I’VE BEEN TELLING YOU how the leftist media would continue to publish negative news about President Trump between now and Election Day, designed to persuade you not to reelect him.
They failed with the Russian collusion story, the Deep State coup, and the impeachment trial. Now they’re trying to convince you that he mishandled the pandemic; blaming him for the collapse of the economy and employment, and even planting stories that the public believes that Joe Biden would have done better. Balderdash.
A REMINDER – A survey of Americans by Kekst, a company with clients among the Fortune 500, revealed … unbelievably … that they believe nine percent of the U.S. population have died of Covid-19. That’s 30 million people … 225 times the actual number.
That’s a media-driven perception, and with the media, perception is reality.
IT’S ALL PART OF AN AGENDA – “When will all this end?” CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer asked his guest, the left-leaning New York Times columnist Tom Friedman, “when does all this coronavirus stuff, when will this all end?”
“It ends in November. It ends in November when the election’s over, all this panic is over, said Freidman. “When the election’s over, we have accomplished our mission or we have not, but that’s when it’s all over.”
SO, EXPECT TO HEAR FURTHER attempts to sour voters on the president. That Biden leads in the polls. Stories that will make the phony feuds with Doctors Fauci and Birx, and the “mask or no mask” issue look like child’s play. Democrats play dirty.
THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA have been placing stories attacking the intelligence of Evangelical Christians for their continued support of the president. It’s part of their agenda to convince you that this or that group has turned on the president since the 2016 election.
A July poll reflects that 72 percent of white Evangelicals “net approve” of the president, a combination of “strongly approve” and “approve” groups, down from 78 percent in April, but not significantly.
MAIL-IN BALLOTING is another leftist scheme for winning in 2020, as they use the virus isolation of voters to sell mail-in voting, while trying to convince you that the stories of voter fraud are not true. Yet, new stories of fraud surface daily.
“Our family moved from Washington state to suburban Dallas in mid-June,” writes Scott Hogenson in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, “but I have been invited to participate in Washington state’s August elections. So has my wife.”
In good conscience, he said they would not be participating in that election, but added, “Therein lies but one of a cavalcade of problems with vote by mail. There’s no way of knowing how many non-residents will receive ballots they’re not legally allowed to cast. There is no way to confirm how many eligible voters don’t receive ballots, how many people receive multiple ballots, how many ballots actually make it through the mail in time and how many ballots aren’t delivered to the place where they’re to be counted.”
The Democrat-controlled Washington State began mail-in voting in 2011, and seemingly still can’t get it right.
While the political parties are permitted to inspect voting procedures for accuracy, the states are responsible for voting rules in their states, and there’s little that the president can do, except to show concern for the process.
I FOUND IT INTERESTING that the liberal Washington Post gave conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt space to publish his op-ed, “The case for Trump will come down to his record. It’s a strong one.”
‘President Trump’s record of accomplishments is easy to compile,” Hewitt began as he concisely chronicled them for those who need to be reminded. Especially the readers of the Washington Swamp.
“Trump’s brawling, slugging, tempestuous approach to everything in every hour has worn down many, but his road is marked by these accomplishments,” he writes, while noting “former vice president Joe Biden’s near-50-year run in government is marked by … well you fill that in.”
In conclusion, Hewitt says, “There’s an aesthetic critique of Trump that has convinced elites that he must be beaten, that he is cruel and beneath the office. But American want their jobs and security back. They like the police. And, yes, most of the time they mostly admire Trump’s style and, almost always, his results.”
THE NUMBER THREE DEMOCRAT in the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives, Rep. James Clyburn, the same man given credit for convincing Joe Biden to seek his party’s nomination for president, told an audience on CNN with Dana Bash that President Trump was comparable to the Italian fascist Benito Mussolini.
Earlier, you may recall, Clyburn referred to our federal security people protecting our federal property interests in Portland, Oregon as “Gestapo-like.”
This kind of rhetoric may go over well in the gutter of radical Democrats, but not so among moderate Democrats, if there still are a few out there, and certainly not with Trump supporters.
May God continue to bless the United States of America.