I voted today. For which presidential candidate do you think I cast my vote? Go ahead! Take a guess!
With talk of people crossing lines to vote for "the other guy", things seem extraordinarily clear:
1. Trump supporters are rabid, fervid in their support based on his good work as president the first time around, which contrasts easily with the Dem moron illegitimately enthroned in his place.
2. Harris supporters aren't really supporters at all (unless they're radical feminist extremists and marxists), but rather are Trump-haters without having legit reason to be.
3. Typical Dem voters are crossing over to vote for Trump, because of his good work as president the first time around, contrasted with the shit show we've been forced to endure since Nov 2020 when the election was stolen from the deserving candidate.
4. Typical Republican voters who are crossing over to vote for Harris are doing so because they're not truly conservatives who put the nation over party and personality.
No one in their right mind wants Harris as president. To hate Trump so much as to allow her to win indicates a serious and shameful disregard for the welfare of one's fellow countrymen, and more so than when they allowed Biden to win. Democrat or Republican, leftist or conservative, Christian or otherwise, one who rejects Trump for Harris has little true regard for their children and other loved ones, nor for the United States of America. The records and histories of both candidates bear this out completely. Here, I'm going to focus on the true horror, the true threat to the nation which manifests in the Harris and the party who forced her on their own voters.
I begin with two pieces speaking to Dems who've rejected their party. The first comes from (as of this writing) Craig's most recent blog post:
http://jsmmds.blogspot.com/2024/10/who-would-have-thought-that-prro-trump.html
The next is from ZeroHedge by way of the really scary AmericanThinker blog:
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/i-cant-stand-donald-trump-viral-x-post-all-you-need-know-ahead-election-day
So there's two people with an extremely detailed list of why they're done with the party they always supported...at least for this election. (The last example of respondents to the second piece provided at the end makes a great point. If anyone's name but Trump's was attached to the list, no one would fail to accept it as a strong argument for whomever is named instead. It reminded me of a guy asking people what they thought of Obama policy proposals prior to his first term. They were all very keen on them. Then the interviewer told them he made a mistake, that he was providing them with McCain proposals. Lefties are like that.)
This last one is especially good. It's an interview of Harmeet Dhillon by Tucker Carlson. It goes about two hours, but doesn't feel like it. It's presented in an article by Monica Showalter for AmericanThinker and is well worthy taking the time...ESPECIALLY if one intends to vote for Harris while claiming to care for their children and country. You can access the interview through Monica's article and not even have to read the whole thing if AT makes you break out in hives.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/10/must_watch_video_kamala_harris_s_sordid_past_from_her_old_associate_harmeet_dhillon_as_told_to_tucker_carlson.html
I've seen some other articles where those who have experience working with Harris provide similar poor reviews of her as a lawyer and a person, and we know how worthless she was as a US Senator (making her very Obama-like) and VP. Add to all this the many goofy-ass things she says she intends to do as president and one would have to truly hate their children to not do all in their power to prevent her ascendancy to an office of which she had no business holding. Dumbass Dan continues to insist Trump is "unfit" for the presidency. He's already proven Dan to be that Dumbass he is. In the meantime, he lauded both Biden and Harris as better choices, confirming just what a dumbass he is.
OH!....Did you guess for whom I voted?
24 comments:
Glad you voted! That’s what it takes now. Anyone who doesn’t vote needs to shut up for the next 4 years. We voted last week - possibly for the same guy as you.
I've little doubt we voted for the same guy.
I have to say, however, that it still concerns me that so many with whom I would normally consider myself aligned will tell themselves they're doing the right thing...glorifying God, even...to withhold their vote from that guy. We have a choice to make which reflects how much we love our neighbors. How can we glorify God by leaving the nation to those who are the cause of so much human suffering, in both our nation and in nations around the world?
To others, like a 20 years vet I met a few weeks ago, how can one's dislike of the guy be more important than the love of country, and more importantly, one's family and friends?
I just don't get it and I've not heard an explanation which comes close to provoking understanding of such a decision.
People need to realize that if the Demokrats win, Kamala won't be a real President. Just like now, she has no thoughts of her own and is just a puppet for the fascists pulling her strings.
Glad you voted, I haven't because I won't vote early unless I have a reason why I absolutely can't vote in person on election day.
Literally the only policy Harris has been clear and consistent on is her support of unregulated, unlimited abortion. Which seems like a bad reason to vote for her.
Obviously we'll see, but I've been shocked at the polling numbers that favor Trump.
Glenn,
Biden wasn't a real president, either.
Craig,
I wasn't going to vote early (which I did in person), because the arguments for doing so that I had been hearing weren't compelling. Sean Hannity has long been espousing adopting the methods Dems have been pushing (early voting, ballot harvesting, mail-ins, etc.) as if doing so will mean anything if we do them honestly. Dem cheating would have to be adopted as well. But more recently, he's been saying we can't expect to win if we go in on election day already down millions of votes. I always thought that was the dumbest argument, given that when doesn't matter as much as how many. Assuming an honest election, all the Dems could vote two months in advance and all the Republicans on election day. If there's more votes for Trump by the end of counting, when the votes were cast meant nothing. Conversely, if there were simply more non-Trump voters, when the votes were cast also didn't matter.
Then there was the conundrum of early voting informing the cheaters of how many fraudulent votes would be needed to overcome the GOP total. We can see that they're already noting increased GOP turnout for early in person voting, so that possibility has a positive degree of probability, so let's wait until election day.
But on the other hand, what if a hurricane hits on election day? Personally, I believe it's not incumbent upon governments to provide for every possibility in order to insure that "every voice is heard". But if a natural disaster prevented me from voting, I wouldn't like it.
