“Success isn’t about how much money you make; it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives.” Michelle Obama
November 13, 2024, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
Democrats are scratching their heads, wondering why Kamala lost.
They’re pointing fingers at Joe. Nancy says “It wasn’t me.” Liz Cheney is finally coming to the realization that Democrats don’t like her either. And Barack is fuming because he found out he’s yesterday’s news.
It seemed it all happened in the twinkling of an eye, but it’s been a long time in coming.
Donald Trump won on November 5, but more than that happened.
The old way of politicking is gone, Tthe “Establishment,” the “Deep State,” DEI and Woke are "Dying in Darkness, not democracy as the Washington Post states in its paper’s slogan.
And on November 5, voters chose, as individuals, to move to the GOP, the Latinos, black Americans, Jews, and "uneducated white women", as Sunny Hostin would say. The people Democrats like to lump together in groups.
These people voted for Trump because they remembered Barack saying, “If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.” And they weren’t falling for that one again.
Suddenly the same ol’ wasn’t selling any more.
Hillary and Bill looked their age.
Barack and Michelle looked like the self-absorbed billionaires they are.
And suddenly it was okay to admit that Joe has dementia, and that Kamala was never a fit candidate for any office, especially president.
Finally.
Since Trump's run for office, politics and the government bureaucracy have been changed forever.
Trump’s picks for his administration are people who love their country. And as a candidate, Trump connected, and made people feel heard.
He turned the proverbial lemons into lemonade by sandwiching in a trip to the Bronx while being “Lawfared” in New York City by the White House and D.A. Bragg. Doing it in between court appearances.
People in the Bronx loved it. And they voted for him.
He made it fun when it wasn’t fun, serving fries at McDonald’s, driving a garbage truck, and sitting down with Joe Rogan, for a full three hours, at Rogan’s studio in Texas.
While Kamala chose not to. And Trump's McDonald's and pod cast appearances were cheaper.
Now Kamala's campaign is broke. Like a kid with her first credit card, she paid Oprah a million dollars for a town hall. She “donated” $500,000 to Al Sharpton’s “charity” for a sit-down interview.
She spent six figures to build a set for “Call Your Daddy” instead of travelling to do the interview.
And the rest she wasted on concerts and celebrities for her campaign rallies.
“Kamala Harris’ campaign ended with at least $2 million dollars in debt," Politico's California bureau chief wrote.
"Harris raised over $1 billion dollars and had $118 million dollars in the bank as of October 16."
"I am very surprised that the Democrats fought a hard and valiant fight in the 2020 presidential election, (tongue in cheek?), raising a record amount of money and have lots of money left over. Now they are being squeezed by vendors and others," Trump wrote on X.
And then, like the gentleman he is, he said, "Whatever we can do to help them during this difficult period, I would strongly recommend we, as a Party, and for the sake of desperately needed UNITY, do.
We have a lot of money left over, in that our biggest asset in the campaign was "Earned Media," and that doesn't cost very much."
It was a kindness he also showed to president Joe Biden when he met with Joe at the White House today, treating Joe with the respect that some would say Joe didn't deserve..
It makes you think that The Donald is exactly the kind of guy you'd like to see as president of the United States.
Hold the line, America.
Stay strong, Patriots