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Will the Republicans Really Lose — Again?

Just a few weeks ago it looked impossible, but now…

The article below is published today in the American Thinker, where you can read it for free in its entirety. If you can comment on it there, that might reach a wider readership, but you may be required to have a subscription to leave comments, so you may prefer to comment here.


Will the Republicans Really Lose — Again?

 

Remember just a few short weeks ago:  Donald Trump’s heroic defiance of an assassination attempt was grudgingly admired even by opponents, while the Democrats were in disarray over what to do about their demented president running for re-election – and, to compound their dilemma, his highly implausible replacement.  Trump looked like a shoe-in as the next President. All the best commentators were saying so.

Yet now, the Democrat Left establishment — with the most cringeworthy candidate ever proposed by a major party — are back in the race.  Even allowing for the bias of the opinion polls, the very notion that this ludicrous woman should be taken seriously by anyone is a damning indictment of America’s politics and where it is taking the world.

That intensive coaching prevented her from making a fool of herself in the recent debate is heralded as a remarkable achievement, which in a sense it was.

Recall that something similar happened in the midterm elections in 2022.  Two years of disastrous and authoritarian policies by the Biden Administration led to confident predictions that the Republicans would trounce them even more thoroughly than usually happens in midterms. In the event, they did not trounce them at all, and the blowback to the governing party was even milder than usual.

So what is going on here? ()

(Read the rest at American Thinker.)


As a coda to this article, a feasible method for dispensing with the political class is laid out in my new book, Who Lost America? Why the United States Went “Communist” — and What to Do about It. Some are now calling it “The Baskerville Solution,” which in my vanity I must say I do not mind, even though I did not devise it alone.  In fact, it is actively operating already among men acting spontaneously, though we will all save ourselves a lot of grief if we stop obstructing it and start offering some constructive guidance.

Stephen Baskerville is Professor of Politics at the Collegium Intermarium in Warsaw.  All his books and recent articles are available at www.StephenBaskerville.com.

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