Friday, July 03, 2020

will Trump drop out because of low poll numbers?

Dr. Karlyn Borysenko, psychologist, thinks Trump is capable of an insanely tunnel-vision-like focus that has the potential to propel him, once again, to victory:


Consider the above video a counterpoint to Tim Pool's incessant vacillation on the question of Trump's 2020 chances. Pool says he currently leans toward the notion of Trump's losing; in doing so, he sounds a bit like Scott Adams, who humorously and insincerely hedged his bets in 2016 regarding Trump, claiming that he was fully supportive of Hillary Clinton and her campaign. This may be a case of anti-jinxing: you deliberately predict disaster in order to avert it. It's magical thinking, to be sure, and it may be unwarranted this year.

I don't see how the American public can possibly vote for a party that tacitly and openly supports rioting, pillaging, and kowtowing to PC sacred cows, all while preaching the twisted doctrine of intersectionality (a species of the self-righteous victim mentality) and anti-Americanism. July the Fourth is a celebration of white supremacism? Mount Rushmore is a racist monument? I trust the American public is watching all this, along with the destruction happening in the big blue-state cities, and is quietly taking notes.

I'm pretty confident that Trump will win handily this November. For the idiots who don't see this, it's 2016 all over again: over-reliance on biased polls, and incestuous amplification on the left as a 100-million-person sewing circle tells itself a narrative that is completely unmoored from reality. Expect more dramatic weeping and screeching at the sky this November as the moronic half of the country wails in despair, then gathers itself up again to continue the campaign of lies in which it's been engaged for nearly four fucking years.

My most fervent hope is that the GOP takes back the House while retaining the Senate, thus closing off the option of a second time-wasting, money-wasting impeachment. As for the question of whether Trump's final four years in office will be a smooth coast toward the finish line: I seriously doubt it. His second term will be turbulent and tumultuous, especially with half the country blinded by a false narrative about how awful America really is. How do you un-fuck 150 million brains? I don't think it's possible, which doesn't bode well for what happens after Donald Trump leaves office.



1 comment:

John Mac said...

I sincerely hope your assessment is correct. Watching all this BS from a distance makes it hard to get a handle on what the voters that matter (and don't tell me All Voters Matter or I'll stab you!) are thinking. I just can't see Biden as a viable alternative and still think "something" will happen between now and the election causing him to withdraw. Dementia would be the most believable.