At the end of next year, when everyone was still making the motions to pretend Nikki Haley was running a viable plan against Trump, I noticed she was making the worst possible defense in her purported rivalry. Some edition of the following note became a fixture in her tree remarks for the next few months until she eventually dropped away.
And the reality of it all is that, in my opinion, President Trump was the right choice at the right moment, which is another difficult reality. I was pleased to serve America under his leadership, and I concur with many of his decisions. But the truth is, rightly or wrongly, panic follows him, ” said Haley. You can tell I’m correct. Chaos follows him. We have too much department in this region and too many dangers around the world to be sitting in panic once again. ”
This was a rude and disgusting observation made by a feigned Republican. The vast majority of “chaos” surrounding Trump’s administration came from a never-ending storm of madly deceptive internet coverage surrounding manufactured crises such as the Russia-collusion fake.
Additionally, if by some incredible turn of events, Haley did become the Republican nominee, the same gang of advertising and deep-state workers that smeared Trump and even accused gay-bashing criminal of being a dog-abusing, gay-bashing criminal who caused cancer, would undoubtedly turn on a coin to “fortify ” any presidential election in which Haley was the candidate by lying about her as well.
In any case, one might come to the conclusion that leaders who cause real conflict are bad things when news broke about Iran’s plan to launch a barrage of missiles at Israel this past weekend. The problem is that America’s social group has its head but sunk into its lateral, it can’t started to be honest about what true “chaos” looks like.
One of the more incisive anonymous X transactions that was uncovered over the weekend stated that the majority of what the press is referring to when it calls the Trump administration” chaotic” were things like comments, personnel changes, and Russiagate leaks. The situation is currently in the middle, and if they continue to behave, it would be fatal. ”
Let’s add some context to the Persian invasion over the weekend: Biden has been willing to carry on Obama’s plan of removing our traditional Sunni allies from the Middle East to establish Iran as the dominant force in the area. This resulted in a dubious agreement to make Iran a nuclear power and give billions of dollars to the state’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, which was also responsible for the Iraq War’s numerous American soldiers ‘ deaths. The result is that when Israel was shooting down Iran’s missile over the weekend, it was a depressing demonstration of this meme:

end of Of course th Biden s most e ‘s/Obama’s Iran policy. Let’s not forget that Biden, an Iranian proxy, was one of the first to remove the Houthis from the list of “Specially Designated Global Terrorist Groups ” as a sop for Tehran. Before returning them to the list earlier this year, the Houthis were basically allowed to run amok, launching missiles at Israel and wreaking havoc with global shipping routes by launching attacks in the Red Sea. The Houthis attacked and sank a tanker ship in February, causing an 18-mile-long oil slick and causing a major environmental disaster.
Under Biden, the U.S. S. Navy appears feckless to address a bunch of bush league terrorists, whose main peacetime responsibility is securing global shipping routes. Because a lot of international shipping is being rerouted around the horn of Africa for security reasons, Americans are now paying more for gas and other goods.
In fact, not only is Biden and the Democrat Party’s monstrously stupid foreign policy establishment directly responsible for this chaos — we’re watching these catastrophes unfold after the Trump administration had made major progress unscrewing the Obama-era Middle East policy.
Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and other Arab nations aided in the efforts to shoot the missiles down when Iran launched its barrage of missiles at Israel. It’s difficult to overstate how absurd it would have been ten or two ago for Israel to be fighting with the Palestinians and for these same Arab nations to intervene to help Israel and stop a new one. It seems the Abraham Accords and Middle East alliances Trump forged are proving surprisingly resilient, despite the Biden administration ’s best efforts to set the region on fire. The Biden administration was able to do the most by sending a pitiful message to Iran, telling them that their attack on Israel must fall within a certain threshold. ”
Of course, that ’s not the only region that threatens to start World War III at the moment. The Biden administration seems determined and determined to ensure that the conflict in Ukraine is as long as possible. From an American perspective, what is remarkable about the Ukraine war is that regardless of whether you support or oppose it, everyone who is open to both sides agree that the Biden administration’s policy on Ukraine is terrible.
If you think Ukraine’s fading chances mean we should have negotiated a settlement long ago, it ’s objectively true that the Biden administration failed at deterrence bigly and has needlessly escalated a proxy war with a nuclear power in Europe. The Biden administration has been strategically incompetent and has n’t made any significant domestic pushes to gain congressional and other people’s support for funding the war if you believe it is a war to counter Russian aggression. You do n’t need to be an expert at statecraft to know that you can generally either avoid wars or triumph over them decisively.