Then I heard a different argument which made some sense, regarding the money spent to reach out to voters on the fence. At this stage, there's little way to determine just how many of such there are with any specificity. But to redirect funding toward those unaccounted potential voters, early voting means no money need be spent and thus wasted on me. As long as the laws are such that early voting is allowed, that does make sense.
Anyway, it was rather a last minute decision. My wife stated she was going to vote early and I held that I would wait until Election Day. Ultimately, I still want to see election laws revert to what had until recently in American history been the norm. I'd take my chances with hurricanes.
It's obviously a personal choice. It seems like the reporting of the early voting returns is a new thing, and I'm not sure it's good for the reason you mentioned.
Given that hurricanes are generally large and relatively slow moving, I find it hard to believe that it would be impossible to vote early in one was bearing down on a certain location, but whatever. Hurricane, blizzard, tornado, flood, everywhere has a "what if".
At this point, I'm more concerned about the places that are announcing that they can't count the votes in less than 2 weeks. What BS, it's not that hard.
Art,
Yeh we all knew Biden was Obama's puppet.
Indeed.
Craig,
While I had always been adamant about voting on election day, in this case I simply came to believe that while the opportunity exists, it really doesn't matter except for the aforementioned possibilities. Now, if I die, my vote's in. That makes it worth it. But if they were to revert to a single election day, I'd be more than fine with it.
You do you.
Craig,
"You do you."
I already did.
Yes, you did.
I don't give a crap with the polls say. Harris is winning the election, and I cannot understand why. What is wrong with you Americans? She doesn't even have good looks or an interesting personality. So tell me, why are you going to elect Kamala Harris as your next president?!?!?
Hello George, whoever you are.
If you don't care about the polls (I have little faith in them myself, though they are trending toward Trump. It's important to remember he never polls well because his supporters traditionally don't respond to pollsters, so with that in mind and Trump polling well nonetheless...), what makes you so sure Harris is "winning" the election.
Let's assume for the moment she is. That would mean there are more people who care less for the nation than they do hating on Trump. I don't know where you live, but I don't believe there are any other nations which is better with regard to regard for their people and country. The UK's idea of a conservative is still to the left of conservatism here. Canada has an absolute asshole running the show up there and few Canadians seem to care.
Here, there is a growing disdain for the Democrat Party, with many leaving them even if they aren't necessarily voting for Trump. And when we see leftist media people interviewing citizens where they believe Harris support would be strong...such as in black neighborhoods..., they can't seem to find anyone not voting for Trump. More people are open about their support of him than ever before. That's because of how badly the Democrat Party (under Biden and Harris) has hurt the nation. The only question is how many morons are in this country who aren't suffering enough to reject the Dems as the source of their suffering.
Then of course there's Dem cheating, which is always in play. If Harris wins on November 5, it will be because of rabid, though baseless, Trump-hatred still permeating throughout too many voting Americans, and Dem cheating.
But tell me...what makes you think Harris is winning now and will win on November 5? I can't wait to hear your reasoning.
George...there have been many reports such as this one indicating growing dissatisfaction with the Democrat Party, and it's current figure-head, Kamala Harris. When Trump can even have support like this from muslims, that's saying something!
I have questions about the polls, although the fact that there is such unanimity about Trump's position given his historic under polling does give me some hope. What I find more interesting is that Vegas and gamblers have Trump winning.
Sorry, folks! Just realized my last response to "George" didn't include this article, which was my intention:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/10/a_european_leftist_s_shattering_look_at_america_under_democrat_governance.html
i am staying home this election cycle. i give up. There are just too many democratic voters and my vote will not change anything. Harris is indeed our next president already. Congrats to you, President Harris. Your party has dumbed down the electorate enough to where they will believe anything and everything you say.
Craig,
Gotta take them polls with a grain of salt, especially with the guarantee of Dem cheating.
I do. Although the fact that they are pretty unanimous about Trump winning, leads me to think that they might be right about the outcome, but wrong about the spread. But the gamblers...
Perfect,
Yours is a self-fulfilling attitude. The more people with it, the more likely the outcome will be as you fear. I don't care if you're the only non-Democrat in your state. Your vote for anyone but Harris (the intelligent vote is for Trump) means your state isn't 100% moron.
And what have you been doing since the stolen election of 2020 to dissuade any moron in your state to wise up? If you've done nothing in between election cycles, you had pretty much given up already. While the Dems have been dumbing people down (as if they didn't go willingly), what have you done to wise them up? Yeah. I asked that already, but you're acting like it's totally the fault of others that so many vote so stupidly when stupid is so obvious.
Get to the polling place. Drag anyone with your attitude with you.
If this doesn't give one a black pill regarding this election, I do not know what else will: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id6YpSwHXW0
No black pill, but I could use a few Aleve. I've never heard of this guy, but some of the things he said sound really goofy. He said there were six points which are necessary to determine win or loss and he only mentioned four. Yet, even in doing so, there is so much unprecedented in this particular election for which I don't think his methods can accurately account.
He also suggests a massive amount of threats and abuse he attributes to Trump ginning up nastiness. This is not the case. I find it hard to believe that the typical Trump supporter...or any other conservative...would bother with a guy like this regardless of how insistent he is in his prediction. But I do believe there are way too many people who vote on irrelevant and insignificant factors, such as race and sex, and the vast majority of those...if not all...are leftist, Dem voting morons. Trump's earned support by virtue of his great track record as president, and the same people who vote on the basis of "it's time for the first black/female/Holstein cow president" ignore Trump's record, rejecting him for equally vacuous reasons.
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