Three weeks after the election and the fallout from it, we are starting to appreciate the clarity of the vote. It explains much of the present, the past, and the future.
Consider the following:
- Even Donald Trump’s enemies are beginning, albeit sheepishly and begrudgingly, to concede he proved indestructible in a way they never imagined. After failed collusion hoaxes, laptop disinformation ruses, the 2020 mail-in ballot ambush, two impeachments, the attempt at ballot removal, five criminal and civil lawfare cases coordinated by the White House, 95% negative media coverage, and $5 billion in 2020 and 2024 political campaign hit ads and vituperation, and two assassinations, the Left failed to defeat him, to bankrupt him, to jail him, and to destroy him. And now, like an exasperated Wile E. Coyote, they have developed a bizarre mixture of fear and respect, venomous though it is, for the unstoppable beep-beep Roadrunner Trump.
- For all the recent spin, post-election Kamala Harris is going nowhere but to a Dukakis-like retirement. She proved to be the worst Democratic candidate since the 1972 catastrophe of George McGovern (who was a sincere person and a decorated WWII B-24 combat bomber pilot). She will make no Trump 2021-4 comeback and no election victory in 2028 as either president or California governor. Her moneybags donors are exasperated that she and her PACs blew $1.5 billion of their money in little more than a 100-day campaign—while paying for private jets, concerts, and the likes of Al Sharpton, Beyonce, Oprah, etc., to endorse/interview her. She ran five points behind Joe Biden four years earlier in California. The widely disliked Adam Schiff outperformed Harris this year in his preordained California Senate race. Suppose she runs either for president or governor. In that case, she will have to explain in leftwing primaries or a leftwing state her three-month metamorphosis to a fracker, a crime-fighter, a border hawk, a deporter—or revert to her true 40-year leftwing persona, claiming temporary flip-flop amnesia in 2024.
- Trump’s 2024 victory clarifies his close 2020 Electoral College loss. Four years ago voters were already tired of the Left, approved of the Trump tenure, and were willing to reelect him, had not the undreamed-of, perfect-storm quadrafecta followed—in part through Leftist machinations: the catastrophic COVID-national lockdown, the nonending 2020 post-George Floyd summer and autumn riots and chaos, the 2020 radical transformation from 30 percent to 70 percent mail-in ballots in swing states and the mysterious plunge in ballot rejection rates by a magnitude, and, finally, the cover-up of a demented Joe Biden and his basement campaign, aided by the Covid lockdown, and his handlers who outsourced his ‘ol’ Joe Biden, the moderate from Scranton’ puppet candidacy to the lapdog media.
- The Left is still catatonic and barking at the moon. Everything they told us was revealed as a lie. Harris was never ahead. She never enjoyed a “bump. She was never soaring on joy. She was never 3 points ahead in Iowa or creating a historic Trump “gender gap” deficit with women voters (Trump gained a larger percentage of women voters than in either 2020 or 2016, and he increased his lead with men from both past elections.) The leftwing polls were mostly rigged to gin up momentum, fund-raising, and voter turnout—and were refuted and embarrassed once again by the accuracy of the sneered-at but always professional AltasIntel/Trafalgar/Rasmussen triad. The usual crowd of the likes of Rachel Maddow, Elizabeth Warren, Joy Reid, Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, Gavin Newsom, Al Sharpton, etc., are now serially projecting what Donald Trump might do to the DOJ, the CIA, the FBI, the IRS, and the Pentagon what they did in the past to Trump—and what they most certainly would do to warp these agencies if they were now Trump. They suffered from what Trump had in their own hands.
- Trump is becoming a 1961-63 “New Frontier” JFK-like figure well beyond the drafting of RFK, Jr.: the reboot of space exploration, the shift from a can’t do to a can-do, get-moving-again national exuberance, the proposed tax cuts, strong defense, and deterrence, and a renewed hope that the era of racial demagoguery is passing, as taking the knee morphed to dancing to the YMCA.
- To paraphrase Churchill, the 2024 victory is not the end of the beginning of the radical left but the end of the beginning of the effort to do so. There is no more stomach for spaghetti Antifa rioting, BLM-inspired looting, and pampered foreign students spouting anti-Semitic venom while breaking their hosts’ laws. Israel has proved the feared Hezbollah and death-to-Israel Iran were paper tigers and blowhards. The exhausted public has little tolerance left for toppling statues, renaming iconic buildings and streets, DEI venom, transgendered chauvinism, lectures from bicoastal grandees on why we must buy EV cars, throw away our gas stoves, flash our pronouns, study Professor Kendi, worship the moronic Ta-Nehisi Coates, or listen to the claptrap of sanctimonious Pete Buttigieg and Alejandro Mayorkas.
- Finally, there remains worry about the status of the present and future president. Joe Biden has now descended into utter incoherence without even the past lies that he is fit as a fiddle, strong as an ox—from wandering into the jungle to mumbling at the podium in a bizarre, untranslated language unknown to man. Can he finish the next 60 days, as the world is heading to a veritable DefCon 1? Unhinged Harris supporters talk of a 2-month, 25 Amendment imposed by President Harris, an insane idea except not so insane when one listens and watches the current state of Joe Biden. By the same token, there is increased anxiety about the safety of Donald Trump.
The post-election Left is so unhinged, so crazy, and the Secret Service is so suspect in its incompetence that the nation is rightly worried about Trump’s security, who is increasingly seen as the last great hope to stop the madness.