Unable to dispute the content of Trump’s July 3 speech a Mt. Rushmore, the media focuses instead on Trump mangling the pronunciation of “totalitarianism,” something he had difficulty with in a long, detailed speech. Speaking to a rabidly partisan crowd defying the Center for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] guidelines for wearing masks in crowds, Trump delivered a blistering attack on the spate of rioting and lawlessness that followed the May 25 chokehold murder of 46-year-old George Floyd by 44-year-old Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin. While Chauvin will probably spend the rest of his life in prison, the nation’s been rocked for over a month with race riots and violent protests, taking an ugly turn recently destroying historic statues, monuments and coveted locations in the U.S. No, the media makes no mention of widespread vandalism, only Trump mispronouncing a word.
Black Lives Matter [BLM] has taken the lead in protests around the country redefining racism as anything and everything done by white people. Since most of U.S. history has been about the accomplishments of white people, BLM thinks the nation’s past presidents and national icons are all racist. Interpreting the long lens of history with today’s new microscope, BLM has, in effect, cancelled everything done by white people, including the nation’s most sacred documents, including the 1776 Declaration of Independence and 1787 Constitution. To BLM, President’s Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt were are racists, because they either owned slaves or they were just white. But no, the media doesn’t take exception to BLM’s narrow interpretation of U.S. history, they encourage it, including vandalizing historic monuments and statues around the country.
Trump talked in Mt. Rushmore about “angry mobs” using a “cancel culture,” to demand “total submission from anyone who disagrees,” Trump said. “This is the definition of totalitarianism,” Trump said, mispronouncing the word. But “totalitarianism” has very specific historic meaning with advent of Soviet Union and Communist China, referring to the extreme authoritarian nature of communist regimes, referring to “totalitarianism” to refer to total control communist states exert on every aspect of life in Russian or Chinese communist regimes. What Trump’s speech emphasized is that an angry mob has intimidated the public and media, not subjugated by demands to dismantle anything-and-everything racist, applying today’s overly twisted definition to include anything white. Since Floyd’s murder, the country has tolerated widespread hooliganism, anarchy and lawlessness to justify destroying historic monuments and statutes.
Today’s Fourth of July Gallup poll presented some disturbing findings that only 22% of Democrats were “very proud” to be an American. In contrast, 76% of Republicans said they were “very proud” to be an America. Gallup interpreted it reflect today’s partisan divide but what the poll really shows is that the anti-Trump, Democrat-dominated press have indoctrinated the public to believe how bad the country has gone under Trump. Gallup admitted that “politics” could have affected the polls results but it does mirror the fact that the press detests the Trump presidency, can’t wait to get him out of office. With that kind of reporting on a daily basis, it’s no wonder that the press sees the country as far worse off than it was under former President Barack Obama. Democrats pretend that race relations were so much better under Obama when the same senseless violence was going on.
Gallup hinted that politics may be at play creating today’s polarization, meaning that 95% media negative reporting about 74-year-old President Donald Trump is to get him out of office at the earliest possible time. For nearly three years, the public only heard the media harp about Trump’s alleged Russian collusion, only to watch the story blow up after 75-year-old Special Counsel Robert Mueller found none March 23, 2019 in his Final Report. Then, when the Mueller Report blew up, Democrats and the press pushed for Trump’s impeachment due to his July 25, 2019 phone call with 41-year-old Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelinsky. When Trump was acquitted in the U.S. Senate Feb. 5, then Democrats and the press focused on his mishandling of the coronavirus AKA SARS CoV-2 or Covid-19 crisis. In other words, the press indoctrinates the public on everything negative Trump.
Focusing on Trump mispronouncing words in his July 3 Mt. Rushmore speech, Democrats and the press ignore the contents describing rule by race riots since George Floyd’s death. Trump let it known that he wouldn’t tolerate vandalism of historic monuments and statues, just because Black Lives Matter interprets them as racist. “Trump obviously has no idea what words like fascism and totalitarianism mean. To those who wrote that speech, shame on you. To those that cleared the speech, shame on you. Perhaps the most un-American speech ever delivered by a n American president on the eve of July 4th,” said Stanford political science professor Michael McFaul. McFaul says nothing about the anti-Americanism tied to vandalizing historic statues and monuments around the country under a BLM’s definition or racism. McFaul can define “totalitarianism,” but not patriotism.