In a recent opinion editorial for The Blaze, Alexander Zubatov scrutinizes the Democratic National Convention and the potential implications of a Kamala Harris regime.
Zubatov argues that the convention was a stage for party elites and their corporate sponsors to distract the public from the alleged misery they have caused over the past four years. He suggests that Kamala Harris, the party's new figurehead, is merely a puppet whose strings are pulled by unseen handlers.
Zubatov criticizes the convention's attempts to portray Harris as a middle-of-the-road candidate, arguing that her past actions provide a more accurate guide to her potential presidency than the promises of universal freedom and prosperity made during the convention. He advises readers to pay attention to the "true voices of power" who have been running the nation into the ground.
Zubatov dissects key passages from speeches delivered by Barack and Michelle Obama during the convention. He criticizes the former president's veiled arrogance and his insinuation that those who support Donald Trump are unenlightened individuals struggling to keep up with progress. He also takes issue with Michelle Obama's remarks, which he interprets as branding Trump supporters as narrow-minded and threatened by successful black individuals.
Zubatov argues that the Obamas' speeches reflect a condescending attitude towards those who disagree with their worldview. He suggests that their rhetoric is indicative of a broader trend within the Democratic party, which he believes is pushing policies that harm the working class while benefiting large corporations and the political elite.
Zubatov criticizes the Democrats' stance on issues such as free speech, immigration, and the economy. He argues that their policies, including censorship, open borders, and inflationary public benefits, are detrimental to the average American. He also criticizes the party's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that their response has disproportionately harmed small businesses and children's education while benefiting tech giants.
In conclusion, Zubatov warns that a Kamala Harris presidency could lead to rapid societal change that sidelines traditional values and promotes government dependency. He suggests that the Democratic party's strategy of labeling dissenters as bigots is a tactic to shame them into compliance. He concludes by painting a bleak picture of a future under Harris, where Americans are educated about their biases, become more dependent on the government, and are taught to feel guilty for the sins of Western civilization.
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