms where votes are counted (he could have redoubled those efforts, and redoubled them again, in other words). Trump prepared us intellectually for the possibility of election fraud, yes, but the Republican Party didn't prepare itself aggressively to nip it in the bud. Another suggestion, this one to Republican election authorities: stop counting your votes so damn quickly!!!

    Ray, I don't necessarily agree that Trump should fade away if he "loses" in 2020. He's one of the best assets the GOP has, and we'll need to perform strongly in 2022. Trump is both an asset AND a liability, if we're to be honest. I'm not sure what his future is in the party, and I'm not sure what I want it to be.

    Jack is right -- Trump has guts, which is more than we can say for most Republican politicians. He has a visceral bond with his supporters that would be the envy of most officeholders. In one sense, though, I disagree with Jack: while Trump's rhetoric has often been that of a "street fighter", his actions have seldom matched his verbiage. He's gotten a lot of advice from his advisers to play by the rules and to back down in the face of criticism. He never was much of an authoritarian, and, in my view, he never was as ruthless as those bent on destroying him. That may have been his undoing.

    Linda, there is much to fear in a prospective Biden-Harris administration, but, as the last four years have taught us, the powers of the presidency are a long, long way from absolute. Congress and the Courts, in which we will still have ample influence, are every bit as powerful. Unless and until democracy ends in America, there will always be the possibility for a "comeback" -- and, in fact, it's a matter of when, not if.

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  7. P.S. Republicans thrive in opposition: just look at 2010 and 2014.

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  8. Dr. Waddy et al: Your comments about a disconnect between the bluntness of the President's expression and actual accomplishments are plausible. It may be that that normal Americans still have some difficulty in accepting what is to some of us fact: Our country has within it's polity a very influential faction dedicated to the proposition that America is consummately flawed and unjust to the very core,that that is obvious to the enlightened, of whom they are the vanguard, and that that justifies any means, no matter how vicious or unlawful,on their thoroughly leftist model. to punish and destroy this unforgiveably erring nation! Moral relativism is a tool they have used most destructively but they are curiously obverse to the truth that the US, on historical balance, has proven better, in sincere response to popular desire for change, than any other nation!








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  9. Dr.Waddy et al:In the December issue of American Rifleman, an NRA publication,is a brilliant editorial describing the real risk that we all hazard, yes, unlooked for by us but real nonetheless.real and right on our doorsteps! NRA has always championed far more than our run rights with its stand for the 2nd Amendment;that's why such as Cuomo hate it;it hamstrung Slick Willy and he publicly lamented it.
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  10. Jack, the good news is that, without the courts and the Senate, the Dems will find it hard to roll back gun rights. The bad news is that, with the relentless expansion of federal power, to which Republicans all too often consent, all our liberties are on borrowed time.

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