“This is hate speech.”
Election day is two days away. When it’s all over, our next president may be a bumbling buffoon, who makes a clown of himself every time he opens his mouth to speak, who seems totally incapable of answering a single question without rambling for two minutes straight, meandering from one subject to another like a river with no destination.
However, the experts, those who know him best, tell us he’s the greatest president we’ve ever had. He himself constantly reminds us that he’s the greatest president we’ve ever had, and if we don’t elect him to a second term, America is doomed as a Nation.
So, we need to stop being so negative all the time. We need to stop dwelling on the fact that he’s a convicted felon, who defrauded people – including the government – with his businesses; who sexually assaulted multiple women, including E. Jean Carrol; was besties with child predator Jeffrey Epstein; incited an insurrection, attempted a coup, and took classified documents that didn’t belong to him. And the list goes on.
But none of that matters. It was all a witch hunt, anyway, nothing more than manufactured scandals and controversies created by the Deep State, the media, Democrats and anyone else who doesn’t like Trump just because they can’t handle the truth that he really is the Greatest President we’ve ever had, and that includes Lincoln.
The only crime, or crimes worthy of note here, are calling Trump a fascist, despite the fact that he’s called Democrats, including Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, fascists at every opportunity. That doesn’t matter either. The only thing that matters, is Trump’s feelings, and the feelings of his supporters.
"This is hate speech," Harris Faulkner told Sean Duffy on the October 25 edition of The Faulkner Focus. "I mean, how dare they call him that? We never, no one ever called Obama names, either a fascist, a Nazi, or a secret Muslim, even though he deserved it. We were always civil, and played fair. How dare they treat Trump this way? It's so unfair, Sean!"
Sean Duffy: "That's right. After November 5, we have to come together as a country, and stop all the name calling. If you're using this language against Donald Trump, what you're really saying is half of America, those who support him, are also fascists. They're also Nazis, and it's really hard to come back and unify as a country, as we were when Trump was last president, if one half thinks the other are Nazis. Campaigns are tough, use tough language, aggressive language, but the kind of language that Harris and the Democrats are using, that Trump is a fascist, just makes my blood boil, it makes me want to cry and kick and scream and throw a tantrum, because I know the only thing he's guilty of is being the greatest president the United States has ever had, and we need to come together again as a nation if we're going to save it, and only Trump can do that."
"I love hearing you say that," Faulkner said, with tears in her eyes. "If you'll excuse me Sean, I think I'll go have a good cry."
Sources: Fox News, Media Matters.

