To put it another way, Democrats are sad that the American people roundly rejected their brand of woke Marxism in November.
Against all odds, Donald Trump fought a slew of legal battles designed to damage and ensnare him during an election year. He beat them all or practically will beat them all when everything is said and done. Even the most recent sentencing in New York, an “unconditional discharge” that carries no penalty, turned into a nothing burger for Democrats. The case will likely be thrown out on appeal, adding insult to injury.
It’s as if Trump found the secret sauce he had in 2016 and dialed it up several more notches in 2024.
On Sunday, the anti-Trump Meet the Press panel discussion was just about in tears over how successful Trump has been in vanquishing his legal woes, winning a resounding victory, and getting Republicans in Congress to come along for the ride:
🚨 ANTI-TRUMP NBC ANALYST: "Trump is at his absolute strongest right at this moment.”
"His pick for speaker – no fight. Senate Republicans – loving him right now. Most nominees are on track. Corporate America – bending the knee. Legal problems – over. This is peak Donald Trump." pic.twitter.com/l1QMtPiPUu
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 12, 2025
It does seem that politically speaking, the new Trump administration is firing on all cylinders.
Former foes like Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and even Amazon founder Jeff Bezos each want a seat at the table. It’s as if the country unshackled itself from the woke mind virus ruining America. Perhaps we’ve been unburdened by what has been.
Where do Democrats go from here? They’re now the token opposition in the House and Senate leaving them with little power in Washington. Yes, they can still obstruct the Senate with the filibuster but that only gets you so far.
Trump is sailing right now with the wind at his back. It will be a whirlwind year and it all kicks off a week from today.
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