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Globalists want their own president

Globalists think it’s theirs now It’s time to elect the next American president. The world’s elite groomed Bill Clinton for decades until he was named president, and Hillary was supposed to be their encore in 2016 until Trump thwarted it.

Trump remains their nemesis, and his presidency has stood for America First and opposed globalism, world government, imitation free trade and constant foreign wars. Biden was not the candidate globalists really wanted in 2020, and he was the nominee only when it became clear that none of the remaining Democrats had a chance of winning general elections.

But growing dissatisfaction with Biden has spread to rank-and-file Democratic voters. Only 37% of regular Democrats want Biden for a second term– according to the latest survey conducted by the AP-NORC Public Affairs Research Center.

Biden is running out of time to reach out to Democrats, and his father’s time shows his mental health continues to deteriorate. If credible Democratic rivals are entering the raceBiden will have to participate in debates later this year, and it’s tough to imagine how he will survive politically.

The first Republican presidential debate will be held in August in Milwaukee, where the Republican National Convention will also be held next year. Candidates who refuse to endorse Trump, if he is the nominee, will not be allowed to participate in the debate, as RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel required all debate participants to take an oath of loyalty.

This excludes Paul Ryan and anyone like him from being relevant. Ryan just said he won’t attend the Republican National Convention next year if Trump is the nominee, just as Ohio Gov. John Kasich refused to attend the convention in his home state where Trump was the nominee in 2016.

Trump then ignored Kasich, who became irrelevant, and Trump single-handedly turned Ohio solidly Republican. Ryan and other Never Trump supporters now face similar exile for boasting about their fight against presumptive GOP nominee Trump.

Trump’s enemies are puppets of globalismand instead of criticizing Trump, they should work to grow the Republican Party in key swing states. Ryan should have worked harder to maintain the GOP majority in the House in 2018 and facilitate win Wisconsin in 2020 when instead Ryan quit at a adolescent age and is now playing against Trump.

All the more intriguing There is political backstabbing among Democratic insiderswhere the internal conflicts have come to an end, starting with the selection of the location of the national convention for which the primary elections will be held first. The customary two-two sequence maintained by the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primaries does not favor Biden, who performed poorly there in 2020, so he abused his office to demote them.

Biden’s insistence on changing a 50-year-old tradition is evident how his political future is at risk in his own party. By putting the diminutive Republican state of South Carolina in first place in the Democratic primary, Biden is trying to renominate because he had his best performance there in 2020.

But it’s worse because Biden pledges our country to support continued War in Ukraine to composed down globalists who control the presidential nomination process. “Political strategy, like an iceberg, lies eight-ninths below the surface,” wrote Phyllis Schlafly in 1964. Choice, not echoher best-selling book on this topic.

On Monday, Biden sent his Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to Kiev, Ukraine, just a week after Biden himself visited there. Our Secretary of the Treasury should not engage in a foreign war to commit to unlimited financing at the expense of American taxpayers, but that is exactly what the globalists want.

South American countries, led by Brazil, are trying to negotiate peace in Ukraine. To this end, the globalists convinced Germany to retaliate against Brazil by blocking the shipment of Brazilian goods unrelated to the war.

Meanwhile, Biden, strangely, refuses to visit a toxic train wreck in Ohio and instead sends his main rival, Pete Buttigieg, to visit it. Biden’s stance doesn’t make much sense if he’s trying to defeat Trump, who paid a visit, but Biden may view Buttigieg as a direct obstacle to the nomination.

Suddenly, there is news of an investigation into Buttigieg’s apply of government planes, which the Biden administration may continue to pursue to dampen globalists’ enthusiasm for Buttigieg. He was raised as part of the overseas Rhodes Scholar program, just like Bill Clinton, and many globalists consider Buttigieg their first choice, just like Bill Clinton.

Joe Biden hasn’t spoken at the globalist conference in Davos since January 2017. By contrast, globalists prominently promote their favorite Buttigieg on their website, touting him as “one of the most visible political figures of the millennial generation,” and evenrecipient of the JFK Library Foundation’s New Frontier Award

John and Andy Schlafly are the sons of Phyllis Schlafly (1924–2016) and run the continuing Phyllis Schlafly Eagles writing and policy work.

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