Glory be, the Orange Monster is back, and the whimpering ninnies in The New York Times and The Guardian are running around in circles, their fingers in their ears, shouting aloud so they can’t hear the rolling thunder of the real world. Who will fight the Orange Monster? The man in the White House, who in two years’ time will be thirty years older than was Abraham Lincoln after he’d won the Civil War, abolished slavery and begun the trans-American Union Pacific railway? Quite so, whereas, in his term in office, by admitting eight million illegal immigrants, Biden has probably done as much to end the union as Lincoln did to save it.
Trump, like Lincoln is a visionary. He wants to save the Union. Whereas Biden is a deranged, egomaniac who has spent thirty-seven years – as much time as elapsed between the Battle of Britain and the introduction of Concorde – seeking the most powerful office in the world. Any Republican who had behaved so monomaniacally would be vilified as one-dimensional, shallow and insane. Instead, it is the Orange Monster who is execrated with the most damning epithet within the lib-left’s dictionary: populist.
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