Gen X Delivered for Trump—and They’re Not Afraid to Tell You Why

The historic election of Donald J. Trump to his second term rests at the feet of a generation of unsung heroes. Data shows that if you want to thank someone today for pulling America back from the brink of more Democrat malfeasance, you should thank a GenXer.

Not this one …

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It’s time to plan the prosecutions

Now that President Trump has been elected the next President of the United States, it’s time to acknowledge the reality of the situation.

Trump should have been elected to a second term in 2020. That he was not is due solely and demonstrably to fraudulent manipulation of the results.

Rosie! …

h/t DanC and andycanuck

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The Media Are Egotistical Exaggerators and Liars

The 2024 presidential campaign is ending pretty much where it began: loathing the never-ending presence of Donald Trump. On the day before the election, The New York Times front page displayed a gaudy editorial (badly disguised as “News Analysis”) under the title “Torrent of Lies Redefines Political Norms.”

Doesn’t that sound like a hard-charging rerun of 2016? Nothing ever seems to change from the paper that gaudily proclaimed under Trump that “The Truth Is More Important Now Than Ever.”

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Pollsters Were Blindsided by Breadth of Trump Win

WASHINGTON—Pollsters as a group had prepared Americans for a very close presidential race, and that is the way it turned out in several battleground states. But the polling performance was a big miss in another way: The pervasiveness of Donald Trump’s popularity wasn’t fully telegraphed to the public.

Trump appears to have won Wisconsin over Kamala Harris by a single percentage point, compared with a final FiveThirtyEight.com average of a 1-point Harris edge. Trump won Georgia by 2 points, compared with a final average finding of a 0.8-point Trump lead. He won North Carolina by 3 points, compared with his 1-point edge in the final polling average. That is within the ballpark of what polls can offer.

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Why white women stuck with Trump

Towards the end of the US presidential election campaign, Republicans seemed resigned to losing white female voters in exchange for non-white men. “For every Karen we lose, there’s a Julio and a Jamal ready to sign up for the MAGA movement,” Republican Representative Matt Gaetz said at the beginning of this year.

As it turns out, this was a false choice. Donald Trump made historic gains among Hispanic men in 2024 and still won white female voters by eight points nationally. He led by seven points with this demographic in 2020 — a considerable uptick from his two-point lead with white women in 2016. White women were the largest subgroup of US voters this year when broken down by race and gender, comprising 40%, compared to the 35% represented by white men.


Not these two wimmins …

h/t SDMatt

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The crumbling of the Democratic empire

Ever since the rise of Barack Obama, Democrats have seen themselves as destined to rule. With his presidential victory in 2008, they created a seemingly unbridgeable political empire. With the support of big cities, young progressives, universities, the media and an ever-expanding government workforce, the party – led by what Roger Kimball calls ‘the Syndicate’ – imagined it could stay in power indefinitely.

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Black Voters Have a New Nickname for Harris After She Fled on Election Night

The captain is supposed to go down with his ship. That’s not what Kamala Harris did when she lost the presidency. She jumped ship on Election Night, leaving her supporters adrift in a sea of liberal tears.

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Elon Unbound

It’s quite possible that had Musk not become actively involved in Trump’s campaign after the first assassination attempt, Trump wouldn’t have won. It’s certain that, had he won, it would have been much closer, not the landslide it turned out to be. And had Musk not bought Twitter earlier, thus disrupting the Democrats’ message-control strategy, Trump’s chances of winning at all would have been much, much lower.

But let’s look at what it means for Musk, and what that means for America.

Smile …

h/t patthedog & SDMatt

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J.D. Tuccille: Kamala Harris and the Democrats deserved to lose

Americans woke up Wednesday to the sound of chardonnay being poured over Cheerios as the busybody class cried into its breakfast. It was a natural reaction for the many people not just surprised, but disappointed by Donald Trump’s return to the White House — and the ranks of Republicans riding to victory alongside him. Continuing a theme from the campaign, some on the losing side immediately accused voters of fascism, sexism, racism, and a variety of other very bad isms as the explanation for how they marked their ballots. And therein lies a clue to why this year’s election ended as it did.

Good comments in the X Thread below …

Yikes!

h/t testsubjectx1

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The women’s wave fell short for Kamala Harris. What happened?

At a café in the heart of a swing county in the largest of the American swing states, no music played the morning after the presidential election. The Lawrence Park Dinor in Erie, Pa., heard only conversation between bleary-eyed customers absorbing the night’s stunning result over coffees and breakfast.

Those who had thrown their support behind the Republican president-elect felt joy, relief and a touch of vindication. Their Democratic counterparts were visibly dazed.


What happened? This …

And this …

And finally …

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Today In TDS: Americans have made their bed, now we all must lie in it

On the morrow, I am so grateful to be Canadian.

For all our collective neuroses, the endless inferiority complex, the deep political fissures that often threaten to rip apart the fabric of our being, at least we’re not that. At least we’re not them.

We’re not Americans.

That’s never felt more of a blessing.


The Star is suffering full blown TDS. But it’s not just the Star as the Trudeau regime has bribed all our media into lockstep TDS.

Funny what they choose to forget…

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Thank God! Former President Obama will not enjoy a fourth term

Thank God! The more gracious of the two candidates has won.

Presidential character was deemed a very important test of one’s suitability for office.

President Trump was defamed 24/7–none of his real and/or imaginary foibles or character failings were overlooked. Harris was praised 24/7 and none of her foibles ever made it into the mainstream media.

And now, the American voter has spoken. President Trump has won a “landslide” victory.

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Twilight of the Elites?

Donald Trump’s reelection represents a repudiation of the luxury-belief class.

In light of Donald Trump’s second election to the presidency, many observers, especially those in the luxury-belief class, are bewildered. Branding Trump and his supporters as everything from “fascist” to “deplorable” to “racist” to “garbage” did little to sway public opinion or the electorate’s support.

Though preelection polls suggested a tight race, the former president has achieved a clear-cut victory and is now on track to win not only the Electoral College, which he has secured, but also the national popular vote. This is the best showing for a Republican presidential candidate since George W. Bush in 2004.

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For Black Women, ‘America Has Revealed to Us Her True Self’

From the moment Kamala Harris entered the presidential race, Black women could see the mountaintop.

Across the country, they led an outpouring of Democratic elation when the vice president took over the top of the presidential ticket. But underneath their hope and determination was a persistent worry: Was America ready, they asked, to elect a Black woman?

The painful answer arrived this week.


Race baiting nonsense like this NYTimes piece is a big reason Kamala lost the election. They just don’t want to stop playing victim.

This woman below is not an outlier. I have no doubt racists like this motivated Trump voters.

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Hostin Lashes Out at ‘Uneducated White Women’ for Kamala Losing Bigly

Sunny Hostin, co-host of ABC’s The View, proved once again how staunchly racist she was when she lashed out at “uneducated white women” and blamed them for Vice President Harris’s stunning loss to President-elect Trump. She also suggested she wasn’t surprised by America’s sexism and racism and that the election “was a referendum of cultural resentment in this country.

Let’s check in with Sonny Hostin … Yup still dumb, still a racist.

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