Trump Is A Galloping Certainty And The Left Isn't Half As Clever As They Credit Themselves

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Hello, this is Charles Martel coming to you from Florida and bringing down the hammer for the Canada Free Press, because without America, there is no freedom.

Regular listeners will easily recall that I’ve mentioned a number of times that Joe Biden will not be the Dem presidential candidate in 2024. How could he be? His policies have failed us; he is massively unpopular; and an enormous percentage of the country finds him too old, frail, and decrepit for any job beyond occasionally sweeping off his front porch, let alone president of the United States. And yet…And yet…

Despite hand wringing and complaints and some coordinated media panty soiling, it appears that against all odds, the Dems are going to run Biden. I have to repeat it because it defies belief: The Dems are going to run Joe Biden. It’s the most astonishing thing I’ve ever beheld in American politics. It’s as if I’m watching a man cover his body in bacon grease and then jump into a lake filled with hungry alligators. Don’t misunderstand me, I’m happy to watch the result, it’s just I don’t understand this level of risible stupidity.

...For now, Trump must continue a talking point drum beat of open borders, inflation and crime, and he must outline how he will make life better for Americans. With respect to the day of reckoning awaiting Dems, he needs to keep that to a whisper and hide the cudgel behind his back. Win first and then improve our situation. The polity, elevated, benefitted and secure, will then help him build the scaffold for his and the country’s enemies.

Before closing, I want to mention a personal note. This week, I unexpectedly lost a very close friend. Canada Free Press readers knew Doug Bronson from his “Ridin’ Out The Recession' with Doug and Deb” posts. I knew Doug as a friend from boyhood, with whom I spent countless hours at work and play. Doug was doubtless a toxic male and would have been honored to accept that designation. He was always reliable, always dependable and resourceful, and he was the best farmer, except for possibly my dad, that I ever knew. Doug is responsible for my having a podcast with CFP. I will miss him to my last breath in this world, and I look forward to seeing him in the next. Put simply, I loved the guy.

This is Charles Martel for the Canada Free Press. You can catch me on Instagram at CharlesMartelCFP.

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