Trump has done and said a number of dumb things recently, but he has also been misrepresented. For instance, Trump did not expect white supremacist Nick Fuentes to show up to dinner with Kanye West (Trump said he didn’t know Fuentes either), and Trump’s record as the most pro-Jewish president ever ought to have been a shield from the idiotic claim that he shouldn’t ever dine with people who have stupid and wicked views (otherwise the Democrats are right to prevent Republicans and Democrats from mixing in society).
The media—even some conservative media—has now reported that Trump called for the end of the Constitution. He didn’t. As far as I can tell from his TruthSocial message, he made the observation—an entirely true one—that when the government was stolen in the unconstitutional and fraudulent 2020 election, the laws—including the Constitution—no longer apply simply because we are no longer living in a Republic. Our Founding Fathers would have agreed heartily that if a tyrant stole an election and ruled with an authoritarian hand, constantly flouting the Constitution, then America would need to look for answers elsewhere than the laws that worked only under a republican system. That’s why they had a Revolution.
Did Trump word it badly? Yes, I think he did. He could have explained himself better, certainly. It was not well written. But decide for yourself:
Trump has since clarified that he did not, of course, mean any disrespect to our great Constitution (too bad he did not make it clearer the first time).
Of course, the Democrats have been proudly violating the Constitution since Andrew Jackson, and now do so without the least pretense, but Democrats and Republicans alike are often remarkably—or deliberately—ignorant of history.
Thanks for bringing clarifying logic to these muddy waters.
Democrats are correct. People that value life are all people that value reason. When people fail to value life, they lose their compass and end up becoming the incarnate of the worse nightmares of John’s nightmares.
When reason is allowed to work it’s way into a Democrat slave’s mind they begin to question their narratives. This is how Democrats ended up losing Tulsi. They allowed her to talk and reason. They can’t allow their members to think, else they lose control. They don’t lead with vision, only force. Kratos is never the first answer, though it is often the final arbitrator.