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Dems Have No Cure For Their Trump Derangement Syndrome
July 02, 2024
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With a poor debate on Thursday, some unfavorable court findings on Friday, and now an immunity ruling that completely went against their wishes, Democrats are having a rough time right now. Thus, this would be a good moment to reflect on how they ended themselves in such a mess. I believe that Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) and Hillary Clinton are the ones who started it all.

Democrats were quite certain that Hillary would destroy Trump in the 2016 presidential contest. When she didn't, many Democrats went completely insane due to the extreme shock.

TDS grew like wildfire among Democrats, and Hillary made it worse by helping to finance the phony Russia-peeing-prostitute scandal. She did it to shift the blame away from herself for losing a match that should have been simple. By the way, the $1 million or more that the Democratic Party and the Hillary campaign contributed to pay the dossier accusations against Trump did not result in any criminal charges. The FEC only imposed a fine on them. That stands in stark contrast to Trump's 34 criminal convictions.

By having the FBI spy on Carter Page, George Papadopoulis, and Sam Clovis—three aides to Trump throughout the campaign—the deep state played a role. Furthermore, FBI agent Kevin Clinesmith entered a guilty plea to editing an email in order to support the surveillance warrant renewal. Afterwards, National Security Council adviser Alexander Vindman blusterily stated over Trump's conversation with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. What is Trump's crime? requesting that Zelenskyy inform our Department of Justice of any wrongdoing related to Joe Biden's threats against the Ukrainian prosecutor looking into Burisma Holdings (and Hunter). I suppose Vindman and the Democrats believe it is improper for an American president to look into corruption.

The media relentlessly spread lies about Trump during his administration in an effort to paint him as an ignorant, bigoted, and misogynistic belligerent. Trump reportedly dreamed of becoming Kim Jong Un or Vladimir Putin, according to CNN and MSNBC. The proof? None was present.

The Democratic leadership intimidated party supporters by selecting the candidate who had lost the previous three primaries and/or caucuses when it came time for them to choose a candidate for the 2020 election. They took that action as Biden was the only other well-known contender and Bernie Sanders, who was leading at the time, was probably going to lose to Trump. Representative Jim Clyburn generously backed Biden in the South Carolina primary because he believed a big name was necessary to combat the orange danger. He did it despite the fact that it was well known that Hunter had taken use of Daddy's vice president position to get a high-paying job with a Ukrainian energy business. After winning in South Carolina, Biden proceeded to secure the nomination.

Democrats are organizing major vote harvesting efforts in the battleground states in order to secure victory in 2020. There were hundreds of lawsuits filed, all aimed at undermining the election rules that the state legislatures had implemented. The intention was to make ballot harvesting easier and less obvious. COVID provided the justification for widespread bulk mailing of ballots and further removal of election regulations, which in turn accelerated the harvesting plans.

Because the six crucial swing states did not require voters to provide identification, collecting ballots there was quite simple. However, Democrats expressed concern that signature matching—which compares signatures on vote envelopes to those in registration records—might identify some of the forged ballots. Michigan, Georgia, and Pennsylvania all abandoned signature matching, although in somewhat different ways, in order to solve that issue.

The Secretary of State of Michigan said that staff members were to "presume" that signatures on ballot envelopes corresponded with those on registration records. Following the 2020 election, a court declared that Secretary Jocelyn Benson had broken the law.

The state Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a voter's ballot could not be disqualified just because his signature did not match. "Mickey Mouse" may be the voter's signature. It made no difference.

Fulton, Georgia's biggest county, made no effort to match signatures. Given that Democrats make up the great majority of Fulton voters, Biden most likely won the state due to the lack of signature matching in Fulton.
Millions of voters cast mail-in ballots in the three states without identification or signature matching. Was it sufficient to guarantee a Democratic win? Not always. Democrats in crucial areas went one step farther to ensure their victory: they stopped Republican poll challengers from observing them. They made threats against the observers both physically and verbally in Fulton County (Atlanta) and Wayne County (Detroit). The state Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decided that spectators may be placed at least 15 to 18 feet away from the processing tables. That made observation unfeasible.

In other words, Biden, if you want to call it that, "won," and Trump was aware that he had been duped. Although he brought many cases, the courts demanded that he pinpoint the exact bogus votes. Due to the elimination of the requirements required to detect such fraudulent votes months before to the election, that was almost impossible.

Joe Biden was taking the lead at that moment. All he had to do to succeed as president was uphold the policies that Trump had put in place and demonstrate to the public that he was a more compassionate leader than the cruel billionaire bully. However, because of TDS, it did not occur.

The intensity of the anti-Trump sentiment compelled Biden to demonstrate his contempt by eliminating any Trump-related initiative, including those that were clearly significant and effective. The outcome, as we all know, was catastrophic and contributed to the continued lunacy of Democrats.

The party began to worry that Trump would defeat Joe in 2024 since his support rating dropped so low, regardless of the number of votes cast and their insistence that he posed a "threat to democracy." Maybe the Democratic leadership attempted to get Biden to resign, but he refused. Or maybe Joe Biden's puppet controllers (Bob? Jill?) would not let him go. Whatever the case, Democrats unveiled a new tactic: lawfare.

It seemed like the ideal scheme. Hire Jack Smith as a hired shooter to indict and eventually convict Trump before to the election. That would demonstrate to the general people that Trump was a dangerous individual and a real danger to democracy. Simultaneously, in Democratic strongholds, use ally county prosecutors to bring comparable charges against Trump and his allies.

And so we get to the present, which is a depressing time for Democrats. The police action has failed miserably. Many come to the realization that the Democrats pose the actual danger to democracy after seeing through it. Thousands more people have also lost hope, including devout Democrats like Alan Dershowitz and Jonathan Turley. It seems as if they realize their party has lost both direction and morality. They may not convert to conservatism, but I doubt they choose to stay with a political party that has gone insane—TDS.

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