Is Donald Trump’s Political Career Effectively Over?
It is inconceivable for anyone with even a hint of rational thought to consider Donald Trump a credible political candidate. He is a complete fraud and con-man who has tainted every profession he has ever touched, be it business or politics. His followers are still enamored with this notion, which is mind-boggling.
The Beginning of the End
Donald Trump’s political journey is nearing its final act. After his disastrous election defeat, the orange-faced figure is facing multiple trials and is expected to face incarceration.
Never in November, when Trump will finally be free to fuck himself is this nation expected to see a return of this individual to any form of public office. Trump now represents a failure, not only to democracy but to the moral fabric of this nation.
Michael Cohen: Trump’s Bankrupt Past
Trump’s life is now effectively over. We see a man fortifying his old age with erratic behavior and rhetoric. He lives in a fantasy world where he calls himself a Christian, yet his actions scream otherwise. The irony is stark – a man who cheated on his wife, implicated himself in criminal activities, and has a long history of racial insensitivity, claims to be a faithful Christian. His morality and ethics are non-existent.
The Decline of Trump’s Political Divide
The 2016 election was about more than just Trump. It was a symbol of disillusionment and a cry for change. America and the world gave him a chance to prove that he could lead. However, the facade of success and integrity was nothing but a lie. The last nail in the coffin for Trump’s political career will likely come in November, when he will officially face his own demise. This is not just about Trump; it’s about restoring faith in democratic institutions and processes.
The Changing Tide of American Politics
Special elections in the United States this year have showcased a massive shift in American political attitudes. Thirty special elections have been held, and the trend is overwhelmingly against Trump and his supporters. In states seen as conservative strongholds, the trend is toward the Democrats. Kentucky showed a 29% swing, Tennessee 18%, Louisiana 13%, Virginia a whopping 32%. The average swing in the United States is 11% in favor of the Democrats.
This shift is thanks in large part to Trump and his followers, who have alienated the middle class. If this trend continues, the Republican party will face severe repercussions in the 2024 elections. Trump’s rallies have become disaster zones, and even his supporters are tired of hearing the same hate speech. The patience of the general public has run out, and the media should cease giving him any platform.
The End of an Experiment
Trump’s presidency was an experiment, and it has proven to be a failure. Lying, suspension of the constitution, and destroying democracy to get his way is a canary in the coal mine for democratic institutions. He has single-handedly undermined public confidence in the democratic process, leading to a reevaluation and strengthening of the democratic checks and balances.
Given the events of the past four years, it is clear that Trump’s road to reelection is becoming increasingly challenging. Every day brings new evidence of his failing grip on power, and his political career will likely be over by 2024.
As America moves forward, it is essential to acknowledge the damage done and work to rebuild. The die-hard crazy ones are on the decline, and the law and order will soon take care of those who seek to use violence to support Trump.