Monday, January 15, 2024

Trump’s Resurgence Draws Parallels to Reagan’s 1980 Upset Victory

It’s hard to recapture the contempt with which Reagan was excoriated by the best and the brightest, but it was just as visceral and widespread as the animus against Trump in 2016 and today.


The 2024 presidential election is still more than 10 months away, but already there is a lot of déjà vu all over again about the festivity.

The smart money—which does not, I hasten to add, mean that it will turn out to be the most accurate money—has been telling us for months that wily Democrats have engineered Trump’s nomination because, clever chaps that they are, they know he cannot possibly win the election.

The main reason adduced is that Trump is not sufficiently popular to win.  How do said pundits know this?  Some point to the polls, though the polls have not been cooperating on that front of late. Trump is ahead in all or nearly all the swing states, and more and more polls put him ahead of Biden in the general election.  Some adduce Trump’s “character,” his behavior after the 2020 election, and the cornucopia of indictments he faces in four separate jurisdictions.  Back in December, Byron York summed up the state of play with this headline: “As Trump lead widens, prosecutors step up pursuit.”

What do you suppose most people think of that? What, I mean, do they think of a situation in which one political candidate is targeted by the opposing political party—which party, it may almost go without saying, totally controls the coercive instruments of state power?  I believe most people don’t like it.  They don’t like it because it reeks of basic unfairness and totalitarian overreach.

But that’s where we are now.  Who knows, perhaps Jack Smith, Fani Willis, or Letitia James will finally nab Trump on one charge or another.  After all, the net designed to capture the former president has been spread far and wide. But I would not be so sure.  Everywhere one looks, the cases against him have come more and more to resemble the House of Usher. Fani Willis put her boyfriend on the payroll and ordered him to get Trump. Unfortunately, that secret intimacy is making headlines everywhere. The news threatens to collapse the case against Trump in Georgia.

Prosecutors in New York and Washington can rely on biased judges and juries. But I suspect that even if Trump is convicted of something in one or both places, he will win on appeal. The cases against him long ago took on the slightly comical aspect of a vendetta.

I do wonder who is advising Biden and the Democrats. Biden’s speech in Valley Forge a week or so ago showed that he was doubling down on his Trump-is-an-incipient-dictator motif. But is anyone buying it?  Back in 2022, when Biden went in for the Leni-Riefenstahlich, neo-totalitarian stage set, the reaction was a mixture of alarm and bemusement.  What was this old duffer up to? But the reaction to the Valley Forge speech oscillated between ridicule and contempt. He said a lot of ridiculous things, which, taken at face value, sound pretty upsetting.  But no one took them at face value.  The man had clearly lost a few marbles, and his imprecations against Donald Trump and his “ultra MAGA” Hitleresque followers seemed as sad as they did minatory.

For his part, Trump seems to be pushing two themes.  One is that the hour is late, and if we want to Make America Great Again, this might very well be our last chance.  As people absorb what is happening where our southern border used to be, what is happening with inflation and the economy, and what is happening abroad in Ukraine, GazaIran, the Red Sea, and between Taiwan and China—when they absorb those calamities, they tend to get scared and then mad.

Trump’s second gambit is to call attention to Biden’s alarming incapacity. His latest clip, advertising White House Senior Living, is brutal but inarguable.

Let’s acknowledge once again that, as the English Prime Minister Harold Wilson once observed, a week is a long time in politics. The world is in a yeasty state at the moment. Who knows what will happen with the millions of illegal, mostly hostile, migrants that Biden has let into the country? Who knows what will happen in the Middle East, in Ukraine/Russia, or in Taiwan? With Iran and the Houthis? Maybe Joe Biden will be forced to bow out. He is probably one public fall away from an encounter with the 25th Amendment.  And Trump himself, though apparently robust, is hardly a spring chicken. Could he not also be incapacitated, if not by infirmity, then by the machinations of the battalions of prosecutors baying for his blood?

The answer is “of course” to any one of these contingencies.  But if we are asking about probabilities, not mere possibilities, then I would say Trump is looking more potent now than any candidate since Ronald Reagan in 1980.

