Is it just me, or have the Democrats
given up? They’re still running for office, but they aren’t working
for it. Biden is hiding in his basement. He’s not making many
campaign stops. He’s not giving serious interviews with the press.
I didn’t see the vice presidential
debate, but the indications are that the democratic candidate wasn’t
prepared to answer the tough questions.
It feels like they are coasting.
Actually, it reminds me of the fable of the tortoise and the hare. I
know, I know, Biden is more like a slow tortoise and Trump like an
energetic hare. The analogy breaks down if it’s scrutinized too
much. But like in the fable, it feels like the hare knows it’s going
to win the race, so it takes a break and the tortoise stays the
course and wins.
So Trump is campaigning like crazy and
his opponent is not. It feels strange. But someone else is also
campaigning like an opponent. That’s the mainstream media. If you
look at who’s putting in the most effort, it has to be the MSM. God
help us all if they win the office…
Oh, but I also neglected to mention what appears to be rampant election fraud by the democratic machine. With the MSM and corrupt democratic party carrying the hare, it doesn’t need to run at all. Between the polls and the news, I think both sides will feel cheated this November. The polls show Biden is way ahead in the race, but the news shows a lot of voter fraud. This is not going to end well. No one will think there is a clear winner. Maybe our freedom and democracy will end up being the fables when it’s all over. I hope not.
2 replies on “The Tortoise and the Hare – a Presidential Fable?”
I think Trump needs at least one more debate. I think the Dems are going to do everything they can to squeeze out of it, starting with this “virtual town hall debate.” I hope the great negotiator prevails, but it’s hard to identify what leverage he has. “I’m not doing a virtual debate” to them means “yay, we win (no debate) and get to blame it on him.”
LOL, if the fable were based on energy levels, it would be The Tortoise and the Orange Hair…