The rhetoric and posturing coming from the left in the wake of the Trump victory is bordering on the absurd. Listening to Blue State Governor’s puff out their chests and proclaim to be defenders of “their people” is not only laughable but totally disregards the millions of citizens in those states who voted for Trump….and not just voted for Trump but voted against their candidate and their progressive agenda. All it takes is an electoral map to realize that based on land mass, this country remains overwhelmingly conservative, and these governors are appealing only to city dwellers and urban areas of population density more likely to harbor the cultural elite and those that suckle at the government teat. Behold the wisdom of the Electoral College. As an example, Kathy Hochul, the decidedly botoxed and intellectually vapid governor of New York, followed in her predecessor Andy Cuomo’s divisive footsteps by calling Trump voters “anti-American” and possessing values that are “not consistent” with those of the state of New York. I realize that Ms. Hochul is likely mathematically impaired, as are most democrats when faced with statistical reality, but newsflash: 44.2% of the citizens of New York cast their ballots for Donald Trump, nearly 9 million of your constituents who you are casting aside as insignificant or as Cuomo said “not welcome here.” Nice. No wonder the state of New York continues to see a population exodus, mostly from upstate regions where the perpetually progressive state administration continues to dump their trash, their prisons, their wind farms, and their solar panels all to benefit their wealthy downstate donors so they can virtue signal at the next Met Gala.
And then we have Esquire magazine representing the mainstream media, an insignificant publication trolling for readership and validity, who just today opined: “Needless to say, a Republican superfecta—Presidency, Senate, House, SCOTUS—would be an extinction-level event for a lot of the best things about the country, and for the actual humans who depend on those things.” Seriously, an extinction-level event?” Like opening our borders and increasing global conflicts and potentially dragging us into another boots-on-the-ground debacle courtesy of the Warhawks and bumbling incompetence in the Biden-Harris administration wouldn’t be detrimental to our well-being? Where have you been the last four years? Meanwhile, in the real world, Iran and Putin have already struck conciliatory tones in response to Trump merely being President-elect, and European leaders have called en masse to congratulate him, presumably breathing a collective sigh of relief. And if “a lot of things” means your transgender ideology, forgiving student loan debt, pouring billions of dollars into corrupt foreign regimes, appeasing our enemies, more social programs, bigger government, price fixing, redistribution of wealth, and non-sensical green new deal policies while defunding the police, decriminalizing theft, decimating our military and our standing on the world stage, then you need to reevaluate your priorities.
So, enough with the rhetoric. Let’s try unity for a change. Recall Trump won both the Electoral College and the Popular Vote, something Republicans haven’t accomplished in 20 years. The media and blue state governors cannot simply dismiss more than half the population of the country. We just spent the entire election cycle with the progressives and their media cabal claiming Trump was somehow a “threat to democracy” and how he ”refused to accept the results of a free and fair election,” yet here you have it, democrat elected officials and their sycophants in the media rejecting over half the electorate. We are the majority. We have a mandate. To deny it is divisive and that Kathy Hochul is anti-American.
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