Provocatively lying Trump — suicidally foolish Democrats — ain't nothin' gonna change

© 2020 Peter Free

 

04 November 2020

 

 

The sun still came up in the east . . .

 

And the American presidential election is just as close as I had anticipated — completely as a result of the moronic Democratic Party's strict emphasis on favoring:

 

 

dementia in leadership

 

ceaseless identity-splitting

 

and

 

slobbering oligarchical control

 

against

 

common person-focused substance.

 

 

Of these Fake Party of Opposition traits . . .

 

Billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya reportedly said that:

 

 

"Democrats have a lot of soul-searching to do, because this should've been a walk in the park."

 

He said the COVID-19 lockdown and an over-emphasis on cancel culture, compared to an evaluation of everyday problems, has hurt Democrat candidate Joe Biden's chances of winning.

 

"Just the idea that you can even be calling such a close election after all that's happened in the last four years goes to show you that Donald Trump is a vessel," Palihapitiya said.

 

"He's a vessel for giving an incredibly important message which is that there's tens of millions of Americans that just don't agree with the priorities of coastal elites."

 

[E]ven if Biden wins, it would not be definitive, he said.

 

© 2020 Shalini Nagarajan, A neck-to-neck US election goes to show that Democrats need to do some soul-searching, billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya says, Business Insider (04 November 2020)

 

 

True to form

 

President Trump continues advancing his chaos-producing effort to keep the United States divided:

 

 

Trump asserted that he had won states like Georgia, North Carolina and Michigan despite there still being tens of thousands of ballots still outstanding.

 

No media outlet has called a winner in those states, no election officials have declared a winner and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden may still overtake Trump on the strength of mail ballots that are still being counted in Michigan and Wisconsin.

 

“This is a fraud on the American public. This is an embarrassment to our country. We were getting ready to win this election. Frankly, we did win this election . . . .

 

"We want the law to be used in a proper manner. So we’ll be going to the U.S. Supreme Court.

 

"We want all voting to stop. We don’t want them to find any ballots at four o’clock in the morning and add them to the list. It’s a very sad moment,” Trump continued.

 

© 2020 Morgan Chalfant and Brett Samuels, Trump prematurely declares victory, says he'll go to Supreme Court, The Hill (04 November 2020)

 

 

Trump's conspiracy spin is believable . . .

 

. . . given how close these election numbers are and how determined Democrats have been to push their false Russiagate (Trump is Putin's puppet) smear of him.

 

 

And, as usual

 

Toddling Donny has seized on his opposition's ineptitude and shoved it up their eliminatory tracts.

 

Wherever the election outcome finally lands — in view of its certain-to-be thin margins — Palihapitiya's observation about the lack of electoral decisiveness is accurate.

 

Uncertainty as to the vote's accuracy and fairness is going to fester. Conspiracy theorizing will rampage.

 

If the case goes to the Supreme Court, the Bench will suffer another telling punch to its supposed credibility. No matter what decision spills out.

 

Point to Trump's "chaos forever" style of leadership.

 

This confusion is ultimately due to the Democratic Party's unwillingness to do or say anything that the majority of inland America can get on board with.

 

 

The moral? — Failed nation?

 

Seems so.