Making Trump Unstoppable Again
As the stars continue to align for the former President in his quest to reclaim the Oval Office, Donald Trump’s politcal revival is quickly becoming a masterclass for the ages
In November of 2022, and before the current GOP Primary ballooned to its current overinflated Chris Christie-size field, President Donald J. Trump made his intentions clear, putting the rest of world on notice and from the starting blocks made one thing abundantly clear:
That he was going to Make America Great Again (Again).
Since that announcement, we (America First) have seen everything a including the kitchen sink thrown at the former President in an attempt to impede him, from rolling out charisma-less candidates like Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, to using diabolically innovative methods of election interference- indictments and special councils.
The totality of these variables combined with the unrelenting pace that the 45th President operates at has seen the first half of 2024 GOP Primary unfold into more of a third coronation of the Trump nomination, rather than the establishments quest to crush, kill and move on from America First.
While candidates like Ron DeSantis have floundered in the polls and in national-level interest over the last six months, others like former S. Carolina Governor Nikki Hailey and Palmetto State U.S. Senator, Tim Scott have failed to gain much traction, unlike Former Vice President Mike Pence and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie who have all but ended their political careers since announcing bids to try and unseat Donald Trump.
It lends to the credit of political outsiders like business Vivek Ramaswamy, who with strong ground game and Trump-like messaging has surged in the polls (while still not a challenger to Trump) and is primed to overtake Ron DeSantis in the near future.
While the plans to dethrone Donald Trump may have seemed promising on paper back in early 2021 and in the wake of the January 6th Fedsurrection, the results once the billions of dollars, endless hours of empty messaging and poorly attended public speaking events any of his challengers have reaped certainly aren’t showing up in the polling numbers.
The opposition messaging itself was likely the largest non-starter for America First, with many of the candidates kicking off their campaigns thanking President Trump for his service and accomplishments while in the same breath signaling that it was time for him to simply step aside.
Not so fast, Paul Ryan.
While many in the 2024 GOP led in to their campaigns with this messaging, it was Donald Trump who over the last ten months laid out his Agenda 47, his America First based, second term policy platform which outlines both the tasks and purpose for obliterating the Deep State and to Making America Great Again. By beating the field at the start of the race in the policy platform department, it has forced the hands of many of Trump’s opponents to either copy or mimic the former President’s work or simply deny its success, catering to the more establishments and uniparty crowd. Neither method to this point has shown any signs of resonating with the Republican voter base.
The international billionaire donor class, led by Citadel CEO Ken Griffin, Rupert Murdoch of the FOX family of networks, Ronald Lauder of the famed brand, the Koch Brothers and hedge fund mogul Paul Singer have used their money, power and influence to discourage the American public to think that the unprecedented and targeted indictments of President Trump have hurt his brand, so much so that he has become unelectable. In reality, the weaponization of our justice system and the cooperate media apparatus has opened the eyes of the American voter, so that with each sling and arrow that comes directed at Donald Trump also comes a spike in his poll numbers and fundraising abilities.
While there is much to consider as to why the GOP Primary field now sits at over a dozen entrants, the one item that is not up for debate is that Donald Trump will again, be the party’s nominee in 2024.
Whether it’s for a book deal, a permanent spot as a commentator on a cable news outlet or somehow jockeying for a cabinet position in the next Trump administration, the entirety of the GOP field has no chance in catching, or passing Donald Trump at this point.
Which is why Donald Trump should stay as far away from at least the first two Presidential Debates as possible, and for all the right reasons.
It is up to the rest of the field, and to their unlimited, establishment airtime and endless campaign funding to make up the difference in the poll numbers now, both on the debate stage and by issuing some original, organic campaign policy platforms. Donald Trump’s base, which continues to grow by the day was earned by following through on his original messaging and has become galvanized after years of unrelenting attacks by the Deep State which confirm that he remains the last major public figure to stand between and them.
The same silly standard applies to Trump in regards to things like loyalty pledges (or whatever that means), as if the back-to-back nominee who’s destined to three-peat would even entertain such an establishment benchmark of comparability.
It’s laughable how the elitist class within the GOP thinks that Trump even pays the slightest of mind to such demands or stipulations, all while he continues to effortlessly rewrite the rules of running for political office, rules that will surly be imitated long after his next term in office comes to a close.
And if the commentators, analysts and experts at CNN, MSNBC, CBS and Fox News think that it’s prudent for their ratings to constantly claim that Trump, as the clear and established leader of the party is fearfully running from candidates that he is beating the polls by 30, 40 and 50 point margins, then they’ll continue to see their numbers dropping faster than Ron DeSantis’ have for the past six weeks.
The establishment and mainstream media can’t come to terms with the overall likability and deep-seeded loyalty that the American working class has for President Trump, and as long as they continue to ignore his national popularity, especially with young voters then it will continue to come back and bite them when they’re eventually forced to report on his future successes.
Even as Trump urged the rest of the field to abandon their campaigns and unite behind him against crooked Joe Biden and the democrats from the Turning Point event this weekend, it’s become apparent that yet again, the former president will have to take the road less traveled back to the White House, leading alone and from the front.
While Donald Trump was not crowned the winner in the 2020 Presidential Election, he still received over 74 million votes, the most for a Republican candidate ever. The nearly 12 million more votes that Trump earned in the 2020 election also cemented that the race was not a referendum on the 45th President, while confirming that his policy platform was more than well received by the overall electorate.
Promises made, promises kept.
In history’s hindsight, the Trump Doctrine will be looked on as one of the strongest and most robust foreign and domestic policy success stories in modern history. From extinguishing global conflicts, to cementing historical peace accords, from having the safest and most secure borders in our nations history to energy independence and the strongest economy in a hundred years, there have been few in any President’s in recent memory if ever who took on so many issues during their first term in office.
Trump was able to accomplish these feats while navigating around a do-nothing Speaker of the House in Paul Ryan, uniparty hack in Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell, and between two sham impeachments sandwiched around a CCP-initiated global pandemic. The remarkableness level of the overall accomplishments that the first Trump administration was able to complete speaks volumes to the businesslike fashion that the 45th President demanded our country be ran like and is why he is most deserving a second term in office to finish the job.
Trump continues to put in the long hours, takes on our strongest foes and has outsmarted and outwitted those who have turned gaming the political system into a mafia-style racket for many, many decades.
All on a promise to Make America Great Again; one that was almost fully realized during his first term in office. Now, and at this, our hour of darkness for the nation Donald Trump finds himself in the drivers seat, set to finish the job and to be our instrument of retribution.
• Rone is the Executive Producer and Host on the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, a proud partner of the Pulse Media Group. You can subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts at:
Great Article!!! Thank you! Several amazing points & historical reference! I couldn't agree with you more!!!