
Like we couldn’t have guessed.

Like we couldn’t have guessed.
In a good post about the latest filth to emanate from the Biden cabal (wholesale pardon of murderers from facing the federal chop), Hugh Hewitt writes:
We will remember “37 out of 40,” and biographers and presidential historians will long note and long record and elaborate on this abuse of power, along with the pardon of Hunter Biden, and all the other outrageous abuses of power. The people around our apparently incapacitated president don’t care at all what history will declare about Biden. Their indifference is purposeful. It’s a display of shamelessness.
They “don’t care at all what history will declare about Biden” because in times to come, the Marxists and their lickspittle historians will just whitewash events or cause this entire shameful episode to disappear from our history. Remember, Oceania has always been at war with EastAsia, the chocolate ration has always been 5 grams per person, and shame is an unknown emotion to the Left.

I think this little debacle — initially seen in 2016 with Trump’s first electoral victory — can be summed up thus:

So much for them, then: they were as clueless as all their US counterparts, all of whom called the election as “close” when (barring vote fraud) it was never going to be anything like that.
I know, I know: everyone tries to hedge their bets in the prediction game, but never so egregiously. It was obvious to any disinterested observer that they were cooking the stats by slanted sampling and so on.
One would think that the pollsters would have learned their lesson from 2016, but noooo.
What I want to know is: why should we believe anything these assholes tell us from now on?
Anyone? Bueller?
One of the most stupid media tropes (among oh so many) is that incoming U.S. presidents should have a “100-day” report card on their performance. It’s another hangover (among oh so many) from the detestable Franklin Roosevelt which should be taken out and shot in the back of the head.
Why one hundred? Well, like any arbitrary number, it’s conveniently round but sheesh, it has no bearing in reality.
Some policies can be enacted immediately (e.g. re-opening the Keystone XL pipeline, mobilizing the Corps of Engineers to continue building the southern border wall) — which can safely be called a one-day report card; others may require a little longer, in that the job cannot be done immediately, but can be safely implemented within a month or so (e.g. putting a budget proposal together, firing a large number of federal bureaucrats); while still others may take several months, probably because they require the assistance of the tortoises in Congress (tax cuts, balancing the budget, cutting spending — as opposed to just cutting the growth of spending, which is what those assholes “call cutting”).
Of the immediate- to short-term initiatives, let’s just hope that Trump follows up on his promise to enlist the support of Elon Musk — especially when it comes to trimming the headcounts in various federal departments — to get things moving, in the manner of trailblazing ArgyPres Javier Milei.
And we don’t need any stupid polls like this one to tell Trump what to do about illegal immigration either. As Commander-In-Chief, he can tell the military to start gassing up the C-130s on Day One, to be ready for takeoff by Day Seven. (Why seven? Because it should only take a week to start emptying out the existing detention centers and jails prior to transporting the illegals and criminals out of the country.)
Whatever these initiatives may entail, let’s please ignore the stupid “100-day” report card because like so many artificial deadlines, it’s totally meaningless.
From last Friday:

Well, if Black Lives Matter, Pink Pussyhats and Earth First members aren’t going to step up after a catastrophe, then someone has to.
And just a little note to the Daily Fail: the Patriot Front isn’t a “white supremacist” organization, even though the Anti-Defamation League may think so. (Irony Alert: labeling the PF “white supremacist” is per ipso pretty much defamatory.)
Then there’s this:
Militia groups, such as Patriot Front, are reportedly using the devastating hurricanes to push a narrative about a failed or corrupt government hurricane response.
It’s not just “militia groups” who are calling the federal government’s response inadequate and pathetic; it’s just about everyone who isn’t a Lefty asshole.
And we haven’t even started to discuss how the Fedgov’s agencies are blocking privately-funded aid and -supplies from reaching those ravaged areas…
Oh wow… all of a sudden the Left has realized that demonizing the opposition and calling for their assassination, not to mention trying to get them off the ballot and tossing them into jail on bullshit charges, has all backfired, and now want “unity”?
Not gonna happen assholes (and this guy agrees with me) .
Making the political the personal sometimes gets, well, personal. And as far as I’m concerned, the only reason that we conservatives haven’t flipped the switch and started getting seriously personal is that up until now we’ve shrunk from using their own tactics against them.
And we’re probably not going to do so, either.
Unless they really go beyond the pale.
And that point is… for us to know, and for them to discover.