Millions see him as a disappointed redeemer and yearn for a second coming. Like the messiahs before him, from Skywalker to Moses, he may still struggle with his destiny. He is at risk of being rejected twice. A depressing prospect for someone who says he hates losers. But the faithful, or many of them, have made up their minds. On Fox News, on talk radio, even at a fundraiser he attended, Donald Trump said. Act now – there won’t be a better time. The outcry began to build with the furor caused by FBI agents investigating Trump’s Florida estate at Mar-a-Lago. Even his Republican opponents fell in line, spewing fury against the Fed. But a Trump candidate’s landslide victory in Wyoming over his biggest victim has turned things upside down. Now is the time many believe Trump will declare his candidacy. Read more: Liz Cheney ‘considering’ presidential run in bid to block Donald Trump’s return Donald Trump is being investigated under the Espionage Act, with ‘top secret’ documents taken from his Florida home A candidate Trump’s decisive victory over Liz Cheney has enormous symbolism. From Dick, the former vice president, to Liz, the Cheney brand was everything Republicans stood for. But none of that counted. His victory in Wyoming cemented Trump’s power in the party. It’s for all the same reasons as before. He’s the non-politician who finally takes on Washington and pisses off the political and media elite, draining the swamp and so on. The billionaire is scamming the masses, or not, his pitch is working and he’s raking in millions. His “persecution” by these elites, as supporters see it, only strengthens him politically. He’s made millions from that FBI raid alone. Image: The FBI searched Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida earlier this month One reason these millions despise Washington and its elites can be traced to the sins of Liz Cheney’s father. Vice President Dick Cheney helped lead America into a war in Iraq on false premises that cost America lives and billions, not to mention enormous damage to its power and prestige. More than one observer has pointed out the irony of her position. The daughter of a man accused of perpetrating one big lie fought to refute another, Donald Trump’s claim that he won the last election, and now she’s being punished for it. Liz Cheney can say she’s not going away. She vowed to continue her crusade against Trump. Her supporters fondly compare her to another Star Wars Jedi, Obi-Wan Kenobi who told Darth Vader that he could kill him, but it would only make him stronger. It is hard to see how this metaphor applies politically in the immediate term at least. Ms. Cheney’s pursuit of Mr. Trump appears to have little electoral appeal where it counts, if Wyoming is anything to go by. But she will remain a strong competitor to Mr Trump, motivating him and that could make his candidacy more likely as he tries to make her efforts futile. What does this mean for America as it heads into midterm elections with one of its two major parties fully dominated by one man, a “cult of personality” as an anti-Trump Republican group put it this week? In Wyoming, Mr. Trump’s growing power led to spectacular success, but maybe not in other races. Image: Liz Cheney lost her seat in Congress on Tuesday to a challenger backed by Donald Trump Mr Trump’s grip means fringe candidates are being picked to run elsewhere. Conspiracy theorists who believe that QAnon nonsense America is run by pedophiles, for example. The latest figures show several of them are struggling at the polls, and observers say that could jeopardize the party’s chances of winning back the Senate. However, none of this is likely to deter Mr Trump. No one dares to resist him. He still seems to understand voters better than the rest of his party and retains the power to make and destroy careers. Mr. Trump’s legal risk is growing. Prosecutors continue to gather evidence. He is now being investigated under the Espionage Act. This may motivate him to believe that running for the White House will make his charge more difficult. If impeached, it promises to be the mother of all legal, political and constitutional crises. Prepare yourself. If you thought Trump’s first appearance was crazy enough, just wait for the sequel.
