Armchair_Politician wrote on Jun 6
th, 2026 at 9:03am:
In truth, he's had far more losses than wins. I don't think he appreciates just how much he's going to lose in the midterms in November, either.
You need to pay attention, feel the vibe of the room, study him.
There used to be a five year minimum, but it went up when the lefties put Donnie back in office.
You need to consider the Great Paradigm Shift. Attention is the new currency. The big fella can reverse all his losses in a single 4D chess move. The Real Americans vibe with this, the lefties chuck a tizz and he wins again.
In the motivational literature, this used to be known as the Art of the Deal. Today it's known as good government.
Just think, the big fella, a self-made man, one of the richest guys in America, saw an opportunity on the national stage. He offered the Real Americans his great mind - everything he'd learned over half a century in property development, casino management, motivational television, university administration and philanthropy - all could be applied to the task of generational government reform, the likes of which we've never seen before.
And not just the Don. Elon, Jeff, Pete Thiel, the Zuck - the
makers of America. The world's richest, best and brightest, all there to advise the big guy, think big, smash it out, and turn America into the hottest country
ever.
It's the Donald's time, dear. America tried the Autopen - he totally destroyed the country. Now it's time for a little winning. How could Donnie possibly go wrong?
There shouldn't be any need for a reminder - the Don won in a landslide. More votes than anybody's ever had before. He won so big, people begged him to stay on for a third term, maybe even a fourth.
His advisors say he can do it too. He's got his legal team looking into it.
Look, good government doesn't just happen, you need to
make it happen. Kash, Pete, RFK Jnr and co are
killing it. Sure, he had to let a few of the broads go - for varying reasons - but people are saying this is the hottest team in a century, maybe more.
It's all there - great health policy, great warfare, great justice, great fiscal responsibility.
For a businessman, the last one's important. The Don told us to judge him on his record. He's working on paying off the US debt by the end of this term. Elon crushed it, but there's some way to go. Who knows? He might need more time. You never know with these things until you try.
That's the important thing. At the end of the day, at least he can say he tried. He's probably the first prez to do that. Everybody else was either corrupt or incompetent. His predecessor couldn't even sign his own name, but he ran the most crooked outfit in US history, so it's possible to be both at the same time.
Who cares whether he wins or loses? What matters is that the big fella
tried.
I think we can all agree on
that, no?