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By a strange process of transformation, Joe Biden became Jimmy Carter.
Everything he touches turns into a crisis.
Like Mr. Carter, Mr. Biden has presided over an inflationary economy, soaring interest rates, shortages of essential goods, and dangers and disasters abroad.
Carter suggested that Christians around the world show meekness and not harbor “undue fear of communism.”
The world responded with the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan and the tragic hostage crisis in Iran.
Following Biden’s self-inflicted rout from Afghanistan, $6 billion was released to the religious mafia that controls Iran.
In return, the Iranian regime has encouraged its proxies to kill American soldiers and attack American warships.
The most important way Biden is similar to Carter is that voters have made up their minds about him.
They consider him a loser and want him gone.
This also applies to Democrats, most of whom think he is too old and stupid to serve a second term.
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Biden is a loser.
If 2024 were a normal presidential election, Donald Trump would beat him like a drum.
Nikki Haley would beat him.
SpongeBob SquarePants would beat him.
However, these are not normal times, and Mr. Biden is likely to be re-elected.
Unlike Mr. Carter, who was an actual frontman for the Democratic Party, Mr. Biden is a puppet of an organized conglomerate that wields enormous influence over national politics, government, and culture.
The elites inhabiting these institutions prefer to refer to this arrangement as “our democracy,” which roughly translates to “given our clear moral and intellectual superiority, we must be allowed to rule in perpetuity.”
They also have the means to make it happen. Wearing appropriate masks and disguises, they often impersonate the will of the people.
I’m not talking about President Trump’s claims that he was robbed at a polling place in 2020, a futile controversy best left in silence.
The options available to our democracy are actually far more tentacled and repressive than shoddy ballot stuffing.
For example, lies can echo and roar for years, such as the 500,000 news articles published about President Trump’s alleged criminal collusion with Russia.
Or they can take the truth and bury it so deep that by the time a determined soul digs it out, it’s suffocated – think Hunter Biden.
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How is this done?
Now, this is a partial list of institutions that democracies currently control: the White House, half of Congress, the federal bureaucracy, the scientific community and professional class at large, old authoritative media, and new digital media (Twitter /X), universities, the arts and entertainment worlds, and famous companies from Coca-Cola to Nike.
When these massive entities synchronize their voices, the chorus is deafening, and little else can be heard in the infosphere.
And when they divert attention, like the Americans stranded in Afghanistan or the Americans held hostage by Hamas, it’s as if it never happened.
What does our democracy want?
Its representatives spout grandiose nonsense about justice, diversity, and inclusion.
They constitute the Cardinal College of the Church of Identity and Ecology and are therefore empowered to attack you, the pagan, with their justifiable accusations.
But the spirit of our democracy is the will to power.
The point of control is control.
The measure of success is the number of Americans placed in a position of dependence on the elite class.
More directly, the aim is to ensure the lasting dominance of the Democratic Party, the political seat and bastion of the Democratic Party.
So when Hunter Biden, the son of the Democratic presidential candidate, gives up a laptop stuffed with all sorts of scandalous material, our Democratic Party is all set to dismiss it all as Russian “hacking.” , he conscripted 51 intelligence officials who he knew well.
And lo and behold, there was no laptop.
And when Trump, a Republican president, speculated that COVID-19 started with a lab leak in Wuhan, China, our democracy dragged in five scientists, some of whom He speculated along the same lines as Trump and had him write contradictory “studies.” And themselves too.
Blaming China suddenly revealed its racist undertones.
Opposition to our democracy is never legitimate.
As a result, Trump, the likely Republican nominee, will always be a morally impossible figure: a “dictator,” an “authoritarian,” a Mussolini from the fascist heartland of Queens.
Listen to articles in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and Politico. Trump is not just a bad candidate. He is beyond common sense.
However, the more severe the attacks, the higher President Trump’s ranking appears to be. To the horror of the elites, Mr. Trump is currently leading Mr. Biden in most polls.
Therefore, he must be disposed of in some way.
He must be indicted in heavily Democratic venues, not once or twice, but 91 times.
And just to be safe, his name must be removed from the ballot. The ideal election under our democracy would be to choose sides.
Fear and loathing of Trump is a hallmark of elite sensibilities, but any politician who threatens Biden’s reelection will receive the same treatment. Robert Kennedy Jr., who is doing the bidding as a third party, has been called “despicable” and “racist.”
