Is the Left Running Out of Options for Donald Trump?
If we didn’t already know it, we are in for a wild ride in 2024. Americans are more politically divided than ever before. More than half of the nation believes that we have a President who is senile and is not running the show. His Vice President is a diversity hire who can barely utter a coherent sentence. The rest of the administration is made up of radical holdovers from the Obama administration, and many think it is the former President himself who is calling the shots. They are instituting the most liberal, undemocratic, and dangerous policies we have ever seen. Add to all of this, a Presidential election, where a former President is running to return to the White House. The people who love and support him are rabid in their love and support. They remember how strong and prosperous the country was under his leadership. They want a return to that. The people who hate him, hate, and despise him with the same rabidness. They have tried to get rid of him from the moment he announced he was running for the first time in 2016. The level of pathological hatred towards him and those who support him is like nothing we have ever seen. To many of those supporters, everything that has happened to him since 2016, seems like an orchestrated plan. If this doesn’t work, we’ll try that.
Recently, former Fox News Channel host, and now founder of the Tucker Carlson Network, Tucker Carlson, sat down with his fellow former Fox News commentator Dan Bongino. Tucker Carlson is the guy we all aspire to be. Say what you think, call it like it is, and let the chips fall where they may. Carlson and Bongino discussed the frantic more insane than ever state of the American left. As usual, Tucker Carlson did not hold back. Whether you love or hate Donald Trump, what he said should send a chill down the spine of every conservative. In a way, only Tucker Carlson seems to be able to do, he explained how, usually, events in life seem to go. The customary way sequences occur, the first initial paths of easiest resistance, followed by a gradual increase and ramping up of rhetoric, activity, and reaction. But at some point, when all those things have failed to get the desired results, a much sharper, stinging, and most likely sudden action is called for. In the case of Donald Trump, Tucker ominously laid it all out.
When Trump announced his candidacy, no one in the media took him seriously, and they were not shy about doing it. We have all seen the clip of Ann Coulter on Bill Maher’s show rightly predicting that Donald Trump had the best chance to win the presidency. The audience howled with laughter. But then it happened. Liberal Democrats could not believe it. So, like the children they are when they don’t get their way, they took to the streets protesting, and destroying other people’s property. They all took part in some weird primal scream-in. It was just so dang much fun to watch. But then something happened. We all started to become acutely aware of just how deep the Trump Derangement Syndrome went. Impeachment used to be something that happened every hundred years or so. It was an act reserved only for the very few. But Democrats were convinced that impeachment was the vehicle to finally rid themselves of Donald Trump. When once wasn’t enough, they did it twice. It still didn’t work.
When that wasn’t enough, then they tried the legal system. I don’t use the word “justice” here because the current proceedings have nothing to do with justice. Donald Trump has been indicted four times for various “crimes.” It is no coincidence that the indictments have been filed in areas that are heavily Democratic. Legal experts like Professor Allan Dershowitz, Greg Jarrett, and others, say that many of the statutes the indictments are based on are legally wobbly at best, and they do not hold much possibility of conviction. Oh sure, there is always a possibility, but Democrats and the left probably should not bet the farm on it.
The current thing being thrown at the wall to see if it sticks is attempting to remove Trump from state ballots. This is based on the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, barring anyone who has “engaged in insurrection” to be barred from running for public office. It was originally designated for former Confederates after the Civil War. Trump has not been charged or convicted of insurrection. But Democrats certainly would not let a minor detail like that get in the way. Again, most legal experts believe that the Supreme Court will hear the case in Colorado, and it will promptly be slapped down, as will the case in Maine.
That, said Tucker Carlson, quite matter-of-factly, and out loud, leaves the left with just one option, assassination. Nothing else has worked for them. Have they reached the last resort? He says that he has actually broached the subject with Trump but Trump “did not engage.” Tucker then said what we all know to be true. Donald Trump is a smart man. He knows what’s up. Tucker Carlson’s interview with Dan Bongino also poses a question, maybe naïve in nature, but still a valid question. If those on the left know that conservatives are saying out loud, that they believe this is something that might be being contemplated, would it be a deterrent, a bit of insurance against it? Or has the twisted buffoonery of the left reached the absolute point of danger we have all suspected it would get to one day?
The great Rush Limbaugh often said that Democrats and the left were used to being able to take out any Republican they wanted to. Donald Trump is the one guy they have been unable to do that to. As Tucker said to Bongino regarding what the left might do next, “How many more arrows do you have in your quiver? And what’s the next one?”
To hear Dan and Tucker discussing this issue, go to the 40:32 mark of the video.