Nine Weeks To Go and All the Democrats Have on Trump Is the Claptrap About How He’s an Aspiring Dictator

With nine weeks to go before the antique calendrical phenomenon of Election Day, the campaign is now being conducted between an elusive incumbent in constant motion and a durable opponent that appears to be immovable with a slight lead.

The one soft interview to which Vice President Harris submitted ignores a number of the issues uppermost in the mind of the voters and opened up a sizable credibility gap on the question of the vice president’s views on fracking, and in a range of other areas designed to cover off the colossal failures of the Biden-Harris administration over inflation, reduced disposable income, and the invasion of over 10 million illegal immigrants.

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The Three Working Classes

Trump needs a pro-worker policy agenda — and fast

About 60 percent of all registered voters are working-class, defined as adults without a college degree. Many knowledgeable observers seem to think that Donald Trump owns their votes. For instance, Patrick Ruffini, a well-respected Republican pollster, argues that the Trump-led GOP represents a “multiracial populist coalition” and is now America’s “working-class party.”

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Can RFK Jr.’s Anti-Establishment Coalition Help Swing The Election For Trump?

The consensus that emerged among pollsters and pundits across the political spectrum after RFK Jr.’s shock endorsement of Donald Trump was that it would have little effect on the outcome. But does that consensus reflect the same groupthink that missed the Trump surprise in 2016?

The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal warned that while Kennedy’s backing could possibly help Trump marginally in battleground states, “the price could be high if it includes putting Mr. Kennedy in a second Trump Administration,” concluding that “Mr. Trump’s best response is to thank RFK Jr. for his support, make no promises about the future, and by all means avoid joint campaign appearances” to avoid the taint of association with his fringe positions.

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Trump’s Vision Transcends the Party

Like the greatest leaders in history, Trump is articulating a vision that now resonates beyond political party lines.

The greatest leaders of free societies transcended partisanship.

Not because they were absent of principle. To the contrary, they were driven by deep conviction in what they did, and they did so in relation to and in coordination with others. Rather, they were aware of the fundamental challenge of living in a polis — how to take a principled stand (whose rightness is not dependent on popular opinion, but because of the truth of the stand itself) united with others (without corrupting or compromising that stand).

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Gold Star Families Lash Out at Harris After She Targets Trump for ‘Political Stunt’ at Arlington National Cemetery

Several gold star families are coming out to criticize Vice President Harris after she claimed President Trump was using Arlington National Cemetery for campaign purposes recently. Those same families say Trump was a guest to their loved ones’ graves three years to the day after the attack at Abbey Gate in Afghanistan that left 13 Americans dead.

On Wednesday, Trump traveled to Arlington to participate in a wreath-laying ceremony and a remembrance of some of those 13 alongside their family members. Photographs and videos were taken of the event in Section 60, which mostly houses the graves of those Americans who were killed in Iraq or Afghanistan.

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Dem Senate Campaign Official Mourns Decrease in Big Tech-Gov’t Collusion

A powerful official of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) lamented an alleged decline in censorship coordination between government officials and Big Tech, even as a major tech CEO apologized for that censorship.

DSCC Chief Information Security Officer Jude Meche mourned the increasing difficulties of manipulating free speech online due to congressional investigations and lawsuits, reported Reclaim the Net on Tuesday.

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Trump insists there are signs Fidel Castro could be Justin Trudeau’s father in new book

Former President Donald Trump once again stokes rumors about Justin Trudeau in his new book by claiming that Fidel Castro could be the Canadian prime minister’s father.

Trump put the rumor in print, weeks after saying in a podcast interview that ‘they say he’s the son of Fidel Castro, and could be.’

Trump has also previously said Trudeau’s mother Margaret slept with all of the Rolling Stones, according to a former aide – a story Mick Jagger referenced in a tour stop in Canada, that Trump also stirs up in his book.

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The Power of Association: What the RFK Jr. Endorsement Means to the Trump Campaign

If you want to reach a large audience, you should consider running a commercial during next year’s Super Bowl. Of course, that’ll cost you roughly $7 million for 30 seconds of airtime, so I hope you have deep pockets.

But here’s something you might not have considered: I can get you an audience the exact same size as the Super Bowl for a mere fraction of the cost. Seriously! If the only metric you care about is reaching the greatest number of eyeballs, you can replicate the Super Bowl’s reach for mere pennies on the dollar: Just buy a bunch of ads on the top 50 or so “adult content” sites.

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Elon Musk leads parade of tech titans boosting Trump as the true ‘freedom candidate’

A shocking partisan switch is underway in the stratosphere of the tech titans: The industry known for its wokeness is betting big bucks on a Republican.

Last week, former President Donald Trump gave a thumbs-up to the notion of teaming up with billionaire innovator Elon Musk if he wins in November. Hours later, Musk posted a message on X: “I am willing to serve.”

Elon Musk for commerce secretary? Or perhaps for the newly created position of free speech czar?

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Harris Will Lose Unless Her Polls Rise Sharply

Trump is a lot closer than he appears in the mirror.

Since Vice President Kamala Harris was installed at the top of the Democratic presidential ticket, the corporate media have been at pains to portray her modest lead in the national polls as a shift of momentum in the presidential race. Last week, for example, Politico insisted, “Kamala Harris stole Donald Trump’s Republican convention bounce.” If this was meant to reassure nervous Democrats that simply dumping Biden and rebranding Harris is enough to defeat former President Trump, it’s cold comfort indeed. She got through her party’s “joyful” convention with the aid of her trusty teleprompter, but her national and swing state polls are underwhelming.

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The deluded Cult of Kamala is now blindly worshipping a vacuous, policy-free and utterly inept leader

But this might just be the rocket fuel Trump sorely needed

As parties go, this one was glitzy, slick, star-studded and electric.

It was also terrifying.

By the time Kamala Harris took the stage at the DNC on Thursday evening, we had been told by the Obamas, Oprah, the Clintons, Hollywood and Harris herself that there is no one better to be the next American president, because…

After a week of this, I still can’t tell you. After a week of the mainstream media insisting the same, I’m at a loss.

I doubt I’m alone.

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