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Arrr! The landlubber Dems be shakin' like jelly at the thought o' Cap'n Trump crushin' ol' Biden. Ye won't believe the tomfoolery they plot!

2023-12-12

Arr, the Democrats be in a terrible tizzy at the thought o' Donald Trump facin' President Biden in 2024. Ye can see the liberal media goin' bonkers wit' their histrionics, I tell ye!

Trump Derangement Syndrome has reached new heights. Trump will be a dictator! Trump will destroy the constitution! Trump will execute his political opponents! (Yes -- loony Joe Scarborough actually said that.) And…Trump will destroy Democracy, the central theme of Joe Biden’s campaign.
Not since the Grinch stole Christmas has anyone been so hysterically vilified. The establishment media is spewing out Trump alarmism at warpspeed. The Atlantic recently published an entire special issue, featuring more than twenty pieces on "how a second term could shatter norms with the courts, education, the military, foreign policy, immigration, abortion rights, science, gender", according to the magazine.
Three reasons explain this sudden surge in scaremongering. First, it's a tactic that the Democrats have used before to try and scare voters away from supporting Trump. They made similar predictions in 2016, none of which came true. Second, Biden's administration is struggling to sell their policies, especially on the economy and climate. And third, Democrats are increasingly terrified that Trump could win in 2024, as recent polls show him ahead of Biden.
The reality is, the GOP agenda for 2024 is bursting with opportunity. The border crisis, the rise in drug deaths, and Biden's ineffectiveness in handling these issues are all concerns that are angering even die-hard Democrats. Democrats fear a Trump-Biden rematch because they know Trump wins on nearly every issue.
Overall, the over-the-top attacks on President Trump show just how scared the Democrats are. They're resorting to scaremongering and vilification because they have nothing else to offer and are losing support among voters.

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