Trump Is Losing? No. The Campaign Chaos Hasn’t Even Started
“I am interested in anything about revolt, disorder, chaos – especially activity that seems to have no meaning.” – Jim Morrison of the Doors.
A lot of Trump supporters are worried as rabbits about the Trump campaign being off course. He’s down in the polls, he needs better advisers, he’s too old, he’s out of touch with the kids.
Nonsense.
Starting with Nixon-Humphrey-Wallace in 1968, I’ve closely watched every presidential campaign. I’ll explain what’s going on.
First, almost all polls are fake. They’re conducted by anti-Trump universities, foundations and media. So they’re biased. The one to watch is Rasmussen, which predicted Trump’s 2016 victory. Scott Rasmussen explains it’s a tight race now, and the “Harris honeymoon is over.” I can’t imagine spending a real honeymoon with Kamala, but let’s move on.
He says a lot of people were relieved we wouldn’t get a rerun of Biden-Trump 2020. Hooking Dementia Joe off the stage was a relief to everyone, including me. They – whoever’s running the Show – ought to retire him now and actually make Harris president. But that’s not happening either.
Second, Americans don’t pay attention to campaigns until after Labor Day. They’re on vacation. Or they’re getting ready for school, making sure the School System won’t be brainwashing their kids into getting hormones for the opposite sex – excuse me, “gender.” As is the case in Minnesota, where, “'Sanctuary state': Walz signed law making Minnesota destination for transgender therapies for kids: Tim Walz was called 'Tampon Tim' by the Trump campaign for transgender bill.”
Third, next week’s Democrat Convention in Chicago could devolve into a massive brawl like their 1968 Convo there. The NY Post reported Aug. 15: “14 busted as rowdy anti-Israel protesters descend on NYC rally for VP Kamala Harris: cops.” The story:
Ayesha Schmitt, 27, of Astoria, who was slapped with a desk appearance ticket for resisting arrest, said she felt “a moral obligation to protest.”
“We are currently witnessing a genocide happening, where every day I open up my phone and I see photos of children blown to bits,” Schmitt, who declined to reveal where she works, told The Post Thursday.
Chicago has a Marxist mayor, Brandon Johnson. Obviously, the top police brass and the Democratic Establishment in Illinois, including leftist San Francisco billionaire Gov. Pritzker, are preparing for the event. What if many police come down with the “blue flu” and stay home? And Biden, or whoever is running his administration, could call in the troops. Maybe it will be OK. Maybe it won’t.
Fourth, nobody really knows who Harris is. I’ve watched her for her entire career. She ran three statewide races in California, two for attorney general. She almost lost the first one, in 2010, to Republican LA County DA Steve Cooley, 46% to 45.5%. By the time of her re-election in 2014, the Republican Party in this state had become moribund. She won with 57.5%.
In her U.S. Senate bid in 2016, she didn’t even face a Republican. Under the state’s anti-democratic Top Two system, the primary selects only two candidates, of either party or no party, to go on to the final in November. Harris easily bested fellow Democrat Rep. Loretta Sanchez, 62% to 38%. Sometimes Third Party candidates can swing an election by showing discontent with both major parties. Under Top Two’s mockery of democracy, no third party candidate has made it to the final contest statewide.
Thus, the only time Kamala has faced serious Republican opposition, in 2010, she nearly lost. And that was 14 years ago.
Voters nationwide only now are getting to know her. In these contests, voters often choose emotionally, or whether they just, for no reason, like or don’t like a candidate’s personality. Everybody knows Trump. No mystery there. But who is Kamala Harris?
Fourth, the economy is not doing well. The recent inflation figure supposedly was “good.” But as investment adviser Peter Schiff pointed out, prices for almost everything continued to rise sharply, except for used cars – which dropped sharply because people are pulling back spending. That is, the “good” news on inflation really was bad for real people at the grocery store, or getting school clothes for kids.
Fifth, events are boiling around the world. The Harris-Biden regime is crowing about the Ukrainian Army’s invasion of Russia toward Kursk. But it’s already being thrown back. You can’t run an offensive for long without an air force. Overall, Ukraine’s army is reeling backward across the entire front. Watch this 12-minute video by the Military and Foreign Affairs Network, by an anonymous former U.S. tank officer who calls himself the Voice of Reason. I watch all his stuff and he’s highly accurate.
If Ukraine’s Army folds quickly, Harris-Walz-Biden will get the blame.
Then there’s the Middle East, where Iran is preparing for some kind of retaliation against Israel for the assassination of the Hamas official in Tehran. The Biden handlers, Russia, China and other countries are trying to prevent the situation getting out of hand. A major regional war could kill hundreds of Americans at our bases in that area.
How would all those troops’ bodies coming home in body bags affect the election? Will rage rally voters to Harris-Walz-Biden? Or will they get the blame?
Finally, most of my friends are sick of the election and want it to be over with. For me, it’s just more fun. I love this stuff. I’ll have the TV on to the convention in the background while I’m working, and watch much of it, including all the major speeches.
Here’s hoping for chaos.