The real message of Democrats’ anger and protests

From: americanthinker.com,  by Russ Vaughn,  on Feb 27, 2017

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While Donald Trump may be the ostensible target of all the maniacal Democrat political wrath and public protests, the reality of the matter is far more sinister.  Truth is, the real targets of all that insane anger and adolescent denial are folks like you and me who voted for Trump and, even more so, all the inhabitants of those American counties displayed in red on this 2016 election map, especially those that actually counted toward Trump’s electoral victory.

Democrats taunt that Clinton won the popular vote, but the truth is, Trump won 2,600 counties compared to Hillary’s 500.  One hundred of Clinton’s counties were the most populous in America, which gave her that popular vote margin.  Without those 100 counties, she would have lost by 11.5 million votes.  She was quite clearly the urban favorite, but even more clearly, she and her party were thoroughly rejected throughout the land that lies between the coasts.

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Democrats looking at this map are frightened, and that fear breeds their irrational anger, outbursts, and demonstrations.  They can easily see that this is no longer nationwide politics as usual.  Dems so hate Trump for denying them Hillary that they do not believe that our vote has a value equal to their own, which it most likely would not, should their totalitarian views ever prevail.  But look at our America as it showed itself to be in November 2016, and it is conspicuously clear that the Democratic Party, while operating at the fringes of sanity, is also quite literally operating at the geographic fringes of our nation, with Hawaii being their most distant dependency.

A commenter at American Thinker last week noted that Trump voters make up a vast geopolitical entity between Interstate-5 and Interstate-95, which is generally true except for some major urban centers, most college towns, and a few counties with Hispanic, black, or Native American majorities.  Other blue counties are attributable to what I call coastal carcinomas, most in the Rocky Mountain states, where wealthy coastal, environmentalist émigrés pursue their ongoing, metastatic process of poisoning local political waters with their elitist liberal lunacy.

The key lesson for conservatives is that with their stubborn refusal to accept Donald Trump as their president, the Democrats are telling us that our vote is invalid.  It is but a small step from that to a totalitarian belief that we conservatives are undeserving of any vote at all.  This map says otherwise.  Old lefty folk singer Woody Guthrie may be spinning quite furiously in his grave right now, but the pure red-hued truth is, for all you conservative Trump voters:

This Land Is Your Land…

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We’ve all seen both maps before. Both clearly show that Hillary’s votes came from liberal states and concentrations of minorities. We “deplorables” who despised Hillary outnumbered those who believed that, if elected, she would continue to pander to minorities. What enrages them now isn’t so much Donald Trump himself, it’s that they were so wrong in thinking that the presidency was “in the bag.” The image of a President Trump just reminds them that they were wrong and will continue doing so for (at least) four years.

In truth, this land IS our land – as long as we are willing to fight to keep it.

Garnet92.

 



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  1. Vaughn is correct that the Demobrats are mad at everyone who voted for Trump and that’s why there are so many personal attacks. They’re angry that our votes were indeed valid and there’s nothing they can do about it, except to rant and throw fits, which changes nothing.

    Personally, I wish they wouldn’t even post the popular vote. It’s meaningless and has no bearing on our election process. It only gives the dems a mindless point to argue.

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    • I’d agree with that, Kathy, but the cat’s out of the bag and there’s no way that the popular vote will get ignored until the Republican wins that too.

      Have you noticed that the democrats have the same philosophy as Muslims. Join them or be destroyed – there is no god except the democrat party – it’s ok to lie to Republicans – etc., etc.

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  2. Mr. Vaughn is spot on as far as his message of what Democrat anger is about. When people protest a legitimately elected president whose agenda focuses on restoring law and order, they are essentially saying that they no longer want to play by the rules. I absolutely believe that if they could manage a violent takeover, they would do so without hesitation.

    As for the red/blue map analysis, I don’t understand why conservatives place so much stock in this. I keep seeing these analyses which say that if you took away the city centers that voted for Hillary, Trump would have won the popular vote. My response is that if you take out Middle America, Hillary would have won the electoral vote. What is the purpose of these silly fantasies? I agree with Vaughn that there is a growing, cancerous notion among the Left that is dismissive of the rights of everyone else to challenge what they see as their rightful control of the government; but it concerns me that conservatives might take comfort in the swaths of red on the map. Maybe I misunderstand what the thinking is here, but we would be unwise to forget that Trump won by a thin margin and even though a win is a win it’s never good to win without the popular vote.

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  3. And as a person that served this country in three wars I will fight for my conservative values to the day I die. I was born and raised in Chicago. My family lives there and they are sick of what it has become

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