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How the Corruption of Democrat Elites Enabled the Rise of Donald Trump, by John Leake – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By John Leake, LifeSiteNews, Nov 4, 2024

Reprinted with permission from Courageous Discourse.

 

Democrats never stop to consider just how much their party elites have contributed to the rise of Donald Trump in American politics. The emotion they call ‘hate’ is more accurately described as resentment of the abuse inflicted by society’s elites.

(Courageous Discourse) — It’s long been observed that the opposite of love is not indifference, but hate. I thought of this yesterday when someone sent me an essay titled “I Hate Hate,” by fellow Substack author Elliot Kirschner. What seems to have triggered Mr. Kirschner to write his essay were bad jokes told by Tony Hinchcliffe – one of 30 speakers at a recent Trump rally in Madison Square Garden. To be sure, Hinchcliffe’s joke about Puerto Rico wasn’t funny, and the comedian’s participation in the rally strikes me as yet another example of how Trump and his people make needless trouble for themselves and their supporters.

However, instead of writing rational criticism of Hinchcliffe’s bad jokes and the stupidity of the Trump campaign for including him in the lineup, Mr. Kirschner wrote a diatribe based on his assertion that hate lies at the heart of Trump’s campaign. …

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