On Monday morning, leftists were handed the grim reality that if the presidential election were held that day, Donald Trump would defeat Joe Biden.
Look, I get it. This is just a snapshot in time and a lot can happen in the veritable eternity that is eight months in politics. But as Erick Erickson explains, this is the beginning of a trend.
Everything Democrats have fired at Trump has only made him stronger. Biden’s presence on the national stage only helps Trump. This is all really funny to watch as the great media/Democrat freakout escalates.
Meanwhile, Americans are watching increasing anti-semitism rise and, despite years of lectures about far-right radical anti-semites, the anti-semitism is actually coming from the left. From the newsrooms of Washington and New York to the college campuses of the elite, anti-semitism is rising and, because it comes from the left, the media is rather subdued in its coverage. Joe Biden refuses to denounce it aggressively. The left is starting to divide.
Joe Biden may be the only Democrat who cannot beat Donald Trump. He is also the keystone of the Democratic Party. With his removal, the party collapses. With his insistence on staying, Trump gets closer and closer to a White House return.
The only way progs could console themselves was the possibility of Trump being left of the presidential ballot in enough states so as to make it impossible for him to prevail. Ah, but that sentiment lasted all of a few hours when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the state of Colorado overstepped its authority in removing Trump from their statewide ballot.
Given their maniacal rantings all over social media, leftists definitely had a baaaaaad case of the Mondays.
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