by Conrad Black
There now seems to be a double inexorability as the campaign for next year’s presidential election gets seriously underway. On the one side, despite the most fervent ambitions of the Republican Never-Trumpers and anti-Trump independent voters, it is practically impossible to see anyone breaking his lock on the Republican nomination.
The Democrats have no more indictments to conjure out of legal contortions and gymnastics and fictions and it should be possible for Mr. Trump’s lawyers to defer all these cases until after the election. The indictments will fade in their electoral significance other than as indicative of the corruption of the legal system and the temporary degeneration of the Democratic Party into a perennial dirty tricks operation, a monument to Saul Alinsky and not Jefferson, Madison, FDR, or JFK.
The other inexorability, much less advanced but firming up every week, is the pressure on President Biden not to seek reelection. A moment’s reflection on the vigor with which Presidents Clinton, George W. Bush, Obama, and Trump pursued reelection is enough to demonstrate the complete inadequacy of the incumbent’s claim to another four years as president. His diction is so slurred and his syntax so complicated, it is often difficult to understand him.
Up until now, the Democratic Party bosses who resuscitated Mr. Biden four years ago and parachuted him into the nomination while fastening the Sanders socialist program around his neck and unctuously dismissing the 2020 Black Lives Matter urban riots as understandable post-George Floyd African-American righteousness and illustrative of Trump chaos, have indulged Mr. Biden on the assumption that he could defeat Mr. Trump, again.
“Biden defeated Trump before, there’s no reason why he couldn’t do it again,” is the conventional wisdom spouted by Washington commentators who should know better. Leaving aside for the moment the question of the authenticity of the 2020 election result, Mr. Trump is clearly more popular as an underdog facing a corrupted justice system than he was as an incumbent president steeped in Covid and Democratic-enabled urban rioting.
Mr. Biden, after two and a half years of millions of illegal migrants flooding into the country, the green terror, government induced inflation, and the deterioration of America’s international position, most spectacularly in the Afghanistan debacle, and after four years of mental and physical attrition, is not the candidate of 2020. Then he was the quiet, reassuring, good-natured, moderate adult-in-the-room Joe Biden whom it was possible to hide in his basement throughout the campaign because of the pandemic.
Almost all polls now show Mr. Trump either leading Mr. Biden or running within one or two points of him, which would give Mr. Trump the election because the Democratic majorities in California and New York are larger than the Republican majorities in Texas and Florida. In these circumstances, and with the ever more damaging evidence of the Biden family influence-peddling operation that has been widely conducted for more than a decade, there seems to be a second inexorability: that the powers that be in the Democratic Party will discard their leader.
Mr. Biden served their ends four years ago and has fronted the lurch to the left sponsored by Senator Sanders and his acolytes. He has been rewarded with the highest honor that can be conferred on the loyal but geriatric partisan placeman, in this case, in Cromwellian terms, “a decayed servitor.”
In order to avoid the unfeasible misfortune of a Harris presidency, which would make her almost an invincible candidate for the nomination, the president should be induced to announce his retirement fairly soon after the new year in order for his party to be able to stage a few primaries and produce a semi-presentable candidate.
The argument that both Messrs. Biden and Trump are too old has just been a false effort to create an equivalence between them, as presidents and in their physical and mental condition. There have been many examples of people who have served successfully in high public office in their 80s, (Adenauer, Gladstone, Tito, Cardinal Fleury, various popes, including Celestine III and Leo XIII, and the Venetian doge, Enrico Dandolo).
Even in his prime, Mr. Biden fantasized about many aspects of his own past and was never more than banal and laborious, other than in his occasional lapses into outright wickedness as in his assault upon Supreme Court nominee, Judge Robert Bork, in 1987.
Assuming the Democratic bosses successfully ease Mr. Biden out and dispose of Vice President Harris in the primaries if she runs in them, the most likely nominee is Governor Newsom of the crumbling state of California. Governor Whitmer might get some votes because of her gender, certainly not because of her performance leading Michigan. Governor Shapiro of Pennsylvania would be better, partly because he is less well-known but has been more sensible than Mr. Newsom or Ms. Whitmer.
The governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, doubtless would imagine he could be a viable candidate, but he scraped to reelection and has lumbered himself with an impossible record in education matters. None of these people is any world-beater, and nobody will be able to defend the record of the current administration.
The theory that any so-called fresh Democratic face would make short work of Mr. Trump in an election is just another anti-Trump fable, like the widely agreed-upon lie most recently respectabilized by the distinguished political organizer and commentator Karl Rove in the Wall Street Journal on August 31, that President Trump’s concerns about the 2020 election have been fairly adjudicated.
Mr. Rove knows as well as anyone that the judiciary at all levels declined in 2020 to judge on the merits all 19 of the constitutional challenges to the changes in voting and vote-counting rules supposedly to accommodate Covid voting and that created millions of unsolicited mail-in ballots, about which concerns were raised that they were not verifiably cast by the people who ostensibly filled them out.
At this point, Mr. Trump should be the modest favorite, but he could strengthen that status and make it the third inexorability of this early election campaign if he put on a charm blitz. All those who know him personally know him to be capable of it. There would be an end to disparagements of opponents and a gradual adoption of Ronald Reagan’s 11th commandment not to speak ill of a fellow Republican.
Mr. Trump could lead a return to civil discourse in the exchange between the presidential candidates, whoever the Democrat may be. He could confine references to the past election to saying that he believed he was defeated by the use of harvested ballots that were not authorized in several swing states by the state legislatures as the Constitution requires and that the courts refused to hear these actions and leave it at that. He has a substantive program for the future and the Biden administration presents a vast open goal for the Republicans to score in; if he plays his cards right, Mr. Trump will win.
