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New York Times Columnist Admits ‘ Trump
Got Three Big Things Right’

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 1/15/2024 2:32:24 PM

Donald Trump would be a strong candidate in the 2024 election because he got the big issues right in 2016, says a startling article by a New York Times‘ foremost Never Trumper, Bret Stephens. The January 11 article was posted under the headline: “The case for Trump … by someone who wants him to lose.” Stephens wrote that “you can’t defeat an opponent if you refuse to understand what makes him formidable [and] too many people, especially progressives, fail to think deeply about the enduring sources of his appeal.” On immigration, Stephens wrote: Arguably the single most important geopolitical fact of the century is the mass migration of people from south to north and

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Reply 1 - Posted by: slipstik 1/15/2024 3:23:17 PM (No. 1636947)
Idiot, noun, one who wishes for the failure of someone "who gets it right".
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 1/15/2024 3:52:16 PM (No. 1636963)
Trump is an American. This puke was raised in Mexico.....and regardless of what some piece of paper says, is not an American. Trump has my vote.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Venturer 1/15/2024 4:22:09 PM (No. 1636987)
Hoe bad can Biden be to turn a NY Slimes biased know-nothing, never-Trumper into telling the truth for a change? Pretty frigging awful.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bpl40 1/15/2024 5:32:30 PM (No. 1637016)
Stephens might be right ( this time) but he is still a traitor to the cause.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Krause 1/15/2024 5:36:09 PM (No. 1637018)
The Trump Presidency helped the people. The Biden presidency hurts the people. Stephens will vote for Biden.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: J. Arthur Brown 1/15/2024 8:00:08 PM (No. 1637083)
My reaction is the same as when I encountered a reference to George Will a few days ago: He's still around? Sometimes paywalls are our friends . . .
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Reply 7 - Posted by: bighambone 1/15/2024 8:35:40 PM (No. 1637108)
The only way to stop mass uncontrolled illegal immigration is not to grant social welfare benefits to illegal aliens and to deport then back to where they came from, the leftist and socialist Democrats are doing just the opposite by granting all sorts of social welfare benefits to illegal aliens and essentially telling them they can stay in the USA with permission to work. So when those illegal aliens contact their family and friends in their home countries and tell them that everything is "free" in the USA and that they are being allowed to stay, that simply creates more and more mass uncontrolled illegal immigration. So why is the 101% corrupt and politically partisan Biden and the leftist and socialist Democrats allowing such mass uncontrolled illegal immigration to continue? Reason number one is that they consider the poor and uneducated Third World origin illegal aliens who have been allowed to flood into the USA to be just about all potential future leftist and socialist Democrat supporters and voters by the tens of millions who will keep the leftist and socialist Democrats in permanent political power controlling both the Congress and the White House. Reason number two is to permanently change the ethnic, racial, and political population demographics of as much of the country as possible to what they believe will be to the political favor of the leftist and socialist Democrats, and if possible transform the population of the country to where it is majority minority population, with a vast coalition of both domestic and foreign origin minority groups as recognized in Democrat identity politics determining what the future politics and government of the country will be. That's all clearly within the leftist and socialist Democrat political agenda.
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