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Connecticut Public, the NPR affiliate in the state, reached out yesterday wanting a pre-election comment which would probably get turned into a propaganda piece against Trump and against what the NYTimes once called the “Trumplicans” in Greenwich.
Here’s our response.
To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, the problem with my Democrat friends is not what they don’t know, it’s what they know that just ain’t so. Democrats refuse to see that on social issues, as well as economic issues, the American electorate sees things very differently than Democrat leadership does.
One of the problems they have is that many Democrat leaders live insular lives in a bubble, surrounded by friendly media who fawn over them, regurgitate their talking points without any pushback, and tell Democrats exactly what they want to hear.
NPR and others have stopped even pretending there’s any other legitimate perspective, and have become an insufferable self-involved Democrat echo chamber.
We think they’re in for a rude awakening on November 5th, which would no doubt result, as in 2016, in many sessions with their therapists and several marches on DC by white upper-middle-class women in pink hats. Maybe we'll even see a "peaceful protest" or two lighting up the nighttime sky.
Here’s a message for NPR to consider: it is time to move past denial and anger and accept that you are simply wrong about Trump. Your self-styled towering intellects and Ivy league educations have not served you well.
In a recent article, Dan Haar, a graduate of a liberal arts college and columnist for the very left leaning Hearst Media group, was shocked when he finally went out to talk to people on the street about who they supported in the election. The people told him they’ve had enough of Democrat idiocy, they are tired of broken Democrat-run cities, and they prefer Trump's immigration policies.
Want to know one of Dan Haar’s key takeaways?
These people are “low information voters.” Talk about smug egotism and hubris.
The real problem is that on issue after issue the Democrats are doubling down on policies the public has already seen through. Baby boomers who are not die-hard Democrats recognize this, but even many people born after 1990 now see through Democrat nonsense, too.
Here are the issues in a nutshell:
What hard-core Democrats like to call “populism,” or worse, "right wing nationalism," is really about regular people on the street having had enough nonsense, and seeing through the garbage that Democrats, RINOs and their media allies spew in order to make themselves feel morally superior and give themselves a thin veneer of fake goodness.
People have had enough sanctimony, and enough of sanctimonious talking heads in the media.
The Democrats, RINOs and their media mouthpieces may not like Trump, but that doesn't change the fact that Trump is still right about nearly everything, and his intentions for our country are sincere.
So the takeaway for the legacy Connecticut media is that it's time to wake up and realize how far off the mark they’ve been for at least the last 16 years. And those cushy jobs supported by our tax dollars don't make NPR reporters any better or any smarter than the average man on the street.
Lastly, since Connecticut Public needed to ask, we will make it crystal clear:
We will be proudly voting for Donald Trump, just like everyone we know.
LET'S MAKE AMERICA AND CONNECTICUT GREAT AGAIN - TRUMP 2024!!!
Drop-the-mike!
Great article, perfectly stated, TRUTH!❤️🇺🇸
Go Trump!
Righteous.
But, but… Karen (and Karen’s neutered husband).
- the de facto “Connecticut State Neurosis”.
You nailed it with the admonition to NPR, but their listeners, all those Karens with the pink hats, have the State under their collective thumb.
Hmm. What shall we do about this?
What shall we do about this?
To the cucked men to whom you refer…
1 Corinthians 16:13 KJV
Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong.
My closing query was not directed to the cucked men or to Karen.
It is directed to those of us who understand the gravity of an unrighteous and effeminized nation, to valiant men who must reckon with the cucked men.
Yet, they forlornly hold hope that there is tolerable compromise in the offing.
(The passage you cite essentially tells one to faithfully wait on God for reckoning, which perhaps validates that stance)
I seek unconditional surrender.
The passage…strengthen yourselves as men in relationship with God. The result, your alignment with Him defines who you are, what you believe is right and how you make decisions and not be defined by the obsessive, high-control pit-terriers who nip at your heals.
I appreciate your enlightening comments and relish your thoughts.
“Pit-terriers nipping at your heals” is a phrase coined by a beloved broadcaster now home with the Lord.
Credit where credit is due.
Re: NPR bias
SOTH Mike Johnson, Republican Rep LA campaigning for re-election 2024,
(Speaker of the House holds the purse strings) can simply stop funding NPR.
If they get additional funding from the State of CT, then our Republican representatives on the appropriations committee can try to stop funding or at least diminish funding.