Monday, June 26, 2023

A Powerful Argument for Trump's Re-election

Since Trump's shocking and unsuspected election to the American nation's highest office, virtual panic has taken hold not just of the Left, but also conspicuously of the establishment Republican elites, supposedly on the Right.

Despite some frustrated initiatives, some uncompleted programs, and frequent internal administration sabotage, Trump achieved something that no president in a century had accomplished: he forced the fangs of the fearsome managerial state out into public view for the first time.

Back in 2016 I first argued that Donald Trump's role was akin to a "Bull-in-china-shop," to break the taboos of the Left and the managerial elites, and, at best, to force the maniacal establishment to lower its mask which for decades had occulted its actual intentions and its progressive infection of our society's historic institutions with a virulent and fatal venom.

It has marshalled legions of Never Trumpers and those who have convinced themselves of oft-repeated refrains that: "Trump can't win," or "Trump will bring down other Republican candidates," or "Trump is a moral reprobate and will lose the women's vote." None of these accusations is actually true; nevertheless, they have taken hold even of some sincere persons on the Right.

Any summary of polls over the past few months indicates that in addition to running away with the Republican nomination by huge margins, Trump can beat Biden in the general election.

The essential point is that Donald Trump is the one candidate the managerial Deep State really fears, and the reason for that is that he is the Great Disruptor, he endangers their hegemony and their seemingly unstoppable advance to globalist domination.

No one else elicits more abject fear and loathing from our enemies than Donald Trump; no one else can bring on the necessary and probably final confrontation with the progressivist forces of the Leftist managerial state. 

https://www.unz.com/article/the-return-of-the-great-disruptor-donald-j-trump/

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