In Ukraine, however, the Biden administration has chosen the chaotic middle path between those two options — though “chosen” implies they had a strategy to begin with, rather than being reactionary at every step. When Biden served as vice president and once more when Biden became president, Russia was invaded. Trump, the ostensible stooge of Putin, actually had a successful deterrent strategy: he flooded Europe with liquid natural gas exports to depress Russia’s energy profits, retaliated against Russian efforts to send a message to Ukraine, which the Obama-Biden White House had pointedly refused to do, and actively opposed Russian efforts to send a message in Syria.
By contrast, the latest major developments regarding Ukraine are pretty indicative of where the White House’s head is at. In order to please his left-wing environmentalist base, Biden has prohibited exports of liquid natural gas, which congressional Republicans have referred to as a gift from Russian President Vladimir Putin to harm our European allies. And he has urged Ukraine to stop attacking Russian oil refineries. While bombing refineries may help Ukraine win the war sooner, it ’s an election year and Biden does n’t want to raise gas prices heading into the summer.
This seems like pretty awful foreign policy, even though maybe it’s just me. However, Franklin Foer, a former New Republic editor and current staff writer at the allegedly illustrious Atlantic, describes Biden as a senior figure in his most recent book on the subject:” It was his calming presence and his strategic clarity that helped the alliance adopt such an aggressive stance, which stymied authoritarianism on its frontlines. He was a man for his age. ”
In any case, there is still a discussion of the worst inflation in 40 years, up from just 1. 4 percent when Biden took office; more than 10 million people cross the border illegally; a significant rise in urban crime; mortgage rates going from 2-3 percent to 7; More Americans died from Covid in Biden’s first year than did Trump, who had not received the benefit of a rumored vaccine. thanks to the White House’s permission to give teachers unions the freedom to keep schools closed for more than 18 months, chronic truancy is becoming a permanent epidemic in America’s schools. the inexcusable penchant for ignoring horrific murders and natural disasters so long as they afflict Trump voters; Biden yells at the families of the Marines killed at the Kabul airport as he defied his disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, rambling about his own family and repeatedly checking his watch; Seeing Biden, whos wife said in her campaign against Trump that “decency is on the ballot,” then hosting transgender perverts who flash fake-in-every-sense boobs on the White House lawn, appointing powerful public health and nuclear officials who force anyone who has the misfortune of even seeing them to wonder why the hell their tax dollars pay the salaries of obvious sexual deviants; using the Justice Department as his personal Stasi to go after septuagenarian pro-life activists and traditionalist Catholics, which is really something when your handpicked vice president supported bail funds for people who burned a police station; and finally, he clearly has age-related dementia, slurs entire paragraphs, and must be escorted around by the elbow while performing on and off stage or otherwise bounces off walls like a Roomba.
We could go on, but despite the obvious, we have been stuck in an endless loop of insulting news reports lecturing Americans about why the economy is actually not that bad. Seriously, this has become a media obsession in recent months. Chris Cillizza, an otherwise earnest former CNN personality whose career largely rests on his total inability to reject even the most tendentious D. C. Groupthink is out boldly telling the frightened public that their romanticization of the Trump era is completely incorrect:
A number that stunned me in the NYT/Siena poll: 42 % of people said that the years Donald Trump was president were “mostly good ” for America. ;; ;; ;;
Only 33 % of respondents described them as being “mostly bad.” ”
It speaks to the power of nostalgia — and how we as humans tend to remember the good stuff and block out the bad.
Perhaps those same voters recall that Trump was the first president since Jimmy Carter to refrain from starting any new foreign wars. They might also recall the fact that a dozen eggs cost 90 percent more last year than they did when Trump was in office.
If the media are still incapable of seeing this disconnect, it ’s only helping Trump — Biden has n’t led in the polls in over six months. If Biden wants to win the election, he must fundamentally alter the narrative surrounding his presidency, not relying on the establishment to make voters believe their bank statements and the constant barrage of foreign explosions on the news.
It’s genuinely not difficult to understand why voters look around, perceive that the entire world is on fire, and believe that going back to the Trump era and any issues that may have existed at the time would still be a welcome respite from the current chaos.