Anonymous ID: 9628f3 Aug. 25, 2024, 1:48 p.m. No.21480990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0992 >>1110 >>1327 >>1449 >>1668 >>1722

The Left’s Swift Shift After RFK Jr.’s Trump Endorsement

Kennedy’s indictment of his former party, along with his endorsement of Donald Trump, has sent shock waves through the chambers of the self-appointed elite who would rule us.1/2

 

Roger KimballAugust 25, 2024

The thing I admire about contemporary deep-state Democrats is their nimbleness.

 

This nimbleness was on ostentatious view in the regime response to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s announcement Friday that he was 1) suspending his campaign (at least in battleground states) and 2) throwing his support behind Donald Trump.

 

The acrid scent of panic might have been expected among the limp-wristed, totalitarian faithful. And, in fact, beneath the amusing cologne of anti-Trump bluster, the panic was indeed discernible.

 

But there was also that trademark smooth-as-a-suppository (as Saul Bellow put it) suaveness, exemplified, for instance, by former Obama strategist David Axelrod.

 

“Robert F. Kennedy Sr.,” Axelrod posted shortly after the deed was done, “would have been appalled to see his son cut a deal to drop out for [t]he race and endorse Trump.”

 

Imagine: someone agrees to drop out of a race at the last minute and support a rival candidate! As the commentatorNed Ryan put it in response to Axelrod’s snippy post: “You suddenly seem offended by someone cutting a deal to drop out of the race and endorse someone else.”

 

Cast your mind back, David, to July 21 of this year. That’s when Joe Biden, having been made an offer he couldn’t refuse by the secret committee running the country, suddenly announced that he was dropping out of the race. This was, remember, after Biden repeatedly insisted that he was staying in the race and was looking forward to the next debate against Trump. Yes, the first was a disaster, but he would show ’em!

 

Biden’s missive, posted to his personal—not his official POTUS—account, bore all the earmarks of haste not to say coercion. Had someone actually dictated the text to him? We don’t know. But it was widely remarked that he neglected to endorse Kamala Harris. That came a few moments later in a separate post.

 

It is easy to forget what prodigious feats of political nimbleness were required to carry out this most delicate operation. First, the media and the party bosses had to stop mid-track and start marching in the opposite direction.On the morning of July 21, Joe Biden was “sharp as a tack.” By sundown, he was sadly diminished but also a brave herofor putting country before self and nobly bowing out of the race. The whole maneuver displayed an Olympics-level nimbleness.

 

So has the subsequent coronation of Kamala Harris. On the day before Biden’s defenestration,she was widely acknowledged to be a disliked, incompetent, airhead. The day after, she was hailed as the reincarnation of Winston Churchill.

 

As I have several times noted since ==the magic bus of Kamala’s supreme makeover= got underway, the nimbleness of her canonization, though impressive, was the brittle project of magical thinking. It was like a hot-air balloon: eye-catching on ascent, intractable in flight, and dangerous when the air cooled and the plummet began.

 

As I and others observed, the ecstasy surrounding Kamala Harris on the run-up to the Democratic Convention wasbut a “sugar high,” a temporary state of intoxicationthat would be as short-lived as it was numbing.

 

The convention wasn’t over before strains of “the thrill is gone” could be heard beginning to echo in the chambers of the punditocracy.

 

By Thursday, the day that Kamala was to speak, it was beginning to beclear that her image as a great statesman-in-waiting was the closest thing to creatio ex nihilo since the events recounted in the opening chapters of Genesis.

 

This was something that Kennedy underscored in the course of his remarkable address Friday afternoon before joining Donald Trump at his rally in Arizona that evening.“[T]he DNC and its media organs engineered a surge of popularity for Vice President Harris based on nothing,”Kennedy said. “No policies, no interviews, no debates, only smoke and mirrors and balloons in a highly-produced circus.” Various Dems mentioned Trump 147 times from the stage on just the first day of their convention, while Republicans mentioned Joe Biden but twice over the course of their entire four-day event.. But “Who needs a policy,” Kennedy asked with calculated bile, “when you have Trump to hate?”

 

https://amgreatness.com/2024/08/25/the-lefts-swift-shift-after-rfk-jr-s-trump-endorsement/

Anonymous ID: 9628f3 Aug. 25, 2024, 1:49 p.m. No.21480992   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1110 >>1327 >>1449 >>1668 >>1722

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Bingo. I understand that Kennedy has espoused certain ideas—about who actually killed his father, for example, or the legitimacy of the 2004 presidential election—that many will take issue with.But his penetrating grasp of what has happened to the Democrat party, and therefore to the tradition of democracy itself, is as bracing as it is accurate. “In the name of saving democracy,” he notes, “a Democratic Party set itself to dismantle it.”

 

Lacking confidence that its candidate could win a fair election at the voting booth, the DNC waged continual legal warfare against both President Trump and myself. Each time that our volunteers turned in those towering boxes of the signatures needed to get on the ballot the DNC dragged us into court, state after state, attempting to erase their work, and to subvert the will of the voters who had signed those petitions. It deployed DNC-aligned judges to throw me and other candidates off the ballot and to throw President Trump in jail. It ran a sham primary that was rigged to prevent any serious challenge to President Biden. Then, when a predictably awful debate performance precipitated a palace coup against President Biden, the same shadowy DNC operatives appointed his successor, also without an election. They installed a candidate who was so unpopular with voters that she dropped out in 2020 without winning a single delegate.

