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The Dog That Didn't Bark

DAVID STROM

 

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Sometimes, what doesn't happen is the most important thing. 

 

In the wake of the assassination attempt on Trump, many in the mainstream media pointed a finger at...Trump...for raising the temperature of the political rhetoric. They quickly insinuated that Trump's followers, who have been labeled "domestic terrorists" and "white supremacists" would roam the streets looking for revenge. 

 

 

 

 

This is beyond ironic, since the president who they claim is trying to bring this country together has predicated his entire campaign--and the one in 2020, and much of his presidency--on the assertion that Donald Trump is an existential threat to America, akin to Hitler, that his supporters are terrorists, and he is intent on becoming a dictator. 

 

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It wasn't the Reichstag fire, and it wasn't Antifa after almost any event that the left doesn't like. Republicans stood strong, stood together, and prayed for peace. 

 

The fact that Republicans and MAGA are, for the most part, middle-class people who want to recognize their country again and not feel constantly beset by people bent on "decolonizing," "queering," or "fundamentally transforming" our country is reflected in how we are comporting ourselves in this time of extreme stress. 

 

Don't get me wrong. Republicans and MAGA supporters are angry, sometimes furious, about what is going on in this country. Trump has tapped into that outrage, and it is a source of his political strength. 

 

But the anger isn't directed into violence, but political activism and support for a movement to restore sanity to our country. Nobody is plotting to "eliminate" Democrats, as has been suggested about Trump. 

 

 

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2024/07/15/the-dog-that-didnt-bark-n3791791

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