At the ballot box, President Trump has defeated the dynasties of Bush, Clinton, Obama, and Biden. He has just triumphantly demonstrated that “America First” most emphatically does not mean “America Alone”.
Remarkably, he has defeated both the neo-conservatives (nation-building) and the paleo-conservatives (isolationists). He has resurrected the Reagan doctrine of “peace through strength”. Here is Grok’s rendition of that event. (The figure in the lower left is intended to be President George W. Bush.)
It is, of course, in the interest of the left to exaggerate the dissension among conservatives. That should tell you something about the sincerity of alleged conservatives who are having public meltdowns because President Trump helped Israel destroy Iran’s nuclear program, which threatened America and Israel. Polling shows that Trump enjoys strong support.
The alleged conservatives said that they voted for no more war, which they falsely claim was a Trump promise. They believe that if you are attacked, as long as you do not fight back, there is no war. This is where the lunatic left (China-sponsored) and the lunatic right (Russia-sponsored) meet. The two extremes have the same goal as their sponsors: the defeat of America.
The panicans, as they are starting to be known, are terrified that America’s enemies may retaliate. If so, then we should disband law enforcement, because you don’t want to antagonize criminals. And if you are terrified what a hostile regime without nuclear weapons may do, just imagine what a hostile regime with nuclear weapons may do. The best way to prevent a “forever war” is not to avoid it, but to defeat your enemy decisively and swiftly.
The world is a far safer place today because of the actions of President Trump. He deserves a Peace Prize, but it will not be Nobel. The God of Israel knows, however.
Hear, Hear!
Excellent and well put!
We cannot continue to kowtow to the crazies on the Far Left and Right!
Well said! The truth is that the absence of war is not peace...and that there is a peace to be found on the other side of war that sometimes must be fought to achieve. It takes 2 sides to make peace and only 1 to make war. Surrendering to the side that makes war does not achieve peace.