Trump may be an abnormal politician, but when it comes to delivering actual normalcy, he’s the better choice this November.
In 2020, Joe Biden and the corporate media promised that electing him over Donald Trump would bring a return to normalcy. It was a nice campaign tactic, but Biden brought absolutely no normalcy to the White House. The southern border is in shambles. College students are cheering for terrorists and openly attacking their Jewish classmates. Woke nonsense is still infecting vast swaths of society. The corporate media may downplay those issues, but people tend to trust their own eyes instead of the lies being sold.
But now Trump and Biden’s running mate are on the ballot again, and the corrupt media and Kamala Harris herself are running with the exact same line: Trump is chaotic, but Harris will bring a “return to normalcy.” Don’t buy it — again.
“Return” is a curious word given that Harris is No. 2 in the current administration. Nonetheless, Kamala Harris, who received zero primary votes and is the current vice president, is attempting to cast herself as the change candidate. And to an extent, she has been able to effectively distance herself from her present job, even as President Biden ties her to it — except when she forgets to distance herself from it, telling the loons on “The View” that there is nothing she would’ve done differently had she been president the past four years. Which is interesting, given that even Kamala agrees we need to move on from the policies of her current administration. […]
— Read More: thefederalist.com
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