Warning Issued Over the Extremisms of Those Virulent 'Anti-Trumpers' * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah
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84% Very Conservative
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60% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
100% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-56% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : Whereas he warned of the danger of progressive dictatorship a mere two months before the 2016 election, anti-Trumpers have been sounding the alarm continuously against Trumpian tyranny since 2016 and have picked up the pace this cycle.41% : The four criminal indictments brought against Trump - all between April 4 and Aug. 10, 2023, more than two years after he left office and just as the 2024 campaign ramped up - have reinforced his voters' belief that progressive elites have ridden roughshod over the law to bring him down.
39% : He continued that further, "Kagan offers not a word about the political forces that provoked voters to back Trump in 2015 and gave his candidacy new life in 2023.
37% : Trump will prove unstoppable," Berkowitz explained.
36% : The analysis suggested Trump was articulating the correct positions on immigration, trade, war and more during that campaign.
35% : Talking heads on CNN and MSNBC have been affirming matter-of-factly that Trump will extinguish democracy.
33% : Kagan's claims, Berkowitz noted, include that the DOJ would prosecute "the honorable and innocent," Trump would defy the Supreme Court and a GOP Congress would do nothing.
29% : The reckless decision by the Colorado Supreme Court last week to remove Trump from the state's Republican primary ballot on the grounds that he violated the 14th Amendment's prohibition on those who have 'engaged in insurrection' serving as president - despite his having never been charged with insurrection - adds fuel to the fire.
28% : He explains at Real Clear Wire that the campaign against allowing voters to have even the opportunity of voting for Trump is being ratcheted to extreme levels.
26% : In fact, Democrats and their specially chosen prosecutors have assembled a list of cases against Trump, including by now dozens and dozens of charges, often on what critics of the prosecutors say simply are flimsy, or fabricated, claims.
24% : The characterization of Trump as an extreme threat is the problem, he pointed out.
21% : Their key talking points have been that Trump is an "insurrectionist" because a few hundred people rioted at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, after he told them to protest peacefully, and their wild claims that electing Trump would end democracy in the constitutional republic that is America.
20% : Trump tapped into festering resentments of progressive policy on trade, immigration, crime, and war, and progressive superciliousness on cultural issues.
17% : Author Michael Anton - who served on President Trump's National Security Council and is now a fellow at Hillsdale College and the Claremont Institute - analogized the choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to the one faced by passengers on the last of the four doomed commercial aircraft that had been hijacked by Al Qaeda terrorists on Sept. 11, 2001.
14% : "Ex-Rep. Liz Cheney, a Republican from Wyoming who was fired by voters following her years-long war on Trump, claimed that America, because it does not follow her anti-Trump agenda, is "sleepwalking into dictatorship.
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