“BROKE THEMSELVES”: Kilmeade says Dems IMPLOSION not GOP “comeback” is the REAL momentum. Is he right?

“The Democratic Party, led by Joe Biden, has hit an all-time low,” said Brian Kilmeade, beginning his segment with a massive understatement.

He goes through a summary list, certainly not the full list, of some of the biggest disasters brought about by Dementia Joe, Cackling Kamala, and the rest of the far-left Democrats.

But we’re not sharing this just because of schadenfreude. It’s for the discussion in the comments below about his thesis, which is that there really isn’t any GOP momentum. It’s just the result of Democrats falling to pieces.

So, is that right? Is there no real GOP momentum?

MY two cents is that the attack on women and children by the left – seriously, it’s insane that this is the path they’re on. I mean think about it, literally going for the women and children… it’s nuts! – that attack has lit a fire in America, to fight the left and regain the values of parents as the guide, scientific fact as scientific fact, and free speech being free.

You could of course say that this means, yes, the left is responsible for the momentum on the right, but that’s always so and always in reverse. It’s an adversarial system after all.

But Kilmeade is listing policy failures by Biden which are killing him in the polls and with Independent and Moderate voters. That is a factor as far as sheer NUMBERS and elections turn on such things, but that ain’t the same thing as MOMENTUM in my view.

The momentum, like in Trump’s speech last night, is a return to sanity. A return to normality. A return to America.

But y’all tell me your own thoughts. And anything else on your minds.


Consider this an OPEN THREAD.


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