


Good morning, kids. Today is the official federal holiday commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, which unlike many, for once actually falls on his birthday. For sure, he had his faults and his flaws like any other human being, but his core beliefs and what he fought for, and the ways of nonviolence that he advocated to achieve them stand in stark, absolute contrast with what the Anti-American Left and its co-conspirators in the Democrat Party have done to this nation in the 60 years since Dr. King's heyday.
Instead of equality of opportunity, and content of character over color of skin, we have been "fundamentally transformed" into a dystopian society where things are just the opposite. I just have to write the name "Claudine Gay" and you can well imagine Dr. King somewhere in the great beyond weeping, if not hurling epithets. It's bad enough that we have a hierarchy based on the most irrelevant things such as racial, ethnic and sexual characteristics, but the purveyors of this poison have as central tenets the notion of oppressed and oppressors, where the latter are defined with the immutable characteristics of being genetically pre-disposed to being such. That is, an evil that must be eradicated, "by any means necessary."
Naturally, this is patent nonsense. Then again, so were the rantings and ravings of a certain Viennese housepainter who wrote the book Mein Kampf. Since Dr. King's assassination (and as an aside, the FBI lurks not far below the surface yet again), far too many individuals have been brainwashed and bamboozled into believing the same kind of poison. And here we are, virtually at each other's throats. Except it's more like a big hobnailed Manolo Blank jackboot is on ours.
The question remains, can we throw it off, because unlike those pressing down on our larynx we do not have the luxury of "any means necessary." Merely the instrumentalities of a system that has been so corrupted as to make regular order, elections, and even peaceful protest impossible. Friend and Cob CBD touched upon this yesterday in his piece "Is America Dead and We Just Don't Know It?
Well, maybe not dead but not at all well. Arguably one of the most horrid individuals in this nation, Malig-Nancy Pelosi opened her filthy sewer and belched this out.
During a recent appearance on CNN, Nancy Pelosi made a bizarre declaration that has many scratching their heads as to what she meant.
In the segment, host Phil Mattingly openly wonders why the polls are so close and asks her about it.
“You lay out what the former president has said he wants to do in terms of repealing Obamacare, in terms of being proud of Roe versus Wade being struck down, in terms of more tax cuts, along the lines of what you saw in 2017, that also polls much better for Democrats than it would for him,” Mattingly began. “And yet this is a neck-in-neck race and no one feels very comfortable in the Democratic side of things that Donald Trump isn’t going to be the next president.”
“Well, I don’t think that nobody feels, I think many of us know that it’s impossible for him to be the president again with what he’s proposing,” Pelosi told him.
Malig-Nancy Pelosi is many things, among them arrogant, corrupt, venal and drunk on power. If she were ever in a non-puff-piece interview, she'd fall apart into a mass of gibbering stammers before leaving in a huff. She has zero rhetorical skills except for being able to string pre-digested talking points and slanders which the media gobble up unquestioningly and uncritically. Propagandist Mattingly did ask her how she felt so confident but she merely stated it was because people supposedly overwhelmingly preferred Biden's "successes" over Trump's promises of "disaster."
But obviously there's more to this beneath the surface. While Pelosi is an octogenarian and for sure slowing down, she's nowhere near as limited in her mental capacity as Joey. "Many of us know it's impossible for Trump to be President." Remember four short (long) years ago, Pelosi guaranteed Donald Trump would not win the 2020. She wasn't confident, she wasn't wildly optimistic. She guaranteed that there was no way he would win.
Now four years later, with the same "temporary" measures like mail-in ballots, same day registration, ballot harvesting and non-verification, all as a result of the lockdowns still in place, you better believe she just tipped her mitt. Yet, on an optimistic note, if I can be optimistic pace CBD and Buck Throckmorton above, the situation in the nation and with the people is radically different from four years ago.
A change is coming that moves beyond mere electoral politics, rigged or not. Maybe this is a harbinger:
. . . I undertook what is, I believe, the first such analysis of the cumulative data from 17 current polls with a subset of Black voters, which revealed a striking, if not historical, shift in Black voting preferences toward the Republican Party, and particularly to Donald Trump. . .
. . . The aggregate of all 17 polls showed that 21.9% of black voters intend to vote for Donald Trump, with many individual polls showing Trump polling above 20%; for example, ActiVote had 34.4% of the black vote going to Trump.
The Trump preference range of individual polls varied from Blacks Yahoo News at 7% to HarrisX at 38%, demonstrating the importance of aggregation for a more comprehensive understanding.
Even if, on election day, it drifts back, I very much doubt it would drift back to the 12% Trump received in 2020. Even, say, 16% + stay-at-homes in the right cities would be a huge game changer. . .
. . . The potential electoral impact is clear. The concentration of Black voters in pivotal states urban areas like Philadelphia, Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Detroit switching to Trump by 17% could significantly impact the election outcome. These polls are Biden/Trump head-to-head; the inclusion of Cornel West if he gets on the ballot is a further challenge to Biden. . .
. . . The historic shift in Black voting preferences, as indicated by aggregated polling data, suggests a potential paradigm shift with far-reaching consequences for the Democratic Party. High-profile Black voices, combined with these polling numbers, indicate a notable trend that, if confirmed at the ballot box, could reshape the political landscape. The upcoming election may witness a significant increase in Black support for Trump, with potential repercussions for Democratic electoral strategies.
This has not come out of the blue. I noted indications of shifts among Black men in 2016 and 2020. Change usually does not come in a rush unless massive forces like the Great Depression, which shifted the Black vote nearly en masse from GOP to Democrat. But the shift from John McCain (4%) to Donald Trump (12%) -- and now polling at 21% -- shows which way the wind is blowing, and if confirmed at the ballot box, a new paradigm will be in place.
Boy oh boy (no racist pun!) do I have a dream today.
Whatever one thinks of polling especially this far out (or near, since elections are either light years away or right around the corner depending upon one's perspective!) is an eye-opener. In normal, non-rigged elections, if Dem support from blacks drops below IIRC 93%, that is a major alarm bell for the former. What this aggregate poll shows is a potential disaster. Even if as we can all assume the key swing states which have large urban areas that will be rigged for Biden, the amount of cheating will have to be so massive that it would be even more obvious than what we witnessed four years ago.
Here's the kicker, though. Unlike four years ago, we now have a significant number of Americans across the board who believe that 2020 was at least compromised and at most outright stolen (I had that poll some time last week, perhaps it was from National Pulse). That significant number via polling and anecdotally now includes blacks who are seething about the economy, transexual/homosexual indoctrination and most of all open borders. Now try stealing 2024, which no doubt the Dems will or have the battle plan to attempt it.
Be that as it may, as I said, I believe a sea change is coming regardless of elections and all their attendant now kabuki-bukkake crap. For all intents and purposes, and like it or not, Trump is going to be the standard bearer this year. If he does overcome the cheat, what can he do as chief executive with a bureaucracy that is going to essentially mutiny the moment he takes his hand off that Bible?
This of course assumes that said bureaucracy doesn't physically move against him and take him out. Remember: Trump is now literally Hitler, a tyrant who is going to throw people into concentration camps or worse. He is evil. And by defining him – and never forget by extension all of us – then "any means necessary" can be used to stop him, and with a clear conscience. Dangerous days ahead, my friends.
Of particular note at press time but no time to cover: