The critics are wrong. Trump's evil doesn't have an expiration date
When Kamala Harris said “we’re not going back,” she was doing more than repeating a campaign slogan. They can feel the inevitable extinction of their own terrible beliefs.” He says that “extinction burst” explains why victory in November did not calm Trump’s supporters. The implication is that they continue to rage against the libs, because they know that even with control of all the levers of power, they can’t stop a greater power, which is the slow but inescapable flattening of America’s social hierarchies, which will result in “the inevitable extinction of their own terrible beliefs.” The creator of the video, who goes by the handle “ohhthatsrich,” says the key to this is democratic politics. Demographics is not destiny, but that way of thinking, permanently emblazoned on the minds of liberals and Democrats in the aftermath of Barack Obama’s historic election, still commands their imaginations, such that they can watch Donald Trump break the law and violate the Constitution – criminal conduct that has already led to individual ruin and death – and still believe that he’ll self-destruct any minute now. The White House said today that the court orders that are blocking his illegal federal funding freeze are a “weaponization” of the justice system that’s provoking a “constitutional crisis.” That's the pretext for saying later that the only way to right such a wrong and resolve such a crisis is to ignore the courts altogether.
