Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Conservative Media Complex

Generally I like Andrew Klaven. I find a lot of his funny stuff funny. I find a lot of his serious stuff thought provoking.

There is one thing, however, that bothers me about Andrew Klaven -- from day to day he seems wet his finger and stick it in the air to see how he feels about Donald Trump. If Trump is riding a wave of success, Klaven supports him. If Trump seems to be running into problems, Klaven is against him.

I could tolerate it if Klaven was always against Mr. Trump. Initially Klaven was a never-Trumper. I would disagree and cringe at Klaven's anti-Trump tirades.When Trump started to get things done, Klaven was on the Trump bandwagon.

Andrew Klaven -- Photo YouTube

 

This week I watched a video where Klaven said that Trump had worn out his welcome and should just go away. In other words,  we should abandon someone who has been targeted for years because he continues to express frustration at having been targeted for years.

What was it about Trump that made it possible for him to get things done? Could it, perhaps, be his strong will and his goal-setting? It certainly was not his shy, retiring personality. I know of no one who has accused him of being easy to please or being the most morally upright person who ever lived. I have seen many people stand up for Mr. Trump's honor. He respects and stands up for the "little guy." It is lying blowhards he fights tooth and nail.

 

Donald Trump -- Photo: Magster.com

I saw that champion for the common man, Karl Rove, on Fox News. He said that Trump is the only Republican that Joe Biden could beat in 2024. 

 

Karl Rove -- Photo: Fox News.com

And coalition forces are nowhere near the Baghdad airport.  

Is it that no other Republican candidate will generate enough hatred from the Deep Swamp to inspire enough people to engage in massive voter fraud? Don't bet on it, Mr. Rove. The Democrats have had almost twenty years of practice and have all but made it an art form.

Not to put words into Steven Crowder's mouth, but perhaps we should heed his warning to be wary of mainstream conservative media.

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