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Barbara Kay: Trump victory a win for women's rights, War on Terror

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10.11.2024

A Harris administration would have continued Biden's policies of degrading fairness in sport and buttressing Islamic terrorists

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As you’ve likely heard several times by now, Donald Trump’s decisive victory on Tuesday was “the greatest political comeback in American history.” It’s not an exaggeration, and while some media commentators (like those on Fox News, which I was watching on election night) made the observation in positive wonderment, most admitted it through gritted teeth.

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For me, in this election like no other I can remember, the choice was clear and compelling. One candidate represented a perspective known as “wokeism” that I hold responsible for plunging the West into suicidal cultural decline, and the other represented a vigorous renunciation of the theories responsible for that decline. Two woke obsessions that have been endorsed or tolerated by the Democrats, gender ideology and anti-Zionism, offend me to the core.

So yes, I wanted Trump to win — and, for social peace, I wanted him to win “bigly.” The pollsters were, happily, wrong in their too-close-to-call projections (again!), resulting in quiet streets and widespread acknowledgement that the Dems are not the victims in this scenario, but —........

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