 

Everything Kennedy says in that searing assessment is true.= He is also right that the media, once thought to hold power to account, have become creatures of the ruling consensus, “stenographers for the organs of power.”

 

Kennedy noted that he and Trump were not in agreement on every issue. But, he said, they were at one about several important policies, including “ending the Forever Wars, ending the childhood disease epidemics, securing the border, protecting freedom of speech, unraveling the corporate capture of our regulatory agencies, and getting the U.S. intelligence agencies out of the business of propagandizing, censoring, and surveilling Americans, as well as interfering in our elections.” That’s a good bit to be getting on with.

 

Kennedy’s indictment of his former party=, along with his endorsement of Donald Trump, has sent shock waves through the chambers of the self-appointed elite who would rule us.==

 

The timing of Kennedy’s announcement—he spoke mere hours after Kamala’s acceptance speech—could not have been more deadly. For one thing, he monopolized the headlines, just when the Dems were planning to luxuriate in their moment of triumph.For another, his endorsement of Trump was almost instantly reflected in the polls.

 

Tony Fabrizio,Trump’s chief pollster, noted later on Friday that in every battleground state, Kennedy’s endorsement shifted votes to Trump. For example, “the net vote gained in a state like Arizona based on just a 2020 turnout model would be over 41,000 votes, nearly 4 times Biden’s winning margin.”

 

As I have said repeatedly these last few months, I expect Donald Trump to win on November 5.But as he himself has put it, he has to win by a margin that is “too big to rig.”Kennedy’s suspension of his campaign in battleground states and his endorsement of Donald Trump almost guarantees that winning margin.

 

(https://amgreatness.com/2024/08/25/the-lefts-swift-shift-after-rfk-jr-s-trump-endorsement/

 

If anything, Trump has perfect timingand so does RFKjr now! Kek)

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Anonymous ID: 9628f3 Aug. 25, 2024, 2:18 p.m. No.21481121   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1137

Frank Luntz signals RFK Jr’s backing could help Trump win battlegrounds

(Is he stupid or something, that's the point?)

Filip Timotija

Sat, August 24, 2024 at 3:33 PM ED

 

Republican pollster Frank Luntz signaled that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s backing of former President Trump could help him win battleground states in 2024.

 

Luntz said that while Kennedy’s poll numbers have dropped since Vice President Harris ascended to the top of the Democratic Party presidential ticket, his remaining supporters could provide enough backing to tip some swing-state results in Trump’s favor.

 

“It’s probably worth about 1 percent for Trump and that 1 percent could be everything if it’s in the swing states,” Luntz said during his Friday appearance on NewsNation’s “On Balance” with Leland Vittert.

 

“In the end, the reason why Kennedy was drawing 10, 12, even as high as 14 percent is because he was taking votes away from Joe Biden,” he continued. “Joe Biden’s gone. Kamala Harris has replaced him, and [Kennedy’s] vote collapsed down to about 4 or 5 percent and what’s left is a Trump vote.”

 

“Some of them are simply not going to participate in November, roughly two to one, the ones who are remaining will vote for Trump over Harris, and that’s worth a single percent, and a single percent can make the difference in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.”

 

A poll from Cook Political Report Swing State Project released in mid-August found that Harris was leading or was tied with Trump in six of the seven swing-states. The survey found that she had a 1-point lead over Trump in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

 

Kennedy, who began his White House run as a Democrat, switched his affiliation to run as an independent in October. He garnered double-digit support in the polls. Recently, those numbers dipped to single digits. On Friday, he announced a suspension of his campaign and that he would endorse Trump. He said he would remove his name from ballots in battleground states to avoid being a spoiler, but would still be on the ballot in the majority of red and blue states.

 

Luntz also dinged the media, saying that Kennedy would have been portrayed differently had he endorsed Harris, not Trump.

 

“If he had endorsed Harris, I do think he would be regarded as a hero but because he endorsed Trump, the people who are communicating that are not giving him the credit that he deserves, and I think we have to be careful in the last 73 days of this election campaign to understand the motivations of the people providing us information like what I’m doing right now, because I am dedicated to getting this election correct,” he said.

 

The pollster argued later that if Trump would campaign on issues like immigration and inflation, he would have an advantage, but if the 2024 election is about character traits, the vice president has the upper hand.

 

“If it is about attributes, if he continues to attack Harris and the way that he is done, and he gets away from inflation, which is really affordability, stops talking about paycheck-to-paycheck voters, which is better than working class or middle class, the language does matter here, if he does that, he is in the driver’s seat.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 9628f3 Aug. 25, 2024, 2:21 p.m. No.21481133   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1327 >>1358 >>1449 >>1668 >>1722

The Post Millennial

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Dr. Phil to release exclusive interviews with President Donald Trump and RFK Jr. about unity endorsement — and the next steps.

 

Trump: "I'm very honored."

 

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