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Trump must become the colossus that freedom needs

When Thomas Matthew Crooks fired the bullet that grazed Donald Trump’s ear, he opened a window of opportunity in which the Republican candidate show your true naturethe same skill that made him a global political icon in 2016. A minute after the bullet grazed his flesh, still standing, he raised his fist and called for a fight.

It turns out to be almost a blessing in disguise that the stupid people who ran the secret service sent people who were so small and weak to protect him that they could neither overpower nor cover him. The bleeding man stood there like a colossus amidst the crowd and chaos and narrowly escaped death. Surviving an assassination attempt by millimeters, by seconds, has increased the status of the leaderPeople respect those who are blessed with luck or divine grace, but worship even more those who show real courage in the face of adversity. An epic poem could not have portrayed it better.

“With each democratic administration, the United States has become more shaky.”

But politics moves fast, and even faster in the election campaign. Trump's campaign almost came to a halt before the Republican Convention was even over, and in the meantime the Democratic Party shrugged off the burden of (President's?) Biden's embarrassing blunders. When the Democrats' recklessness locked Joe Biden in the back room, it has solved many problems. Not only a senile man with a disastrous career, but also his Macbethic wife and his repeatedly denounced son.

You should never spit in the wind. Kamala Harris's rapid nomination as the candidate put her on the front pages and turned the presidential campaign into mudslinging. The Republicans' victory was no longer a given and Kamala became America's political protagonist. Whether they spoke well or badly of her, the newspapers only talked about her and she was always smiling. The attack on Trump was deleted from the front pages, the only topic Kamala overshadowed everythingThe surreal delirium of this election is insatiable, Trump and his campaign have run out of momentum, and the gods cannot always be merciful.

The (not so) new campaign plan of the Democrats

It's true that conventions always create this dynamic because they are the talk of the media. Vance's nomination partially achieved this, but it was short-lived and the Republican vice presidential candidate does not seem to have prepared well for this round. Republicans began replacing their strategists and communications specialists. Almost no one in the party had done their homework, as they relied on Biden's impracticabilityThe Democrats now became the arrogant, the Tyrants with jokes about Trump's masculinity and sexual prowess or about JD Vance having sex with couches. They began derisively referring to Republicans as “freaks.” The Democrats seem to have discovered the advantages of normality – good to know.

What is certain is that Harris delighted her supporters at the Democratic convention in Chicago. She offered them a show worthy of her title, a flood of frenzied optimism and laughter that created that state of relief in the belief that victory was now possible. The message of the Democrats, like the Clintons, the Obamas and the rest of the the party leaders like the Walz family and the Harris family, that four more years of democratic rule can heal the wounds and complete the cleansing process in the country. This message is not new, it was used by Barack Obama in his campaigns and by Biden in 2020.. They claim to be the cure for America's division, but America is more divided than ever. Every Democratic administration has made the US more divided. The eagerness to please the “woke” wing and its penchant for rampant identitarianism has made things much worse.

The point is that the vice president turned presidential candidate was giving her carefully rehearsed acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, a sweetened mixture of a childhood of wise teachings, platitudes and ambiguous or flimsy statements with which she had tried to please opposing groups. On politics and economics, her speech was certainly detached from reality, offering vague definitions and nonsense. She promised (always immediately and without fading her smile) more spending and tax cuts, a ceasefire in Gaza and that Israel would be safe, create jobs and punish the rich. Contradictions? All of them. But it doesn't matter, she has changed her position on almost every occasion, but that doesn't stop her from smiling. either.

Her campaign plan seems to be Avoid answering questions before the election, thereby sparing herself from accountability for her performance as a prosecutor who released violent criminals, or as an official who helped bail out antifa criminals and organizations that sought to defund the police, or as border czar during the worst immigration crisis in the country's history. Democrats should explain their pro-crime, pro-mayhem, pro-Hamas, pro-sexualization of children, etc. But the media seems willing to spare them the bad name. all is smiles and laughter in the marriage between corporate elites and an increasingly intrusive and sprawling US government.

