It is ironic indeed that a political party called the ‘Democratic’ Party should be so fundamentally anti-democratic. It has reached the point where Democrats believe that murder, violence and hatred are completely acceptable in the arena of politics and elections. And they brag about it.
In calling for the assassination of Donald Trump, Democrats and others on the Left (which includes many ‘conservatives’ and RINOs) are demonstrating their utter contempt for the democratic process – and for the majority of Americans. Yet they hypocritically accuse Trump of being ‘a threat to democracy.’
Those on the Right who do not believe in murder and violence as a means to achieve an electoral or political victory must resolve the problem of how to possibly defeat an armed and deadly sociopathic political ideology by peaceful means. This is made all the more difficult because those on the Right are handicapped by their own principles and sense of morality. For peacefully working hard to ensure that future American elections will result in accurate and valid vote counts, Democrats and the Left accuse them of ‘insurrection’ and threatening democracy!
Another real threat to democracy are many voters themselves. Trapped in their ritualistic pattern of consistently voting for ‘the lesser’ of a given number of evils, they are repeatedly surprised that evil keeps manifesting itself in greater abundance after each election. Worse, in choosing between the lesser of given evils, many voters are operating on false information, provided to them in daily doses by the corporate legacy media.
It is becoming increasingly clear that ‘voting’ for an end to the current tyranny may no longer be enough. Democrats have already announced that they will not accept a Trump victory, while Republicans will correctly see a Democrat win as another stolen election.
The ever ironic reason that Democrats will not accept a Trump victory is because they know such a victory will have been arrived at through a true democratic majority. For Democrats to win, electoral fraud, cheating, and assassinations are perfectly acceptable means by which to win elections.
The fact that election integrity is even an issue speaks to a truly fundamental form of corruption and fraud. Ensuring open and honest election counts is so basic and easy, that any arguments about this issue are moot.
Over the past four years, Donald Trump has often hinted that upon his re-election, it won’t be ‘politics as usual.’ It’s beginning to look more and more like he was Just Right.
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It occurs to me that Neil Oliver might prefer to be referred to as a Scot rather than a Brit.