Democrat Dread

The recent election was the biggest vindication for what we can now confirm as the silent majority. But what has come out of the seemingly high-octane sport we saw as an election?

Vindication

I have said on the show that I was a firm believer that conservatives remain the silent majority in the nation. Being perceived as conservative was something that typically brought around scrutiny with the larger companies out there. Notably, Google, Meta, and previously Twitter. It was something you wanted to avoid if you wanted to keep your job. You might ask for examples or claim I need to cite my sources, but I won’t. Simply because the conservatives who are reading this now will likely agree.

It was often better to go under the radar. To just deal with the B.S. that the left has been shoveling into our lives for decades. We had a party in government who was fractured and disjointed and didn’t seem to agree with each other on anything. Trapped in the constant pursuit to remain “moderate”. Voting on compromise after compromise shifting the nation socially further and further left.

It was easier to just keep your head down, dodge and weave between the punches such as COVID-19 and its factually and “expertly” verified as ineffectual vaccine. It was easier to just remind your children of basic biological realities whenever they got home from school if they started asking questions about gender and sexuality.

But now we know.

We know that so many Americans were fed up and done with the game the Left has been playing for decades. It was all too apparent. Lying about a sitting president’s mental health for almost four years and when it became convenient for the cabal of manipulative entities in our government, the media turned on him. When he was no longer in the race, all the major news outlets on the Left started talking about his waning mental acuity. Insulting the intelligence of their viewers like they wouldn’t remember them talking about how sharp Biden was not a month prior.

I was always met with some counterargument on the show as to why conservatives were not the silent majority. Nathan’s arguments were good and made sense in the view of doom and despair, that there was no way to climb this slippery slope we seemed to have been on for the past four years. But I would always point out that we wouldn’t really know because they are “silent”. They aren’t speaking out, and they won’t because of the social pressures placed on them professionally.

He would agree. And then we would agree to disagree.

But then. VINDICATION.

There is only so much the American people can take.

Their Crisis

The Left has exhausted what patience the American people have. Their rhetoric has proven ineffectual (at least to the important extent of swaying votes). People are tuning off their traditional media outlets as they are done with the lies. The vast majority of Americans do not believe in transgender ideology and don’t want men in the women’s bathrooms or in sports. Which the Left insisted on.

They now have to battle within themselves on where to put their priorities. Do they continue on their usual rhetoric, which is at this point a sinking ship? Or will realize that American’s care more about the grocery store and the likelihood of war.

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