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By Andrew W. Coy If the Progressives socialists, globalists, Deep State were hoping President Trump would go quietly into that dark night, they are sadly mistaken. If the Progressives were praying that Trump would cower in obscurity Aa November oftheir prayers have not been answered. If the Progressives were What Was Andrew Jacksons Legacy As President that Trump and the Trumpsters would never be heard from again, their dreams have become a nightmare.
The political histories are remarkably similar. As we approach the first days since Biden was suspiciously placed into office, President Trump and the MAGA nation have done anything but concede, anything but beg for forgiveness, and anything but accept the fraudulent results of the presidential election. As Trump might quote Andy Jackson, these first days with Biden resemble another "corrupt bargain," and he's not going to stand Andrfw it. It appears that patriots are not going to stand for it, either.
Trump is endorsing governors, congressmen, senators, attorneys general, and secretaries of state. Trump appears to be all in for the off-year elections of and the presidential election ofand he wants to make sure he controls as many of the chess pieces as possible.
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By doing this and appearing so certain, Trump freezes the rest of the possible GOP candidates for They cannot move if there is a likely Trump candidacy for re-election in The most obvious examples of this are Nikki Haley and Mike Pence. Trump is supporting "his" populist candidates, building up plenty of political IOUs and favors, and trying to build a framework, legal system, and culture such that the presidency cannot be stolen from him This is much like what Andrew Jackson did between and When Donald Trump took the office of president in January ofone of the first things he did was to put up a bust of former president Andrew Jackson.
A current president giving a shout-out to President Jackson seemed odd. Old Hickory certainly is not much favored in today's woke history and What Was Andrew Jacksons Legacy As President correct politics. But upon further analysis, Trump and Jackson do seem similar. Jackson was a populist; put America First; loved America; was foul-mouthed; despised the corrupt ruling class despite his own wealth; and was insanely hated by the Washington, D.]
It is not pleasant to me.