If Kamala Harris really does become the Democrat nominee - a prospect about which I remain dubious - Donald Trump and JD Vance should employ an incredibly simple strategy that focuses on two short words: Border Czar.
The first important task Harris was assigned by the remaining shell of Joe Biden in 2021 was to put her in charge of overseeing the administration’s policy related to border security and illegal immigration. She was, in Biden’s own words, his Border Czar.
The border is the key issue in this campaign. Under Harris’s watch, more than 10 million illegals from all over the world - 90% of them military aged males, including well over 30,000 from China and at least hundreds, if not thousands, on the terrorist watch list - have been allowed to flood our country.
It is, in a word, an invasion, and these military aged males are not invading our country to cut grass and clean houses. And Harris has yet to lift a finger to do anything effective about it.
She’s the Border Czar, and now it’s time to ask the voters to hold her accountable, not just for her failure to act, but for all the lies she has uttered on the subject.
As but one example of so many, Trump and Vance need to incorporate this 13 seconds from her 2021 interview with Lester Holt, himself a Democrat operative at NBC, in their campaign ads:
At the time, she had never visited the border even once, yet she repeatedly lied about it to Holt’s face. After this disaster, Harris did travel to El Paso, which, while on the border, is hundreds of miles from where the mass caravans have been entering unfettered into Texas. Once there, she got off of Air Force Two, held a couple of carefully staged press events, then climbed right back on her jet and fled, never to be seen in those parts again.
This should become the simplest campaign strategy in American history: At every opportunity, in every speech, every ad and every post on Truth Social and Twitter, the Trump/Vance campaign needs to remind voters that Kamala Harris was given the job of Border Czar, and has been a miserable, disastrous failure in that role.
Landslide.
That is all.
Border is important. But not as important as the Ukraine-Russia proxy war. Trump has good credits for avoiding war and the proxy war with Russia is the most dangerous thing the United States has ever done. Obviously it has zero about protecting Ukraine. In fact it has resulted in the breakup of Ukraine, its physical destruction, deaths of a 1/2 million of its best & brightest, destruction of its industry & infrastructure, loss of likely close to half of its former territory, and being sold out to debt slavers in the name of big Western banks and BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street Vulture Capitalists.
But pushing us all to WW3 is nothing short of demented. Trump could break the left-right divide by focusing on the endless wars, especially the war with Russia.
I do like the simplicity and i suspect I’ll like the effectiveness. It is so clear cut and carries little wriggle room and ought be effective.
As for the Ukraine war, there are so many weird events in just the 2014, Crimea and up to Boris Johnson visit, that it’s hard to know what all the special interests are in it for. But nowhere is there an altruistic offer where we have Ukrainian people and infrastructure interests in mind. Absolute cesspool with the USA up to its neck barely able to stay from drowning in muck. I used to have a benefit of the doubt leaning to my governments dealings, now i am cynical and jaded beyond belief. Covid has taught me that the government doesn’t give a tinkers darn about the citizens and the country. They follow the money/power. Poor old Seth Rich etc etc etc etc etc