Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.
March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.
From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.
Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.
At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.
For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."
The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:
1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.
2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.
3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.
4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.
https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.
From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.
Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.
At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.
For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."
The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:
1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.
2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.
3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.
4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.
https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html