Dan Proft
@DanProft
Tomorrow night, Trump has a fundamental question to answer preemptively as it will never be asked:
What is this all about?
I mean the last decade not just his current candidacy. He should remind people he hasn't forgotten the point.
He should explain why he has refused to go away and why half the country refuses to let him.
Because he wants to be a dictator and half the country wants a dictator, as the Left wails? Hardly. As I've said before, to know the Left is to listen to what they say about their enemies.
Rather, the last decade has been a long-running, unresolved watershed moment in American history.
Trump has been the vessel for a popular revolt by the vassals against the DC nomenklatura just as that feudal class was poised to consummate its dominion over America's political as well as cultural and civic institutions.
Battles have been won and battles have been lost but the final outcome of this conflict is still in doubt.
Unprecedented political and legal attacks have been leveled against Trump and many of his supporters because unprecedented combat takes place when illiberal revolutionaries seek to put down an uprising.
This is not just the 2024 POTUS election. It is the decisive battle of the war waged for the last decade by people who play by the rules in this country and who seek the restoration of their individual sovereignty and America's national sovereignty.
The fundamental question is whether or not we are going to be a people who can think and speak and transact freely or have the state chart all of those courses for us, at the point of a gun.
Trump should call the question.
It could be his Patton's speech to the Third Army moment: 30 years from now when you're sitting by the fireplace with your grandson on your knee and he asks, "What did you do when the New Bolsheviks threatened to destroy America from the inside out?" You can tell him, I rode with the great People Who Play by the Rules Brigade and a son-of-a-goddamned-bitch named Donald Trump.
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