Recently, at a few of Donald Trump speaking loci, small
disturbances have occurred. In my memory they have ranged from “questioning hog”
journalists, television talking head “muggers,” Black Lives Matter mini-mobs,
and various taunters. His supporters have on occasion gone to his support,
usually vocally, but recently on at least one occasion throwing a punch at a
heckler.
In an age in America where assassins seem to leap from
crowds to shoot leading politicians and other public figures, one cannot fault
political supporters who are willing to put their lives on the line to offer a
defense for the leader of their choice.
Donald Trump and his supporters have been accused of
trying to thwart “freedom of speech” by media, other politicians and mob
leaders. This charge ranks among the most disingenuous misrepresentation of
First Amendment guarantees currently being approvingly bruited and bandied
about by media-ordained “responsible voices.” The obstreperous mini-mobs and
individuals attending the Trump events were doing so to interfere with Trump’s
right to express himself and to embarrass him. En passant they hoped misguidedly to promote their group’s (or
individual’s) agenda. In some instances, the raucous individuals may have been
the “fruit” of a flash mob call for political vandalism.
It seems likely that Trump will experience flash mob
disturbances in the future – the existence of numerous police and Secret
Service agents present at such events notwithstanding. The major media invites
such events for the sake of spicing and spiking ratings from curiosity seekers
(and television audience equivalents of ambulance chasers). There may even be
shadowy power brokers who might utilize such chaotic disturbances to actually
attempt to assassinate Donald Trump.
A climate of foreboding and danger in regard to a
successful Trump campaign has been created by opposition Republican forces.
Numerous well-known politicians, some running for the Republican presidential nomination,
have sounded the shrillest (and silliest) alarms about a successful Donald
Trump campaign one could imagine. Certainly, Marco Rubio “takes the cake” for
earnest imbecility in this regard. Mitt Romney, a clumsy brute, has lately
entered the political contest to lend his “prestige” to the “Stop Trump”
movement. [Is there something fatal politically about the initials MR?]
Most everyone knows that rich, occult “American” families
have been behind the orchestration of the denial of the Republican nomination
to Mr. Donald Trump. He may actually be just another occult, prominent American
but has been deemed ineligible for the presidency because he hasn’t reached
sufficiently elevated degrees to qualify.
All the opposition toward Donald Trump by prominent
politicians, rich people, major media spokespeople, entertainment stars, etc,.
aired on television & radio and disseminated by press outlets, tends to
promote and validate the remarkably gauche behavior toward him by strident
sorts in inappropriate forums. This is not likely to be accidental; it seems to
be programmed.
The fault is not Trumps. The fault is founded in a
Resident Evil, which will not be limited by rules of order, ethics or
Biblically-based morality in its effort to “evolve America.” If they are
against Donald Trump, who can stand against them?
It seems inevitable that Donald Trump will be accused by
the academic-intellectual-creative complex, which is “owned” by the Resident
Evil, of causing global warming. When these people demonize a person, they
don’t feel any constraint about broadening the scope of “sins” to which the
attacked person has been found guilty.
Donald can’t fire these people. They are like tropical
mosquitoes; they continually evolve a new pox to inflict on people. American
leaders will suffer no barrier to their expansion, but do Trump followers have
to quietly accept their dreadful drone?
