What Now?

Segment # 253

After insurmountable challenges - Trump Wins

The Legacy Media still doesn’t get it

Today really is the beginning of the the future for the U.S. and its erratic and weak governance over the past four years. Waiting for certification of the election, Trump will begin the scramble to put together a cabinet and an administration. With potential control of both the Senate and the House, he should get the team he wants. It will be fascinating.

Tucker Carlson had some poignant remarks a few hours ago:

Trump Dominates Swing States in Historic Reelection Victory.

President-elect Donald Trump won a resounding electoral college victory Tuesday, winning every major determined swing state enroute to his second win in eight years. Nearly every news outlet declared Trump the victor in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Arizona, and the future president holds leads in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and Alaska, the four states that have yet to be called. If those results hold, Trump would walk away with 312 electoral votes, the most of any candidate since 2012. The political firebrand also leads the popular vote by nearly five million tallies. 

Harris Shuns Supporters, Goes Silent Following Defeat

 Failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris took a page from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 playbook Tuesday, refusing to address her election night party crowd and subjecting her supporters to marinate in their defeat alone. Harris’s campaign chair released a statement just before 11 PM encouraging supporters to go home and "get some sleep" as electoral results continued to pour in.


"What we do know is this race is not going to come into focus until the early morning hours,” the message read. “We’ll continue to keep you all updated as we get more information. This is what we’ve been built for, so let’s finish up what we have in front of us tonight, get some sleep, and get ready to close out strong tomorrow."

 This was not supposed to happen.

If the laws of nature had acted as they normally do, Donald Trump would have died in July, murdered in cold blood because, deep down, his enemies knew that was the only way to prevent American voters from choosing him as their leader. Trump’s impetuous head tilt that day, impossible to explain as anything other than an act of God, is the sole reason America still stands as the world’s most viable republic. It allowed Trump to be chosen by the people, not some machine puppet to rise to power who only really had the backing of the pre-established elite.

Only in this country can a man so deeply hated by the aristocratic political, business, and media establishments twice rise to become the electorate’s leader. Only here could he be subjected to countless investigations, impeachments, arrests, and physical threats and still be chosen once again as the people’s champion.

Democrat and media fearmongers have spent years saying a Trump victory would mark the end of democracy. They’re wrong. It represents its saving. The president-elect’s triumph serves as undeniable proof that America, despite its imperfections, is among the only countries in the history of the world legitimately governed by, of, and for the people.

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