In the closing 90 days of the presidential election, you’re going to hear a lot about vibes. Instead of focusing on policy or substance, the media will recoil into their protective stances to guard the surging Harris-Walz ticket by talking about their vibe.
They will tell you that Walz is a folksy moderate from the Midwest when the reality is Walz is a caricature of what coastal liberals believe midwestern Democrats look and sound like. There will be no discussion of Walz putting tampons in boys’ bathrooms or signing legislation that redefines pedophilia to grant extra protections to child molesters. Mainstream outlets will never profile the business owners who lost everything while he let the George Floyd riots run wild. Walz’s wife will never have to answer for leaving her windows open so she could smell the burning tires from the riot.
Substance and policy simply will no longer matter to the mainstream media. But now is the time for Republicans to quit playing the victim card and focus on winning. Republicans have always faced a biased press but have found a way to win. Focus on the issues that swing state voters care about and let the Harris team focus on her vibe.
But also, Trump can’t win this without money. If you’re a supporter, now is the time to put your money where your mouth is. Watch:
The Atlantic just ran an article with the headline “Dad Is On The Ballot”.
I think there is some accuracy to this view that a lot of voters vote for a model father, grandfather, mother, grandmother. Unfortunately. It is generally people that have not yet become a true functioning adult and still have mommy and daddy needs.
I know that he doesn’t read these comments, but if anyone on here has a channel to him, please let him know that the acronym for the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is pronounced “AY-pac,” not “A-I-pac.” Surprised he does not know this.