If the election is fair; if equal justice remains; if there is righteousness in the universe, Donald Trump will regain the Presidency in 2024.
Those are pretty high hurdles these days, but it may not take that much to put the former President back in the White House. A nation that all but the most ideological see as dangerously ‘on the brink’ has put Trump ahead in most polls.1
In part because average Americans of all stripes are starting to recoil over how low a lawless political posse has been willing to go. As the saying goes, when you’re in a hole, quit digging.
But the ‘never-Trump’ addicts can’t. And with each ensuing effort, six major ones to date, they look all the more desperate. To wit:
If there were ever any doubt about the dishonesty of those who tried to link Trump to Russia, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann ended it when he recently backed a runaway court in Colorado (and a farcically partisan Democrat Secretary of State in Maine) that banned Trump from the ballot.2 There is a reason we call some liars congenital.3
Trump’s ‘immunity’ claims contain important implications for the separation of powers, yet equally horrifying is the frontal assault on free speech by special counsel Jack Smith. Prosecuting your political opponents is bad enough; charging a President with ‘defrauding the U.S.’ for criticizing a lack of election integrity is a grotesque abuse of power.