title: “Prepare. If You Thought The First Coming Of Donald Trump Was Crazy Enough Wait For The Sequel Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-07” author: “Larry Blake”
Millions see him as a disappointed redeemer and yearn for a second coming. Like the messiahs before him, from Skywalker to Moses, he may still struggle with his destiny. He is at risk of being rejected twice. A depressing prospect for someone who says he hates losers. But the faithful, or many of them, have made up their minds. On Fox News, on talk radio, even at a fundraiser he attended, Donald Trump said. Act now – there won’t be a better time. The outcry began to build with the furor caused by FBI agents investigating Trump’s Florida estate at Mar-a-Lago. Even his Republican opponents fell in line, spewing fury against the Fed. But a Trump candidate’s landslide victory in Wyoming over his biggest victim has turned things upside down. Now is the time many believe Trump will declare his candidacy. Read more: Liz Cheney ‘considering’ presidential run in bid to block Donald Trump’s return Donald Trump is being investigated under the Espionage Act, with ‘top secret’ documents taken from his Florida home A candidate Trump’s decisive victory over Liz Cheney has enormous symbolism. From Dick, the former vice president, to Liz, the Cheney brand was everything Republicans stood for. But none of that counted. His victory in Wyoming cemented Trump’s power in the party. It’s for all the same reasons as before. He’s the non-politician who finally takes on Washington and pisses off the political and media elite, draining the swamp and so on. The billionaire is scamming the masses, or not, his pitch is working and he’s raking in millions. His “persecution” by these elites, as supporters see it, only strengthens him politically. He’s made millions from that FBI raid alone. Image: The FBI searched Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida earlier this month One reason these millions despise Washington and its elites can be traced to the sins of Liz Cheney’s father. Vice President Dick Cheney helped lead America into a war in Iraq on false premises that cost America lives and billions, not to mention enormous damage to its power and prestige. More than one observer has pointed out the irony of her position. The daughter of a man accused of perpetrating one big lie fought to refute another, Donald Trump’s claim that he won the last election, and now she’s being punished for it. Liz Cheney can say she’s not going away. She vowed to continue her crusade against Trump. Her supporters fondly compare her to another Star Wars Jedi, Obi-Wan Kenobi who told Darth Vader that he could kill him, but it would only make him stronger. It is hard to see how this metaphor applies politically in the immediate term at least. Ms. Cheney’s pursuit of Mr. Trump appears to have little electoral appeal where it counts, if Wyoming is anything to go by. But she will remain a strong competitor to Mr Trump, motivating him and that could make his candidacy more likely as he tries to make her efforts futile. What does this mean for America as it heads into midterm elections with one of its two major parties fully dominated by one man, a “cult of personality” as an anti-Trump Republican group put it this week? In Wyoming, Mr. Trump’s growing power led to spectacular success, but maybe not in other races. Image: Liz Cheney lost her seat in Congress on Tuesday to a challenger backed by Donald Trump Mr Trump’s grip means fringe candidates are being picked to run elsewhere. Conspiracy theorists who believe that QAnon nonsense America is run by pedophiles, for example. The latest figures show several of them are struggling at the polls, and observers say that could jeopardize the party’s chances of winning back the Senate. However, none of this is likely to deter Mr Trump. No one dares to resist him. He still seems to understand voters better than the rest of his party and retains the power to make and destroy careers. Mr. Trump’s legal risk is growing. Prosecutors continue to gather evidence. He is now being investigated under the Espionage Act. This may motivate him to believe that running for the White House will make his charge more difficult. If impeached, it promises to be the mother of all legal, political and constitutional crises. Prepare yourself. If you thought Trump’s first appearance was crazy enough, just wait for the sequel.
title: “Prepare. If You Thought The First Coming Of Donald Trump Was Crazy Enough Wait For The Sequel Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “Marcia Smith”
Millions see him as a disappointed redeemer and yearn for a second coming. Like the messiahs before him, from Skywalker to Moses, he may still struggle with his destiny. He is at risk of being rejected twice. A depressing prospect for someone who says he hates losers. But the faithful, or many of them, have made up their minds. On Fox News, on talk radio, even at a fundraiser he attended, Donald Trump said. Act now – there won’t be a better time. The outcry began to build with the furor caused by FBI agents investigating Trump’s Florida estate at Mar-a-Lago. Even his Republican opponents fell in line, spewing fury against the Fed. But a Trump candidate’s landslide victory in Wyoming over his biggest victim has turned things upside down. Now is the time many believe Trump will declare his candidacy. Read more: Liz Cheney ‘considering’ presidential run in bid to block Donald Trump’s return Donald Trump is being investigated under the Espionage Act, with ‘top secret’ documents taken from his Florida home A candidate Trump’s decisive victory over Liz Cheney has enormous symbolism. From Dick, the former vice president, to Liz, the Cheney brand was everything Republicans stood for. But none of that counted. His victory in Wyoming cemented Trump’s power in the party. It’s for all the same reasons as before. He’s the non-politician who finally takes on Washington and pisses off the political and media elite, draining the swamp and so on. The billionaire is scamming the masses, or not, his pitch is working and he’s raking in millions. His “persecution” by these elites, as supporters see it, only strengthens him politically. He’s made millions from that FBI raid alone. Image: The FBI searched Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida earlier this month One reason these millions despise Washington and its elites can be traced to the sins of Liz Cheney’s father. Vice President Dick Cheney helped lead America into a war in Iraq on false premises that cost America lives and billions, not to mention enormous damage to its power and prestige. More than one observer has pointed out the irony of her position. The daughter of a man accused of perpetrating one big lie fought to refute another, Donald Trump’s claim that he won the last election, and now she’s being punished for it. Liz Cheney can say she’s not going away. She vowed to continue her crusade against Trump. Her supporters fondly compare her to another Star Wars Jedi, Obi-Wan Kenobi who told Darth Vader that he could kill him, but it would only make him stronger. It is hard to see how this metaphor applies politically in the immediate term at least. Ms. Cheney’s pursuit of Mr. Trump appears to have little electoral appeal where it counts, if Wyoming is anything to go by. But she will remain a strong competitor to Mr Trump, motivating him and that could make his candidacy more likely as he tries to make her efforts futile. What does this mean for America as it heads into midterm elections with one of its two major parties fully dominated by one man, a “cult of personality” as an anti-Trump Republican group put it this week? In Wyoming, Mr. Trump’s growing power led to spectacular success, but maybe not in other races. Image: Liz Cheney lost her seat in Congress on Tuesday to a challenger backed by Donald Trump Mr Trump’s grip means fringe candidates are being picked to run elsewhere. Conspiracy theorists who believe that QAnon nonsense America is run by pedophiles, for example. The latest figures show several of them are struggling at the polls, and observers say that could jeopardize the party’s chances of winning back the Senate. However, none of this is likely to deter Mr Trump. No one dares to resist him. He still seems to understand voters better than the rest of his party and retains the power to make and destroy careers. Mr. Trump’s legal risk is growing. Prosecutors continue to gather evidence. He is now being investigated under the Espionage Act. This may motivate him to believe that running for the White House will make his charge more difficult. If impeached, it promises to be the mother of all legal, political and constitutional crises. Prepare yourself. If you thought Trump’s first appearance was crazy enough, just wait for the sequel.
