I want to win. I love winning. Our country needs to win. Now that the presidential debates are over and the November election is approaching, let's focus on how we can win.
During the debate, I had one goal for President Trump: to prevent Kamala Harris from being viewed as a legitimate presidential candidate by the average TV-watching voter. The Democrats' strategy relies on crafting a narrative that makes their candidate seem credible enough to justify “voter turnout efforts” (ugh), just like in 2020. Now that Biden is no longer up to the task, the Democrats and the media are removing him from the stage and pushing Harris as their new representative.
What is her plan? What is her record? Answer: It's awful, and she clearly hates you.
The Kamala Harris I saw in the debates was someone I had never seen before. I live in Iowa, the first caucus state in the nation and one of the few places I saw Kamala Harris actually trying to win voters' support. In California, she didn't have to campaign as a Democrat, but in Iowa, she had to meet people. Oh, it was hard! That effort went so poorly that in the end, she and I ended up with the same number of delegates in the Iowa caucuses: zero.
Currently, betting markets have Harris at 51-49 odds to become president, yet no one has cast a single vote to put her there. Now is not the time for clever jokes and memes about how ignorant she is. They won't work against the dark forces manipulating Harris. And have I mentioned how much I want to win? Americans are about to start voting in key states. The clock is ticking. I don't want to end up in prison a few years from now just for expressing my opinion about Kamala's tyranny.
So let's focus on what we can control Right nowThe debate moderators were terrible, but dwelling on that is the behavior of people who are destined to lose, just like incompetent Republican candidates of the past. There are 55 days until the election, the same number of days since Trump suffered his biggest blow. We can't afford to waste time like we did at that critical moment.
The path to victory lies in this undeniable truth: Republicans win when elections are focused on issues, Democrats win when they are focused on characters, and one recurring theme in the debates is that listening to those who truly understand Harris, America's new Jezebel, for who she really is would give Trump a chance.
Strip away all the satanic glitter and sense gratification and look beneath the surface as a discerning believer. Recognize the attacks on reality the Democrats can produce. Trolling and “conquering liberals” will not defeat the Democrats. Using Kamala Harris' own words from the debates, you could make at least six powerful commercials against her.
The message is clear: Harris has no regard for the suffering of the American people and has shown no intention of alleviating the suffering she caused as Vice President over the past four years. That is her record, and we must bind her political future to it. Otherwise, as our revolutionary forebears understood, we will all be hanged, separately.
At the end of the day, people want elections to focus on them and their issues. Which leads to my second absolute truth about American politics: whoever makes the best argument for the future always wins. While it doesn't change the fact that Donald Trump spent roughly 70% of the debate defending his own record instead of having Kamala defend hers as an incumbent, we can argue for a reversal of this approach going forward.
What plans does Kamala have for us other than to copy and paste Joe Biden's offensive blunders onto her presidential website? No area of American life has been better than the first three years of President Trump? Using clips from debates that Democrats celebrate, without even featuring Trump in commercial breaks, she exposes the truth of her dark plans in her own words.
What is her plan? What is her record? Answer: It's terrible, and she clearly hates you.
As I have been saying for years, when people like Harris call us all racists, misogynists, xenophobes and homophobes, it is not because they have well-founded and detailed arguments that they hold back to roll out when we least expect them. They do so because they have none of them, and because they have contempt for us and our traditions.
Did I really say I wanted to win?





