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Yes, democracy was on the ballot — and it won!

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13.11.2024

Democrats are beside themselves with anger, not grief. They are filled with rage that the American public chose to displease them by voting in a way Democrats have deemed to not be in their best interest.

When presented with the opportunity to choose light over darkness, the voters went with darkness. When presented with the opportunity to protect democracy by electing a Democrat, voters chose a Republican — and not just any Republican, but their current reincarnation of Adolf Hitler.

Voters could have protected democracy. Instead they voted to end it.

Or did they?

It had become conventional cable new wisdom that Donald Trump was a threat who “wanted to be a dictator on day one!” That line was repeated so frequently it became a chant for the left. Unfortunately for them, as with so many other things in this election accepted by Democrats as gospel, it was a lie.

The Democratic Party’s media has always taken Trump literally. Actually, that’s not true — they’ve always pretended to take Trump literally, even though it's manifestly obvious when he’s joking and when he is not. And the “dictator on day one” line was an obvious joke about how every president signs a stack of executive orders immediately after........

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