title: “Prepare. If You Thought The First Coming Of Donald Trump Was Crazy Enough Wait For The Sequel Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-12” author: “Paul Dickerson”
Millions see him as a disappointed redeemer and yearn for a second coming. Like the messiahs before him, from Skywalker to Moses, he may still struggle with his destiny. He is at risk of being rejected twice. A depressing prospect for someone who says he hates losers. But the faithful, or many of them, have made up their minds. On Fox News, on talk radio, even at a fundraiser he attended, Donald Trump said. Act now – there won’t be a better time. The outcry began to build with the furor caused by FBI agents investigating Trump’s Florida estate at Mar-a-Lago. Even his Republican opponents fell in line, spewing fury against the Fed. But a Trump candidate’s landslide victory in Wyoming over his biggest victim has turned things upside down. Now is the time many believe Trump will declare his candidacy. Read more: Liz Cheney ‘considering’ presidential run in bid to block Donald Trump’s return Donald Trump is being investigated under the Espionage Act, with ‘top secret’ documents taken from his Florida home A candidate Trump’s decisive victory over Liz Cheney has enormous symbolism. From Dick, the former vice president, to Liz, the Cheney brand was everything Republicans stood for. But none of that counted. His victory in Wyoming cemented Trump’s power in the party. It’s for all the same reasons as before. He’s the non-politician who finally takes on Washington and pisses off the political and media elite, draining the swamp and so on. The billionaire is scamming the masses, or not, his pitch is working and he’s raking in millions. His “persecution” by these elites, as supporters see it, only strengthens him politically. He’s made millions from that FBI raid alone. Image: The FBI searched Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida earlier this month One reason these millions despise Washington and its elites can be traced to the sins of Liz Cheney’s father. Vice President Dick Cheney helped lead America into a war in Iraq on false premises that cost America lives and billions, not to mention enormous damage to its power and prestige. More than one observer has pointed out the irony of her position. The daughter of a man accused of perpetrating one big lie fought to refute another, Donald Trump’s claim that he won the last election, and now she’s being punished for it. Liz Cheney can say she’s not going away. She vowed to continue her crusade against Trump. Her supporters fondly compare her to another Star Wars Jedi, Obi-Wan Kenobi who told Darth Vader that he could kill him, but it would only make him stronger. It is hard to see how this metaphor applies politically in the immediate term at least. Ms. Cheney’s pursuit of Mr. Trump appears to have little electoral appeal where it counts, if Wyoming is anything to go by. But she will remain a strong competitor to Mr Trump, motivating him and that could make his candidacy more likely as he tries to make her efforts futile. What does this mean for America as it heads into midterm elections with one of its two major parties fully dominated by one man, a “cult of personality” as an anti-Trump Republican group put it this week? In Wyoming, Mr. Trump’s growing power led to spectacular success, but maybe not in other races. Image: Liz Cheney lost her seat in Congress on Tuesday to a challenger backed by Donald Trump Mr Trump’s grip means fringe candidates are being picked to run elsewhere. Conspiracy theorists who believe that QAnon nonsense America is run by pedophiles, for example. The latest figures show several of them are struggling at the polls, and observers say that could jeopardize the party’s chances of winning back the Senate. However, none of this is likely to deter Mr Trump. No one dares to resist him. He still seems to understand voters better than the rest of his party and retains the power to make and destroy careers. Mr. Trump’s legal risk is growing. Prosecutors continue to gather evidence. He is now being investigated under the Espionage Act. This may motivate him to believe that running for the White House will make his charge more difficult. If impeached, it promises to be the mother of all legal, political and constitutional crises. Prepare yourself. If you thought Trump’s first appearance was crazy enough, just wait for the sequel.