So how did we get here, with Trump in the White House, to answer the question that Democrats have been asking of themselves lately? Some are just going crazy because they don’t understand what happened. But I warned everyone back in the 90s that if they went down this path with leadership, then they would choke on it. Bill Clinton got caught up in all kinds of things, and this is after we had 8 years of Ronald Reagan, so people had pretty high expectations of what a president should be. Bill Clinton was a disaster. His womanizing and references to drugs were embarrassing, and when we showed outrage about the behavior, people like James Carville would come out and say, “It’s the economy stupid,” meaning things were working under Clinton, so don’t worry about the other stuff. Saul Alinsky purposefully exploited this good nature with Republicans openly in his book Rules for Radicals, where they do something wrong and then blame the people they are working against for actually doing it. And they got away with it perpetually because Republicans were too friendly to call them out on what they were doing wrong, giving them unearned merit in political existence. Obama was even worse; once the “Democrats” realized what they could get away with, they overloaded the insults on Republicans and their expectations of morality in political leaders with defacing results, with Obama rumors of being gay, doing drugs, and not being even born in the United States, with him being given unwarranted respect just because of his skin color, with his communist background with a wide range of father figures who were troubled people. He launched his political career in the living room of Bill Ayers, the convicted domestic terrorist from the Weather Underground. They insulted us with open support for the Castro communists just off the coast of Cuba, and whenever we pointed things out, we were told to sit down, shut up, and be happy with the job they were doing. Don’t judge. (We need to turn Cuba into another American state)

Well, people steamed on this kind of thing for several decades, and I have been waiting for Republicans to crack the code and figure out the game. Cracking that morality code is why I write these articles every day: to help people, conservatives or people thinking about becoming conservatives, with the confidence they need to fight true evil, and these people are exactly that. They took over our public offices and desecrated them, then told us not to have an opinion about it. So, I have been hoping for someone like Trump to come along for a long time. As a reminder, four years after Reagan, I campaigned hard for Ross Perot. I told the story this past week of when Perot’s daughters gave me a very nice tie from that campaign in Dallas, Texas, the night before the election in 1992. I liked Perot over Bush because he knew how to defend America with warranted merit, whereas Bush did not. And Clinton was just a sleazy con artist. Many people blamed me for Ross Perot pulling votes away from Bush over the years in political circles. But Bush was only accelerating the problem of the kind of evil coming out of the Democrat Party, and we were going to go down the tube one way or another. I wasn’t about to put my name next to failure to keep a party together, hoping that Bush would give us a few pieces of lent from Reagan and that we should be happy about it. I have been on a moral crusade in politics since then. Naturally, I was among the first to sign up when the Tea Party movement came around.
I was doing work in Hollywood when Barack Obama came along after 8 years of whitewashing George Bush’s very unsatisfying behavior. I hated Obama tremendously, and I saw the way he was seducing all the Hollywood types out in California in 2008. I could have kept quiet and made a lot of money, like everyone else. But I stepped away to contribute myself to the rebellion against the demons of the world, and I’m glad I did. And a few years into that movement, we started taking out all the RINOs in politics who had been helping this vile evil along. And when Trump began to get serious about running for president, which I knew about because of the Ross Perot Reform Party that formed in the wake of his efforts, Trump was getting serious at the end of the 1990s. I saw him at a few events and thought he would be great. The only drawback, I thought, was his womanizing. He had been married too much and was associated with gambling casinos. But after a few years of Obama, I started to think that Trump would be the perfect undoing of the massive destruction that the Democrats had done to the world. By the time 2015 came around, I had been supportive of Trump before he went down the escalator. I was a fan of the Bill O’Reilly interview where he proposed a “why not” scenario for Trump. And the rest has been history. Trump has been for Republicans the exorcism against demons that has been desperately needed for several decades now.
The Democrat game of “ignoring what we do, but we’ll use everything against you” method, which was exposed fully during that first Trump term, and people could see just how bad everything was, was falling apart. Then the way that Bret Kavanaugh was put through the wringer and, most recently, Pete Hegseth over silly things like drinking or womanizing, after what the Democrats had given us—homosexuals having sodomized sex in our government buildings on camera for all to see, then being told not to judge, was too much for people to endure anymore. Trump had morality problems, but after what we had become used to, people were willing to overlook those things and vote for someone who could do the job. People no longer wanted a moral leader from an elected representative. They gave up on that a long time ago, thanks to Democrat behavior. So they moved toward merit; they just wanted someone who could do the job they needed best. And in that world, Democrats aren’t very good at anything but complaining, so they can’t compete. And Trump is running them all down, and people are happy about it. But how did it happen? Well, Democrats lowered the bar so much that they never seemed to consider that it would lower for Republicans, too. I don’t think Trump is a low bar by any measure. It allowed excellence as an executive to move into public office even if it took three marriages and kids by all different women to be overcome so he would get a chance among voters. People thought, “Why not? After all, the Democrats gave us.” And now they can’t compete with Trump. They destroyed themselves with this Saul Alinsky game. They put themselves out of business, and given that little history I presented, they will never return. They will never gain any political footing ever again. And while they were looking around, trying to figure out what happened, I tried to tell everyone, especially them. But they didn’t listen, and here they are.
Rich Hoffman

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