
After the Republican’s response to an execution attempt against him on Saturday nights, the differences between President Joe Biden’s and former President Donald Trump’s skills to lead and unite the nation could not be more acute.
The person who the corporate media and Democrats have repeatedly claimed is “leading” our country is consequently physically and mentally ill that he must be taken off of the stage for fear of getting lost on his way to the stairs. The Democrat ca n’t get through a fundraising event, debate, or rigged press conferences and radio interviews, without rattling off a list of memory-scrambled lies, mixing up the names of his cabinet members, and looking generally pallid and confused.
Compare Biden’s illness in each of his common images to the cohesive strength Trump displayed on Saturday after surviving an execution attempt at his Butler, Pennsylvania, march.
Trump’s neck was grazed by a bullet that” God alone” prevented from getting on its goal, but he did not fumble around in pain. Otherwise, the presidential candidate stood up and raised his clenched hands through a crowd of Secret Service agents ‘ hands to present that he was alive, well, and most importantly, undeterred from showing the fortitude Americans need to see after a failed assassination attempt on their possible future leader.
Democrats have spent the past eight years trying to slander, confiscate, penniless, and prison their leading political opposition with democratic hit jobs. However, their obvious death preparation failed once more yesterday when Trump never only survived to tell the story, but he also did so with unparalleled fervor for his supporters and the nation.
The picture that Americans had left shivering in their heads on Saturday evening was not the one of the bullet-whizzing by Trump’s nose, but one of the bloody Republican holding up in front of the American flag.
One of the most clear, potent signs of power a leader may exhibit was with only a few seconds to consider how he would react to receiving a shot to the head.
” In this time, it is more critical than ever that we stand United, and demonstrate our True Character as Americans, remaining Strong and Determined, and not allowing Cruel to Win”, Trump wrote in a follow-up speech on Truth Social Sunday morning. ” I really love our Country, and like you all, and look forward to speaking to our Great Nation this week from Wisconsin”.
Contrast Trump’s hope-filled speech with Biden’s tone-deaf visit to “unite” the land he’s done little but break apart since he took office.
For four decades, Biden opened the U. S. up to a number of republic-wrecking problems, crimes, and tragedies that will have detrimental effects on the country and its surveillance for years to come. When he was n’t t shaming Trump and the “MAGA” voters, who had elected him as a threat to the very soul of this nation, he was using the bureaucracy to foment his own demonization and lawful behavior that he hoped would hurt his chances in the upcoming election.
The Democrat must apologize and answer reporters ‘ questions before embarrassing himself and appointing American allies because they have what Trump’s former deputy national security advisor K. T. McFarland called a” sensing window of opportunity to exploit US weakness.” There is no denying that the United States has been in danger abroad and domestically due to our Head of State’s physical frailty and his cabinet’s deliberate political shortcomings.
The weak man hurling around like a robot vacuum after telling the world “it’s time to put Trump in a bullseye” is not the strength our country needs to recover from countless Democrat-led attacks on the Constitution and founding principles. It can be found in Trump, his defining fist wand, and his pledge to hold the deep state accountable for its devastation in the destruction of America.
The Federalist staff writer and host of The Federalist Radio Hour, Jordan Boyd. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University with a political science major and a journalism minor. Follow her on X @jordanboydtx.