I am happy to note that Douglas Schoen, former adviser to Bill Clinton, is thinking along the same lines.

“In many ways,” Schoen noted, “the upcoming presidential election may mirror the 1980 election, when Jimmy Carter suffered a landslide defeat at the hands of Ronald Reagan.”

It’s hard to remember the texture of sentiment back in 1979 and 1980. Today, Ronald Reagan is nearly universally admired.  He won the Cold War without firing a shot.  He jump-started an economic miracle that led to the greatest accumulation of wealth in history. It was “morning in America.”

But during his campaign, he was roundly excoriated as a dunderhead, a mere actor who would involve the country in war, whose Neanderthal views would set back progressive causes by decades, and whose economic illiteracy would bankrupt the country.  It’s hard to recapture the contempt with which Reagan was excoriated by the best and the brightest, but it was just as visceral and widespread as the animus against Trump in 2016 and today.

And it is just this, as Schoen points out, that should worry Democrats.  “What should alarm Democrats is that Carter, like President Biden now, was extremely unpopular, while Reagan, like Donald Trump, was considered almost unelectable.” Indeed, remember what the issues were.  Back then, “inflation was a thorn in Carter’s side, much as it has dogged Biden since the first year of his term. Not for nothing, 2022’s inflationary surge hit the highest levels since … Jimmy Carter was in office.”

Schoen ticks off other similarities: in foreign policy, with Iran and the hostage crisis, and America’s standing in the world. “[I]t is becoming nearly impossible,” Schoen observes, “to argue that the world has been safer, or less chaotic, under Biden than under Trump.” Will Trump manage to capture blue states like New York and Vermont? Will his appeal be as nearly universal as Reagan’s? It seems unlikely at this point, but who knows? I think Schoen is right that the bottom line is this: “The American image of weakness, along with the polarization and division at home and the persistence of inflation, even at a reduced level, makes the 2024 election look eerily similar to what we faced in 1980.”

The pollster (and former advisor to Newt Gingrich), Frank Luntz makes a cognate point.  Asked whom he would bet on to win in November, Luntz said this: “I never dreamed that I would say this, but I would bet on Trump.”

I thought it was done. I thought it was over. You don’t come back from an impeachment. You don’t come back from January 6, you don’t come back from any of this.

But he has come back. The guy’s a survivor and his opponent is having so much trouble that I would at this point [give], the edge to Trump.

As I say, a lot of things can happen between now and November 5, 2024 (to say nothing of January 20, 2025).  But Douglas Schoen and Frank Luntz seem to have their finger on the pulse of public sentiment now, in January.



X22, And we Know, and more- January 15 (Iowa's big night)

 



Gooood evening on this very frigid 1st night of the 2024 Election Season!

Democrats And The Stench Of Desperation


I don’t want to tell you that Democrats are panicking, but they have adopted a more “hair on fire” tone in their fundraising as we enter the actual calendar year of the election. While I’m not saying they’re soiling themselves, at least not yet (not counting Jerry Nadler), I’d say they’re waking up after a night of drinking and Taco Bell hoping it’s just gas they aren’t going to be able to hold in while still lying in bed. In other words, they’re hyperventilating over what’s coming, or at least they’re praying their donors will.

Nothing opens up a wallet like fear. There’s a reason it is the tool most often used by politicians – “The other people are coming to get you, but I will stop them!” – and that’s because it works. If the other guy is Hitler reincarnated, or Hitler 2.0, or even Hitler Jr., it doesn’t really matter, the “Hitler” bit is the operative part. And no one calls anyone else Hitler in a calm, rational way (expect me, because Democrats are progressives and Nazis were progressives, therefore, Democrats are Hitler. I’ve laid out a much more rational and factual case here, if you don’t believe me), the do it because they’re worried they’re losing their br. If you feel your br slipping away, scare the hell out of them and they will, if they still believe you, snap back into line.

