Voters of America … You have let us down

Worse yet … you have let President Trump down, presumably because you were ridiculously disappointed in his character and behavior.   It certainly wasn’t because he didn’t keep his campaign promises. He was in it for you, not himself.

TRUMP AND PENCE – They were in it for YOU.
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In 2016, you elected him – an outsider – because you liked the fact that he was a straight talker, and promised to change the way Washington does things.  He did.

Some of you erroneously thought you could avoid the embarrassment of opposing the president with that weak reasoning, by stating that you believed Joe Biden would do a better job of handling the pandemic, even though his plan mirrored that of the president.

You refused to believe that President Trump wanted to keep the country calm and avoid inciting a panic.  Yet you were willing to accept the fact that Biden did cause a panic and had to be taken to the Obama wood shed when he caused it during the H1N1 event, saying he said he would not allow his family members to fly or take other public transportation.

And you were willing to ignore the admission by Biden’s then chief of staff Ron Klain that, “we did every possible thing wrong.  Sixty million Americans got H1N1 in that period of time, and it is just purely fortuity that this isn’t one of the great mass casualty events in American history.”

Finally, rather than reelect a president because you merely disliked his tone, you were willing to ignore the news uncovered of corruption by the Biden family.

You should be embarrassed and ashamed.

President Trump accomplished more than anyone expected, while in a near four-year battle against the Deep State and its complicit media.  Character?  Name one politician who could have stood up to the unrelenting personal attacks he faced? Certainly not Joe Biden.

Uninformed, you allowed yourself to be manipulated by a severely biased media, working hand-in-hand with polling organizations that published data showing Biden with wide leads based on flawed opinion gathering methodology.

You have helped the media to finally succeed in “getting” President Trump after four years of failed efforts.

The smug media is now suggesting that we shouldn’t despair, that looking back over past elections, each was considered the most important ever.  But they know that this election was indeed more critical than those of the past. It halts Trump’s unprecedented ambitious growth agenda, and anti-establishment effort to drain the swamp domestically, and a foreign policy that shuns globalization and puts America first.

“What we need now is a really good loser,” read the headline over a column by the Arizona Republic’s bleeding-heart liberal Laurie Roberts.  How insulting after she has repeatedly slandered President Trump, Sen. Martha McSally and Gov. Doug Ducey. A few days later she was doing a victory dance over McSally’s still warm body.

To make matters worse, she offered a 2008 quote on losing from the late John McCain, who let his party down when he was needed.  “McCain, in defeat, exuded grace as the call upon his supporters to get behind the man who beat him,” she wrote.

I cannot do that. 

“If you can accept losing, you can’t win.” – Vince Lombardi

“I prayed that I would be at peace no matter how the election went, and I am,” a close friend e-mail me, adding that it appears Republicans will at least retain control of the Senate as solace.

I respect his view, however, I am admittedly a sore loser.  Simply, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris scare the hell out of me.  I believe he is unfit for the rigors of four years as president; he’s “barely alive” as Sarah Hoyt put it, and worse, the inexperienced Harris, known for her extreme radical views, eagerly waits in the wings.

TO MY SUBSCRIBERS AND REGULAR READERS, who I assume supported the reelection of Donald Trump and Mike Pence … this indictment was certainly not directed at you.

Despite my near daily publication of Kramerontheright, to provide you with Trump administration accomplishments, I have a feeling that I have failed him even though my readership numbers in the big picture are miniscule.

I regret that I will no longer be providing my near daily commentary as I have since establishing this blog in 2014.  From time to time, I will comment on specific issues of particular interest to me.  You will be alerted to those in the same manner you have been alerted to my new postings.

I believe President Trump’s legacy will live on if Sen. Mitch McConnell recognizes the new GOP that he has created; a true party of the middle-class with new believers among blacks and Hispanics.

Thank you so much for your support of my blog, but more importantly, for the patriotic support you and 70 million others gave President Trump. 

                   May God continue to bless the United States of America.