The remaining is enraging with panic. Well, more than usual.  ,
” Trump moves to burn down the principle of law”, writes Public Notice’s Lisa Needham. M. Gessen wrote in the New York Times, in 1, 800 words,” This Is the Black, Unspoken Promise of Trump’s Gain”. I guess it’s not more “unspoken”.
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M. Gessen’s bio claims that” they” have written 11 books and” they” won a George Polk award for opinion writing in 2024. Evidently,” they” were not taught that” the spirit of wit” is simplicity.
We all have example to cite of communist frenzy over Trump’s success. And we all know that they will become more depressed the longer they stay behind. They lost, and in most of the nation, they really do n’t know how to rise above themselves and become so competitive.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa. ) may be a left-wing powder on some points, but his political feeling is almost psychic. He warned his brother Pennsylvania Democrats that Trump was now more powerful than ever in the weeks leading up to the election. He told Politico that the death test” changed whatever” in the position.  ,
” Soon after that, when I was up, I saw people with specialized tops with that picture”, he said. Fetterman was referring to the photo of Trump yelling” Fight! Fight!” as he recalled the moment he raised his fist in the air and shook it after being shot. Battle! Struggle”!
” It’s like,’ They tried everything”. Fetterman continued. ” They impeached this gentleman, they put him on trial. You know, the internet. And then they tried to kill him, and he survived.’ And he had the presence of thoughts to actually answer, and created that. What if that was Obama? Can you picture what that would have meant for Liberals?
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He admired a” Walmart of Trump stuff” where “people are pulling up and buying that s**t” at 9 p.m. as if they were purchasing “fireworks on July 3rd.”
Fetterman believed Kamala Harris’s designation of Trump as a totalitarian was a big mistake.
I adore individuals who will unwaveringly support Trump. They’re not conservatives. They’re never those items. I think if you go to the touch transfer, use those types of words, then it’s kind of hard to walk up on those points.
That’s kind of a word that really is n’t part of the vernacular for voters. Scolding harder or clutching the jewels hard, that’s never going to function for Democrats.
At the time, Fetterman had a lot of Democratic support. Harris eschewed Harris ‘ assertion that using the “fascist” attribute to oil Trump would win the election. And the majority of Democrats concur.  ,
Fetterman even disagreed with the regional Democrats, who worked so hard and contributed to the Senate races in Montana and Ohio. Jon Tester was a gone duck, particularly after the Republicans nominated former Navy SEAL Rep. Tim Sheehy, and Trump won by 20 points. Sheehy ended up winning by 7 items. And, as Fetterman points out, Ohio is now a “hard dark state”, which doomed Democrat Sherrod Brown.  ,
Democrats would be wise to listen to because Fetterman has the most interesting taking on the “bro ballot.” Instead of blatantly referring to other Democrats as Joe Rogan, using the word. Fetterman does n’t understand it.
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I do n’t understand why you would n’t go on Rogan. I’ve often been a long-term admirer of his. I do n’t agree with him on everything. However, are n’t we all obligated to challenge our opinions and engage in those discussions?
Forty-two million people witnessed the Trump interview ]with Rogan]. I ca n’t imagine why anyone would act in that way given the power that he had to ignore.
I show up on Fox News, and they’ve played it flat. Also on Newsmax, I was on the flat playback. If we play it flat, I’ll talk to anyone.
I’d not vote for Fetterman. But we’d love to speak. Any Republican may have a run for their money with that prospect.