Commentary
There should no longer be any doubt who’s seeking revenge and retribution of the opposition on November 5, 2024. It’s Harris and Cheney.
Donald Trump:
“I’m not going to have time for retribution. We’re going to make this country so successful again, I’m not going to have time for it. My retribution is success.” – Donald Trump, Townhall, January 11, 2024
“I am your retribution. We’re going to make this country so successful again. I’m not going to have time for retribution.” – Donald Trump, Iowa campaign, January 15, 2024
“My retribution is going to be success.” – Donald Trump, June 28, 2024, New York Times
With the help of the anti-Trump media, fabricating the belief that he plans to seek revenge and retribution based on his comments about the weaponization against him, they’ve made it easier for Harris and her surrogates to manipulate voters to believing he will seek revenge.
Kamala Harris:
“This is someone who is unstable, obsessed with revenge.” – Kamala Harris, Closing Speech, October 29, 2024
“In less than 90 days, either Donald Trump or I will be in the Oval Office. On Day 1, if elected, Donald Trump would walk into that office with an enemies list. When elected, I will walk in with a to-do list. He wants to put them in jail.
Liz Cheney
I am including quotes by former Rep. Liz Cheney, who has conducted a three-year personal revenge on former President Trump from co-chairing a failed impeachment, costing her a House seat, to continuing as a surrogate to Kamala Harris, who welcomes her disdain for Trump on the campaign.
In her closing remarks of the Jan. 6 hearing, delivered on national television, Cheney, speaking of the millions of Americans who supported him, she accused Trump of “preying on their patriotism” and their “sense of justice,” saying, “Donald Trump turned their love of country into a weapon against our Capitol and our Constitution.” – Liz Cheney, July 21, 2022
After soundly losing in the Wyoming primary, 66.8 percent to 28 percent, she called Trump “a very grave threat and risk to our republic,” and added, “Our work is far from over. I have said since Jan. 6 that I will do whatever it takes to ensure Donald Trump is never again anywhere near the Oval Office – and I mean it.” – Liz Cheney, August 17, 2022
On August 12, 2024, after saying, “I do think the American people are going to take a look at this record (Harris’s) and realize she is very much a radical liberal,” on Cheney endorsed her, seeing it as another way to “get” Trump.
“Because of the danger Donald Trump poses,” she said, “not only am I not voting for Donald Trump, but I will be voting for Kamala Harris.” – Liz Cheney, September 4, 2024.
I found it incongruous that, for the opportunity to continue her vengeance on Trump, Cheney was willing to forget Harris’ support for the Minnesota Freedom Fund to pay criminal and immigration bonds during the May-June Minneapolis riots. The deaths and damage there during the riot dwarfed what happened on Jan. 6.
Of course, Harris welcomed Cheney’s support and has since invited her to join her on the campaign, where Cheney has resumed her role as a Trump “hate monger.”
On November 1, 2024, when Trump referred to Cheney as a “war hawk” who thinks nothing of sending Americans into battle from a Washington office, he suggested she should see what it’s like to be fired upon – “Let’s see how she feels about it, you know, when guns are trained on her face.”
Harris fired back, calling Trump a “petty, vindictive, cruel, miserable man who wants to be a tyrant.”
Trump’s Bout with Cheney
You may ask, ‘why is Trump dueling with Cheney? She’s not on the ballot?’ No, but Harris is using her on the campaign to slam him.
“He (Trump) knows that the more he can make Liz Cheney denounce him, the more he’ll appeal to the broad section of the electorate who distrust people like her. Which begs the question: If Kamala Harris wants to present herself as the ‘turn the page’ candidate, why has she aligned herself with the Cheney family?” Freddy Gray, The Spectator
There were others who joined the Harris team to stop Trump. Former president Obama was enlisted to rein in black men, and he foolishly scolded them for ignoring their wives’ concern for Trump’s position on abortion.
During an October 19, 2024 rant, while talking about responsibility, Obama accidentally criticized Harris, when he said, “real strength is about taking responsibility for your actions, telling the truth, even when it’s inconvenient.”
Obama didn’t realize it, but if ever there was a statement critical of Harris’s belief that President Biden had made the right decision in the Afghan withdrawal that resulted in the deaths of 13 American Army and Marine troopers. She admitted she was the last to leave the White House situation room.
Again, there was no evidence of that “strength” and “telling the truth” Obama spoke of.
Appearing on “The View,” October 8, 2024, she was given an opportunity to take at least part of the responsibility when she was asked what she would have done differently than Biden. “I can’t think of a thing. Nothing comes to mind,” she responded.
I find it difficult to call the left’s words used against Trump anything but hate. Harris and her surrogates have adopted the phony media belief, that Trump will seek revenge and retribution should he win, and it is they who are seeking revenge and retribution. Where was that revenge against Hillary Clinton in 2016 after she escaped punishment for her classified e-mails?
FINALLY, ponder this … Thinking about Mark Cuban’s ridiculous statement that “you never see him (Trump) around strong, intelligent women. Ever.” You must assume Cuban believes Harris is strong and intelligent since he has endorsed her. That tells me a lot about Cuban.
Election Day is upon us. I hope I wake up laughing hearing the news on November 6, like I did on November 9, 2016.
May God continue to bless the United States of America.