The group “No Labels,” which is considering fielding candidates, has been criticized for its “brainy logic” that promotes “the decline of democracy.”
Nikki Haley has so far been granted immunity because she is seen as undermining Trump.
The moment she puts Biden at risk, the New York Times will expose her participation in a sex trafficking ring, or perhaps ritual cannibalism.
No one is so insignificant that they can avoid the tentacles of chaebols.
Only in this sense is our democracy truly democratic. All of us, high and low, have been given marching orders, and we disobey them at our peril.
Parents of schoolchildren who oppose identity beliefs have been treated like domestic terrorists.
Participants in the pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, were charged with vandalism and faced lengthy prison terms.
Other critics have also faced harassment from federal agencies such as the IRS and FBI.
A complex censorship mechanism was set up early in the pandemic that ultimately gave the White House control over what was allowed to be said on all major digital platforms.
President Biden appeared at the official dining room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 28th. Biden takes credit for declining crime rates in some parts of the U.S. as he seeks to reverse public perception that violence and lawlessness can have a negative impact on the world. he claimed. rise. (Yuri Gripas/Abaka/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The FBI, a loyal servant of the establishment, was wary of prohibited speech. Initially it was unconventional opinions about the virus, but the ban quickly and inevitably expanded to include topics favorable to Trump and the Republican Party, identity heresies, criticism of the Ukraine war, and mockery of the nation. Biden Administration — Just about everything the First Amendment was created to protect.
Censorship bureaucracies have devised strange terminology for control. Democracies have decided that “misinformation” means falsehood, “disinformation” means intentional falsehood, and “misinformation” means truth, which is unacceptable to a democracy.
Millions of posts by ordinary Americans were deleted without warrant or warning.
Some of those posters were permanently silenced.
Trumpist websites were arbitrarily “deplatformed.”
We haven’t seen anything like this in our country since John Adams gleefully rubbed his hands together over the Alien Act and the Sedition Act.
One might expect members of what was once known as the “news organization” to investigate abuses and sound the alarm.
The idea is literally too retro for words.
Today, the great institutions of the press happily serve as attack dogs for elites and obedient defenders of institutional power.
Our democracy aims to dominate the information realm. As it stands, democracy can speak loudly to everyone, while the opposition is forced into an information ghetto and speaks mainly to itself.
This is the set of forces standing behind Joe Biden’s tottering, dazed appearance and trying to impose him on American voters.
Our democracy is the real candidate and the ultimate issue to be resolved before the 2024 election.
We are fighting hard, using every weapon available to us, to destroy President Trump and other obstacles to his continued rule.
I think it will be successful sooner or later.
The wisdom of Ecclesiastes teaches us that battles are not for the strong, but any political analyst would be crazy to bet otherwise.
Can we find a glimmer of optimism somewhere in this bleak landscape?
Two strategic vulnerabilities that plague our democracy come to mind.
One is that its policy positions are extremely unpopular.
For example, the majority of Americans, regardless of race or political leaning, question the health of open borders and believe that merits, not grievances, should determine outcomes.
If the 2024 election were fought on the merits of the lawsuit, Democrats would suffer a crushing defeat.
The second vulnerability is Biden’s apparent extraordinary unfitness to remain president.
Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report, which characterized the president as “an old man with a poor memory,” officially confirmed that we can see clearly with our own eyes.
Aging is the final stage. There is no fixing Biden, and there is no clear way for Democrats to get out of this mess.
If he clings to power, he will continue to decline both physically and politically, opening the door to a Republican victory in 2024 – perhaps in the frightening humanity of Trump.
If Biden declines to run for a second term at this late hour, Vice President Kamala Harris would be the natural successor to the party’s leadership, but she is even more unpopular than he is.
If Harris is the candidate, defeat is almost certain.
If a free fight breaks out for the top spot, either because Biden has offered to abdicate, or because the saints of our democracy have tried to push him aside, whoever wins will likely suffer from internal trauma within the Democratic Party. would be deadly. Might be so.
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The Democratic establishment is strong but fragile.
When it collapses, the agents of chaos will take charge, as the Republican Party has for some time.
In my opinion, these are low probability events. Because the elites realize how much they stand to lose and flock to the conformists for protection.
But fortunately, history is not a mathematical proposition, and we can always have hope.