Assuming those indictments of him that higher courts allow to proceed are deferred until after the election, Mr. Trump, without over-stressing it, can benefit from an election that is in part a referendum on the political abuse of the justice system and the intelligence agencies. Played properly, he is not only the likely winner, the office is almost inexorably seeking the man.
First published in the New York Sun.
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11 Responses
Trump 2024!!!!!
Spot on! Trump is indeed the only game in town. And his support is still growing.
Several people I’ve met recently have stated their intention to vote for Trump even though they have a low opinion of him as a person. And who can blame them. It’s become clear to ordinary folks that the people who continually smear, spread lies & conspiracy theories about, and are now attempting to criminalize Trump have nothing else to offer. Their notion of “democracy” is a form of techno-fascism with themselves as permanent button pushers. Ever clearer, too, is that the DP hierarchy & their corporate sponsors and media acolytes hold the middle classes in contempt and loathe the working class. That this ruling class is utterly corrupt & will do anything to remain in power is crystal clear: they will never govern in the interests of the American people. So who else could you vote for?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5k0pPklpto
Ironic words from a self-deluded fanatic.
Ha Ha Ha. Self-deluded indeed! Like any good cult member, our resident TDS-er is spluttering away inside his bubble in a frenzy of denial. I suspect it’s nearly time for him to drink the Koolaid.
But I do owe an apology. I said our ruling class have nothing else to offer. Actually they do, and it’s all on the record:
– A casual willingness to weaponize government agencies & national resources for fabricating elaborate conspiracies like the “Russia collusion” hoax & the “Russian disinformation” Hunter Biden laptop in order to gain power.
– National humiliation al la Afghanistan.
– Endless war; including a wide-open cash spigot to Ukraine ($100 billion & counting) while ordinary US citizens are impoverished by inflation & a faltering economy.
– A cynical disregard for the ongoing destruction of the middle classes.
– Mass censorship of the most innocuous opinions via browbeaten “private” social media companies.
– Infantile public bluster and tantrums to try and conceal the trampling of the most basic democratic rights of the citizenry, such as being able to view the security tapes of the J6 demonstration .
– Utter contempt for the people of Maui and East Palestine.
– A zeal for weaponizing kangaroo “justice” to neutralize political opponents.
– Terminal TDS: everything and more is the fault of “Trump” (teenage acne also on the list now!).
– Relentless sycophancy for the cognitively deficient octogenarian masquerading as president, even as he is exposed as a corrupt, common crook.
There’s more: are US citizens really expected to take seriously mental retards and doddering octogenarians like Fetterman, Feinstein, Pelosi et al ? Not to mention the cackling half-wit occupying the vice-president’s office. Public life in America is increasingly assuming the trappings of a banana republic. It is self-evident we are being led by foolish people, short-sighted & utterly disloyal to the country at large; and that unelected entities are corrupting the functioning of government.
Also, to anyone paying attention these last few years, it is plain that for all the transgressions listed above there have been NO consequences! Acountability=ZERO. This is the “Our democracy” we are told has to be upheld at all cost. In this environment, the corruption is often out in the open now & it goes right to the top. After all, a fish rots from the head. The truth is that if these people stay in power it will be the end of democracy in the US. They already showed their tyrannical streaks during the covid drama. Obsessed as they are with retaining power and contemptuous of liberty the current “thing” they are engaged in is programs of mass censorship of digital media. In other words the same people who concocted hoaxes and conspiracies to deceive us all are now deeply concerned that we might be corrupted by “mis/dis/mal – information”. It’s laughable!
But the good news is that you can’t fool all the people all the time.
It’s not an accident that Trump is wildly popular in spite of everything that’s been thrown at him. Others, like Cornell West and RFK Jr, are also stepping up to point the finger at the reality of what is being done in the name of democracy. And they too are prepared to tell the truth & endure the smears that will come their way. We must hope there will be more.
And we should wish them all luck.
Lol. It’s really hard to believe that someone can be this lacking in self-awareness.
It takes a special kind of cultish devotion to convince yourself that rampant inflation, open borders, mass digital censorship, widespread high-level corruption, persecuting political opponents, harassing judges, warmongering and systematically lying to the public via mass media are all features of “our democracy”.
There again, that’s the beauty of a cult: anyone who disagrees with the religion can be dismissed as deluded or worse. But one has to give credit where it’s due: it is undeniable that the TDS cult has achieved a level of perfection seldom equalled in the annals of cult history; and it continues to expand: as reported above, cult members have now confirmed that “Trump” is responsible for teenage acne; actually this has been staring us in the face: it could only have been a Russian agent!
Meanwhile, in the real world …
Notwithstanding the teenage acne revelation, it transpires that at least 50% of voters continue to support the jerk Trump, who inconceivably continues to point out that the above issues are not signs of a healthy democracy. Worse, other presidential runners like Cornell West, Marianne Williamson & RFK Jr. are exhibiting precisely the same symptoms of self-delusion. And unbelievably, over 70% of the population say they do not want the super-jerk in the white house to run again.
Clearly none of these candidates will ever reach the required level of self-awareness. The only solution is to either imprison them or to smear and discredit them beyond redemption. This is what “our democracy” is all about.
None. Trump says that it’s done, and they all cheer in the dark.
Why are TDS-ers’ brains like cultivated mushrooms?
Because they’re kept in the dark and fed on BS.
Because they’re kept in the dark and fed on BS.
Infantilism par excellence. Clearly a case of chronic TDS .
State-by-state who certifies that ballot counts are complete, constitutional, and accurate?
To minimize vote process cheating will a death sentence be imposed on deliberate vote system/process/protocol fraudsters?