That’s the Biden campaign to this point. Grandpa Rapes Junior Senate Staffers is offering nothing positive for the future, just that Trump, and more broadly every Republican, is Hitler. Hell, if you’ve got Hitler on one side of the ballot, whatever is on the other side is better, right? Even if it’s a corrupt, senile pile of human garbage who pretends to be a devout Catholic while wanting to pay for abortions with taxpayer dollars, who showered with his daughter waaaaay past the age it could ever be considered appropriate to the point that it messed her up (can only imagine how), who really only cared about his eldest son, his “junior,” in whom he vested all his hope for a family legacy and his love, to the exclusion of the other kids, driving them to drugs, alcohol, prostitution and self-destruction, until that son died, then doubled the pressure on the second son to rake in the cash while he still had something to sell, ruining that child’s family and life. Even that guy is better than Hitler, right?

Actually, it sounds like that guy might be the Hitler. Or even worse.

There’s a point at which panic makes you stupid, and Democrats are hoping to get their supporters past that point as quickly as possible and keep them there as long as they can. Someone in a panic is easy to manipulate, easy to convince you’ll look out for them against whatever monster you made up to protect them from. Think of a small child – tell them a monster lives in their closet and the won’t sleep at night, unless you promise them that you, and only you, can and will protect them from it. Then they become dependent on your for the sense of security needed to sleep at night. 

That’s Democrat politicians and their donor br.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has employed this tactic for years (what else are they going to sell people on, Nancy Pelosi’s leadership?). Now they’re past the point of even trying to make a rational case, and just tossing word salads. 

Under the name “5TH EMAIL FOR DEREK,” the DCCC wrote, “Derek, it’s time to be brutally honest: We told you Republicans were FIRED up like never before -- they broke fundraising records all throughout 2023. We told you that deep-pocket donors FLOODED the GOP’s war chest with over $75.1 MILLION to defeat us. We told you that we needed EVERY grassroots supporter on board to compete with far-right mega-donors and win back the House. But donations to elect House Democrats are PLUMMETING!! Just take a look for yourself. 

Then, they insert a bar graph with 4 bars in it and nothing else – no numbers, nothing on either the X or Y axis, just 4 bars. What does it mean? It means nothing; it can’t mean anything, it’s just 4 lines. But they don’t care, they don’t have to. They’ve terrorized their donors beyond questioning anything, a word salad is enough.

That email said they needed 16,330 more “gifts” to meet their meaningless mid-month deadline. No dollar amount, just an arbitrary number of suckers giving them cash. 

The next day, following up on the “5TH EMAIL FOR DEREK” came one that opened, “We asked once. We asked twice. Now we’re asking for a third time!” What happened to the other 2? 

Whatever. 

This new email was looking for 15,806 donations before their meaningless deadline. So, in the 20 hours between those 2 emails from the same group, they completely forgotten about 2 emails they’d sent and only garnered 524 alleged donations. Either that or there are multiple groups of morons working at the DCCC who don’t talk to each other about the fundraising emails they send or don’t care because they me and maybe one other person pay close enough attention to the crap they’re trying to pull to even notice it, and there isn’t a single sucker who gives money to Democrats who will ever read my stuff.

Doesn’t really matter. You know, and you knowing matters. Maybe they’ll find out through you, or at least we can have a good laugh at all of it as we watch fools and their money be separated.




House Republicans Roll Out Legislative Blueprint For States To Secure Their Elections



House Republicans rolled out model legislation on Thursday for state legislatures to enhance the integrity of their elections.

Titled, “The Uniform State American Confidence in Elections (ACE) Act,” the legislative tool kit provides 13 recommended state laws “to increase voters’ confidence and promote election integrity.” Many of the policies are modeled after the ACE Act, a federal measure containing similar provisions that House Republicans introduced last year. The bill was passed by the Committee on House Administration in July and is awaiting a full House floor vote.

Included in the Uniform State ACE Act are policies long-supported by election integrity activists, including voter ID and proof of residency requirements for individuals voting in person or by mail. Despite Democrats’ claims that ID requirements suppress non-white voters, the vast majority of U.S. voters — including those who are black and Hispanic — support such election safeguards. Several courts have also recently shot down Democrat-backed lawsuits alleging voter-ID laws “suppress” voters.

Another policy suggested is a mandate to regularly remove ineligible voters from state voter rolls. This would include removing any non-citizens on the list.