Trump wants to save the American dream

Candidate Harris has renewed hope that the privileged will remain in power while the state grows ever more powerful and is run by an inept bureaucracy that is resentful toward ordinary citizens. Not surprisingly, she has shown a feverish willingness to censor opponents and punish dissenters. The country follows the global trend of most people “owning nothing” and relying on politicians’ help to educate themselves, eat, or have a roof over their heads.. It is this trend that all welfare expansion programs from Latin America to Europe follow. The Democrats are prepared to make this the fate of the American middle and lower classes. But this trend, of course, requires a strict control over what is said and published.

If the situation of the average American continues to deteriorate and the urge to migrate is directed towards the search for subsidies and protection from the state rather than towards work and progress in the land of the free, The next Americans will demand socialismAnd to top it all off, the degrowth agenda that is hampering the American dream will lead Americans, like Latin Americans and Europeans, to give up ambition and simply demand more and more from the paternalistic stateKamala Harris has launched her campaign with a platform that includes plans for a massive expansion of federal government power, higher taxes and price controls. None of this is a coincidence.

But if this whole dark picture is possible, it is partly thanks to the courtesy of the Trump campaign. Just as the legal attack on the former president bolstered his resilience and strength, the dark veil of eternal resentment does nothing for his presidential career. Trump is now the underdog in the race, he is the old man in the battle. Trump is now the one who must shape and improve his legacy because he is not up for re-election, Trump is now the one who must stop projecting the past. Donald Trump's campaign must abandon its anger, take responsibility for what has been lost and, above all, act as if the state is being used for greater control.. It must drain the “swamp,” not feed it or exploit it..

During the four nights of the Republican National Convention, there were four very laudable slogans: “Make America Rich Again,” “Make America Safe Again,” “Make America Strong Again,” and “Make America Great Again.” Many countries were rich, strong, big, and safe, only one stood as the Kingdom of Liberty, it is astonishing that the Republicans would give up this banner. Trump must be the one to save the value of freedom in the American dreamIt is his prerogative to defend freedom of speech, freedom of school choice, freedom of religion, freedom of trade and enterprise, and all other freedoms that are under attack all over the world.

“We still admire the qualities that enabled heroes in the past to defeat their opponents.”

At this moment, Britain is arresting citizens for demonstrating or writing on social media, in France the founder of Telegram was arrested for refusing to bow to the censorship orders of the elites, in Brazil people are being persecuted for their opinions and 𝕏 is being expelled from the country, in Australia networks are being persecuted to control information and people are being imprisoned for not accepting the woke ideology, the European Union is passing Stalinist laws to control freedom of speech. The examples are getting more and more increasingly frightening And they do not take place in dictatorships, but in countries that should actually respect the rights of the individual. Freedom is under threat in the hearts of the world’s liberal democracies in a way not seen for decades.

Democrats like to talk about freedom, but that boils down to simply accept the entire list of their criteria and agenda. At the Democratic National Convention, everyone talked about “fighting for our freedoms,” but it was all about Americans accepting a capitulation to all progressive causes. Trump is the one who must fight against the imposition of future lockdowns and school closures. Trump is the one who must fight against the restriction of information, against the imposition of agendas, against price controls, against regulations, against censorship. It's time for Trump to act.

What the United States needs is not anger or lamentation. These years of cultural hegemony have Values the victim role, but The deep reactions of the people to the leadership have not changed and Admiration and fascination for heroic stories still prevail in their heartsWe continue to admire the qualities that have enabled heroes throughout history to defeat their opponents. We are fascinated by displays of true courage and the pursuit of freedom in the face of oppression. Trump has shown this courage and the world was thrilled when the bullet grazed his ear. Because we saw him defiant and encouraging the fight. And the most important fight that Trump has to fight today is for freedom. The US and the world urgently need a colossus for freedom.