What Trump Said in His Speech to Congress and Why is What I Predicted
Note: This article was edited only in that I changed the word “Will Say to Congress” to “Said to Congress” and added the words: “is What I Predicted” to the title. That’s because I was right. (The original title was: “What Trump Will Say in His Speech to Congress and Why“.) Otherwise, nothing has changed in the text below.
I read articles this morning, and in the last few days, about what Trump is going to say in his speech to Congress today. I wish people would quit rationalizing what Trump says as though he is a rational person. I know exactly what he’s going to say and do.
First of all, he’s going to lie constantly, then he’s going to brag about how great he is and how he’s solving every problem that exists, and then he’s going to use what he used for the last 10 years, and probably all his life—and which also got him elected with cult-like support: he’s going to continue to blame everyone else and tell the world how they are the enemy.
He started his entire presidential campaign on one thing: he announced a group to hate and then he united his supporters behind him in hating them. That group was immigrants, mainly those who come across our southern border, but also those who come from “shithole countries” (in Trump’s own words.). Of course, he will mention that group. And then he’s going to add the other groups that he’s added to it for the last 10 years, which is Democrats, communists, socialist, minorities, government workers—the list goes on and on.
All you have to do is go on TwitterX and see how his supporters constantly, over and over, have united behind Trump in hating all these groups. It’s one of the oldest tricks in the political playbook of history. Find a group to hate and unite the people behind you in hating them. The best examples in modern times: Hitler and Mussolini and the Jewish people. Hitler added the Russians in there when he invaded Russia. Mussolini added the Arabs in there when he invaded Libya.
That’s what Trump has done since he announced his Presidential candidacy in 2015. Of course, he started earlier when he accused Obama of not being born in the U.S. And that was a few years before his Presidential announcement in 2015. Obama and all of his supporters were another group to hate. He still reinvigorates this hate today when he talks about Obama.
So please, everyone, quit rationalizing what he’s going to say, because the one thing that always happens without fail is that all of his supporters believe everything he says as absolute truth and that’s what matters to him; that they hear it.