Robert Kennedy, Jr. understands:
What “MAGA” really means
The phrase has troubled liberals who think it is a call for a return to an America before civil rights, gay rights, and women’s rights. But I have a more generous interpretation, one that is truer to my experience of Donald Trump as he is today. “Make America Great Again” recalls a nation brimming with vitality, with a can-do spirit, with hope and a belief in itself. It was an America that was beginning to confront its darker shadows, could acknowledge the injustice in its past and present, yet at the same time could celebrate its successes. It was a nation of broad prosperity, the world’s most vibrant middle class, and a idealistic belief (though not consistently applied) in freedom, justice, and democracy. It was a nation that led the world in innovation, productivity, and technology. And it was the healthiest country in the world. I have talked to many Trump supporters. I have talked with his inner circle. I have talked to the man himself. This is the America they want to restore.
@RobertKennedyJr on X (formerly Twitter)
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Lawless Jack Smith’s latest made-up charges against Trump?
It’s not “lawfare.” It’s warfare. Literally, a cold civil war getting hotter by the hour.
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“Now I get it. When they say ‘democracy’ they really mean ‘dictatorship of the proletariat.'”
— Matt Kibbe
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Kamala is lying that she now opposes electric car mandates and wants Trump’s border wall completed. Last week she wanted Soviet-style pricing and bread lines. Why can’t she make up her mind? Is she a Communist, or a Constitutionalist? How can leftists justify voting for her, if she’s supposedly adopting Trump positions? Do these toxic totalitarians think we are all brain dead? Or are they brain dead, and just assume we’re the same?
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“Opinions don’t affect facts. But facts should affect opinions, and do, if you’re rational.” (Ricky Gervais)
By this definition, today’s American culture is wildly, utterly irrational. Everything is upside down and inside out. It’s the cultural equivalent of psychosis. Not most of the people; but virtually everyone the people rely on for any kind of intellectual, social or psychological guidance.