Non-citizens on voter registration lists is a problem in many states. In 2017, Pennsylvania officials discovered an error in the computer system of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation that allowed “non-United States citizens applying for or renewing a driver’s license to register to vote in the Commonwealth.” Pennsylvania has largely refused to forfeit records related to the matter, despite a March 2022 court order.

The Keystone State has since adopted automatic voter registration, in which Pennsylvanians obtaining a driver’s license at facilities such as the DMV will be automatically registered to vote unless they opt out. Under commonwealth law, “lawfully present” non-citizens are permitted to apply for a REAL ID driver’s license or ID card.

Also included in the Uniform State ACE Act is a recommendation that states prohibit private funding of elections. During the 2020 election, nonprofits such as the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) received hundreds of millions of dollars from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. These “Zuckbucks” were poured into local election offices in battleground states to change how elections were administered. This included expanding unsupervised election protocols like mail-in voting and using ballot drop boxes.

The grants were heavily skewed toward Democrat-majority counties, essentially making it a massive, privately funded Democrat get-out-the-vote operation. Twenty-seven states currently ban or restrict the use of private money in elections, with Wisconsin voters set to consider such a proposal in April.

“By providing a toolkit of election integrity bills to states we are going one step further in securing our elections and increasing Americans’ confidence,” bill co-sponsor and Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., said in a statement. Cosponsor Rep. Laurel Lee, R-Fla., added that “Americans need to feel confident that their elections are secure.”

The Uniform State ACE Act also recommends increased poll watcher access; safeguards for mail-in voting; limits on early voting and ballot drop boxes; and bans on non-citizen voting, some forms of third-party ballot harvesting, and ranked-choice voting.



Disastrous, Historically Low Approval Numbers for Biden—Shocking How Many Think He Isn't Capable


Nick Arama reporting for RedState 

At this point, it's concerning to see how deteriorated Joe Biden has become. 

On Friday, there was this scary moment while he was visiting stores in the area of Allentown, PA. 

You can see the frightened, out-of-it look. That's the guy the Democrats claim is going to run again. He's not used to being out in the unprotected arena that they are now trying to push him out into to make him appear younger and more relatable. 

But the more people they walk him around to, the more he exposes his issues, and they aren't able to hide things as well. Not exactly a smart strategy. But they are stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea -- they have to try to find some way to pierce the perception of the public that he's not competent. Unfortunately they can only work with what they have -- and they're in real trouble on that. 

According to a new ABC poll, just 33 percent approve of Biden generally and the numbers are even lower for the economy at only 31 percent. Jon Karl said that was historically low for Biden and low for an incumbent. 

Just 28 percent think that Biden has the "mental sharpness to effectively serve" as president. 

Sixty-nine percent thought he didn't have the necessary mental sharpness. That's an incredibly high number, it's hard to get that amount of people to agree on anything in this divided society, so that tells you what trouble he's in. Jon Karl says there's a question of Biden's age not just in their survey but in "poll after poll." 

That spells big trouble for Biden if he can't even get a reasonable number to believe he's mentally capable. If they're going into the poll and haven't decided yet, they're not going to be leaning toward the guy they think is incoherent at the last minute. 

How bad is it? You even have people thinking that number looks high, given what people have already seen of Biden's issues. 

Even his opponent former President Donald Trump posted a video that mocked Biden in a funny video. 

When your opponent is able to mock you that openly and it resonates, then you have to know that you're in trouble. 

They've been trying to improve Biden's messaging. But the message that seems to be getting through is that he can't handle the job, and his numbers just keep getting worse. 



Is China Weak Or Just Pretending?

Do the mysterious removals of cabinet ministers and generals signal weakness? Paranoia? Or something else?



Several high-profile purges are said to have happened in China over the past few months. What do they mean? Do the mysterious removals of cabinet ministers and generals signal weakness? Paranoia? Or something else?

Because China is a tightly controlled totalitarian nation, getting good information on it is difficult. China even ceased issuing certain reports about its economic performance last August while criminalizing the gathering of basic corporate performance data necessary to make sound investment decisions.

In this context, everything coming out of China should be viewed with extreme skepticism: Is this true, or is this something China wants us to think is true?

