Opinion: Trump's "Loss" is our biggest win yet
It's become increasingly difficult to decide who is sincere. Who in this world possesses eyes clear and unclouded by hate-fueled bias? Why are there people who profess to vote for the good of the country, yet hold such blind and powerful hatred for someone in their hearts?
Unsurprisingly, President Trump's first term has ended like it started: with chaos. He was, after all, elected as a disruptor to begin with. My thinking tells me that legal challenges need to be done with a fine-toothed comb and done so ruthlessly. The truth is never told, it is discovered; its discovery should be pursued with astute determination.
People have the right to question whether or not the numbers we are getting are true. People also have the right to know if the figures being transmitted to us are interpreted honestly.
Regardless, what we can expect is that throwing in the towel is not one of President Trump's top priorities at the moment. The media is absolutely his enemy. the establishment Democrats and Republicans loathe this man; rampantly have they displayed this rage so publicly. One has to wonder whether or not these people believe the end justifies the means; and if so, have they use the powers at their behest to act upon these supposed justifications?
After a completely baseless impeachment, a fabricated Russia hoax, the top echelons of the country's most powerful institutions (FBI, CIA, DOJ) spying on his campaign, and daily libel by the media, this distrust is completely justified. This distrust in the media isn't a crazy conspiracy; it's based on data and experience. You can't expect the left to understand any of this; they simply won't give it the light of day.
I've found that liberalism is based more on emotion than on reason. The media capitalizes on this and emotionally maniuplates their audience with repetition, slogans, deceptive editing, and selectively extracted information to paint the most vile narratives one could imagine. The result is blind hatred. When hatred, anger, and emotions are inflamed--and compounded with righteous self-persuasion (getting someone to convince themselves that they betray they own morals should they so much as attempt to make sense of things), the end result is cognitive dissonance.
On a positive note, the more Republicans take over the senate, the better the chances of Biden and Harris's radical agenda being stifled. On top of that, Biden's campaign is linked to outrageous scandals: vote stacking, fraud, tons of video evidence and credible testimonies of people who've witnessed this first hand, and almost every single pollster getting it dead-wrong again etc. Perhaps President Trump did have to lose in order to win.
If he had won the election, the less likely it is that fraud would have been investigated. You can't tell an anti-Trumper the truth; you have to show it to them. Unfortunately, however, the truth eludes those who don't actively seek to find it. I personally know people who are Catholic, who claim to favor Joe Biden because he is a traditionally Catholic man. Well, this so-called "Catholic" is a staunch supporter of abortion. Riddle me that.
But hey, as I've been told before--upon presenting facts and demonstrable evidence--this is all just my "opinion".
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