Trump regime gives away that it knows it’s losing the battle

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Donald Trump has spent the past few days repeatedly putting it out there that he wants a third term. This comes even as the Republican Congress is preparing to pass voter ID legislation that would make it difficult or impossible for married women to vote. And while all this is going on, Marco Rubio is telling immigrants on college campuses that they’re all one tweet away from being deported. I’m here to tell you that all of this means the Trump regime knows it’s losing. Allow me to explain.

Why would Trump keep talking about a third term? His babysitters told him to go out and talk about it. Why? Because it’s a distraction. They’re hoping that we’ll all take the bait and become obsessed with the far fetched long term notion of Trump in 2028 (by which time he’ll likely be deceased anyway), to the point that we stop paying attention to the thing that he and his regime are doing right now. More to the point, Trump keeps talking about the ultimate strongman move – staying in power forever – to distract everyone from how much weakness he keeps showing with every failed court ruling, every plummeting approval rating and consumer confidence number, and every failed attempt at putting a coherent sentence together.

This is, I believe, the same reason the Trump regime has Congress passing laugh out loud legislation that would make it nearly impossible to vote if you’ve changed your name since birth. Given that nearly all married women have changed their last names since birth, this would disqualify most women from voting.

I expect this Trump legislation will likely die in the courts, for two reasons. First, the Trump regime has lost in court nearly every time thus far, so why would this be any different? Second, we’re talking about a scenario where perhaps a hundred million Americans would be blocked from voting. This is the kind of uprising-inspiring turn of events that the courts would surely want to avoid, for obvious reasons.

So what’s the point of this legislation? To make you think it’s going to happen. Again, this is about using the unlikely prospect of disqualifying half of all women from voting in 2028 so that we won’t pay attention to what the Trump regime is doing right now. The Trump regime is also surely hoping that if it can generate enough headlines about married women being unable to vote in 2028, some women will mistakenly think it actually happened, and not bother to even try to vote. I give women more credit than that, but the Trump regime surely doesn’t.

This is likely the same reason that the Trump regime now has its shameless brainless puppet Marco Rubio going around telling noncitizen college kids that they’ll be deported if they tweet anything that the Trump regime doesn’t like. Trump’s attempts at these kinds of deportations keep getting blocked by the courts in most instances. So that’s why the Trump regime is now resorting to merely announcing that everyone is going to be deported. If you can’t actually do it, try to scare everyone into believing that you can do it.

These people in the Trump regime are all unhinged, lawless, psychotic monsters, so it’s tricky to parse what’s actually going on in their broken minds. But the sudden shift in strategy sure does appear to be a transparent attempt at shifting everyone’s attention away from how weakly the Trump regime is currently failing, by making future threats as loudly as possible.

Remember, these kinds of fights are fought one battle at a time. We have to win today’s battles and this week’s battles before we can shift our focus to next week’s battles, let alone the battles of 2028. I’m not saying don’t worry. Only a fool would look at what’s going on right now and not be worried. But what I am saying is let’s be sure to worry about the things that are happening right now, not the things that the Trump regime wants us to worry about. We have to win the 2025 battles for something as far down the road as 2028 to matter.

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