In World War II, Winston Churchill counseled, “In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.” For the Chinese Communist Party, rulers of the People’s Republic of China, it’s always wartime, and the truth must be hidden.

Deng Xiaoping, a hardened revolutionary under Mao, ran China for most of the ’80s. His strategy versus America was to “Hide your strength, bide your time.” It paid off when, in the wake of the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 and the fall of the Soviet Union two years later, the U.S. neglected to revise its Cold War marriage of convenience with China and instead granted China permanent most favored nation trading status in 2001, along with its accession to the World Trade Organization.

Lack of Good Information

China is largely an enigma, a black box by design. It’s simultaneously weak and strong: enormous government debt, a sluggish economy, huge youth unemployment — but with a ship-building capacity some 232 times that of the U.S. supporting a massive expansion of the navy, a rapid nuclear weapons buildup, and increasingly bellicose rhetoric and actions against Taiwan and in the South China Sea, mainly focused on the Philippines.

It is said that paramount leader Xi Jinping has purged his defense minister months after his disappearance from the public eye, allegedly for corruption. This is in addition to the purging of multiple senior military commanders. Just after the New Year, this news was linked to a report from a midlevel Chinese military defector that military personnel routinely steal rocket and jet fuel for use in heating food. Further, it was leaked that U.S. intelligence agencies believe many Chinese rockets have had their fuel replaced with water and that their silo hatches don’t work — again, all due to corruption.

But absent the ultimate test of war, we don’t really know if that was ever the case, or is now the case, or how widespread the problem is.

The purged officials might have been removed over legitimate charges of corruption. We don’t know for sure. If not, some might have been cashiered over differences in defense policy.

But perhaps some of these high-ranking men might not have been removed at all. Consider the case of Gen. George S. Patton. Supposedly “purged” from command for 11 months after it was revealed he slapped two soldiers for cowardice (they were likely suffering from PTSD), Patton was put in charge of the First United States Army Group (FUSAG), an entirely fictional command. FUSAG was composed of inflatable tanks and dummy headquarters pumping out voluminous amounts of radio traffic.

Of course, it helped that Patton had a flair for putting on a public display. This showed the Germans what they wanted to see: that the Allies’ best general was at the head of a big army at the narrowest spot in the English Channel, across from Calais in occupied France. It helped that German military culture could not conceive of an aggressive, successful general ever being punished for slapping a soldier. Patton was forced to maintain the charade until he was unleashed once again against the Germans on Aug. 1, 1944, at the head of the very real Third Army.

China’s Cooperation on Climate

The realm of China’s supposed cooperation on reducing greenhouse gas emissions offers another example. Biden’s climate czar, former Secretary of State, presidential candidate, and U.S. Sen. John Kerry, cites China’s willingness to work with America on climate change as a major area of agreement with the one-party dictatorship. Yes, China is building solar and wind power and producing millions of electric vehicles for its domestic market as well as export.

But China is also massively expanding its use of coal, with construction underway and plans to build the equivalent of America’s entire coal fleet. Its coal fleet is already about 5 times larger than the U.S. coal fleet.

Recall that China also snapped up a significant chunk of America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve when Biden was selling it off in 2021 and 2022, all while China was also importing large amounts of sanctioned Russian and Iranian oil.

Thus, while China seeks to convince useful idiots like Kerry of its green intent, another way of looking at China’s actions yields a more sinister picture: preparing for war by making the nation largely immune to a cutoff in oil imports through the Strait of Malacca in the event of war with the U.S.

China has done this by stockpiling oil and by electrifying a large portion of its transportation infrastructure with what are, in effect, coal-powered vehicles. This reserves oil for more valuable uses: fueling combat jets, naval vessels, and armored vehicles. 

Numbing the Enemy’s Senses

Lastly, even China’s relentless runs at Taiwan’s airspace, with frequent flights of dozens of fighters, bombers, and drones, as well as increasing naval exercises, are dismissed by many as merely clumsy efforts to intimidate Taiwan and influence its domestic politics. But these exercises serve another purpose. They deaden Taiwan’s senses to what could be the opening stage of an actual attack. Egypt successfully used this same tactic in the run-up to the 1973 Yom Kippur War with Israel.

Unfortunately, China’s widespread and successful effort to “capture” American elites in politics, academia, business, and the foreign service has served to deaden the senses of too many of those we rely on to defend the nation.

China might be weak — or it might wish us to think so.



Fani Willis Plays the Race Card Giving Proactive Speech at Big Bethal AME Church



Two high level takeaways.  First, please pay attention to the venue {GO DEEP}, as CTH has documented for 10+ years the AME church network is the epicenter of racially driven political influence.  BLM are the activist foot soldiers; AME are the network organizers.  BLM harvest the ballots; AME are the precinct workers who scan them as many times as needed.  This is the “Atlanta way,” that duplicates in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore and Madison.

Second, Fani Willis must anticipate a major problem with her case and conduct if she is proactively going to the crew who will be tasked with circling the wagons on her defense.  In this video soundbite Fani Willis plays the race card to her audience at Big Bethal AME church in Atlanta. WATCH:



Fani Willis’ full speech was 35 minutes long and filled with racially driven context.

The AME church network is the same political system used by Barack “if I had a son” Obama, Benjamin Crump, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin in Miami-Dade/Orlando. The same network in Ferguson Missouri (Mike Brown), the same network in Baltimore, Maryland (Freddy Gray), and on it goes.

The AME network is a system built on the guise of religion, but fraught with politics, racial division, the retention of pretenses and massive fraud.



Lawsuit Exposes Biden Admin's Troubling Change That Impairs Dealing With Criminal Illegal Aliens


Nick Arama reporting for RedState 

We've seen what a mess Joe Biden has created at the border, with more illegal aliens encountered -- in excess of 300,000 -- by the CBP in December than in any prior month of the year and marking the most since 2000

This crisis is unprecedented, and it can't be solved until @SecMayorkas starts enforcing the law and President Biden changes his open-border policies.

As Rep. Mike Garcia (R-CA) noted, this is a real national security crisis. 

But that isn't all. Our friends at our sister site Townhall have an interesting story that reveals just how far the Biden team seems to have gone to undermine properly dealing with illegal aliens. 

The 287(g) program has ICE partner with local law enforcement to help identify and remove criminal illegal aliens. 

According to Townhall:

The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) filed a lawsuit against Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS), claiming the agency halted the 287(g) program, which assists in the deportation of illegal migrant child rapists, attempted murderers, assailants, carjackers, and other known criminals. 

In August 2023, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed that the government ended the program in January 2021— right after Biden entered office. However, the compromised agency gave no reason why the government did that. 

There was no public announcement, there was just this notation on their website. 

They "halted" the program -- meaning they suspended setting up new partnerships with law enforcement -- right after Biden came in. They had 23 relationships with various law enforcement partners that had been agreed upon but then were also put in limbo because of the suspension of the program. They still do have the almost 140 relationships in operation that they had in effect when adding new law enforcement partners was halted. 

So not only is the Biden team leaving the doors open at the border, they're halting effective programs to deal with criminal illegal aliens. 

Is Biden toadying to the left (again) and trying to inhibit the ability of ICE to deal with alleged criminal illegal aliens? Because that's what it looks like from this report. 

Plus, why are we finding out about it because of this lawsuit? What's going on here? 

“It is ironic that the Biden administration insists it is ‘the most transparent in history’ when, in reality, it has repeatedly attempted to change immigration laws without congressional authorization and then tried to hide the evidence of its misdeeds from the American public,” IRLI Director of Investigations Matt O’Brien said.

The IRLI filed FOIA requests in Sept. 2023 on this to get internal documents on the suspension of the program, but the Biden team didn't comply. 

“Increased cooperation between ICE and local law enforcement is critical and makes our communities safer, so of course, this administration wants to limit that effort,” IRLI Executive Director Dale Wilcox said in a statement. “There is no benefit to this country or its legal residents by keeping criminal aliens in the country, yet it appears to be a priority of this White House. The American people own those emails, yet we are not allowed to see them because it might embarrass this administration and expose their extremist agenda.”

Sounds like Congress should be demanding answers here as to what's going on and why the Biden team seems to be sabotaging the effort against criminal illegal aliens.