Trump looks defeated: denounces conspiracies, fraud and corruption



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NEW YORK – Dejected, the swollen face, the small eyes, of those who have not slept, the monotonous tone of the voice, far from the usual aggressive. From the point of view of the image Donald trump It would have been better not to show up last night, when he decided to take his story of conspiracies, electoral fraud, corrupt accountants, directly to the American people. The image that was clearly perceived of him on television was the one that the president hates the most in the world: the image of the loser. Even the legendary hair was messy as he lowered his head to read sentences that seemed disconnected anyway. And that he repeated like a broken record the nonexistent accusations of conspiracies against him organized by “large amounts of money, large media and large high technology.”

Perhaps he was pointing to the “disconnection”, the strong and structural disconnection between the different listening bands, and perhaps the president has found it. In fact, what did he get out of this bewildered appearance, which will remain in the annals of American history? Certainly the disgusted and revolving, but repetitive, criticism of the television commentators Cnn me MsNbc. In that Trump was without fail. The various Jake tapper OR Anderson CooperNow they lacked hyperbolic terms to describe the scandal and gravity of this American president’s attacks on the most sacred liturgy of a democracy: the election and the counting of votes. There was also the general public, stumped by an objectively shameful performance. And also relieved by the increasingly accurate hypothesis of his departure from the stage. But there was also “his” audience, there were the Trumpians. There are tens of millions of Americans who hang on his lips, adore him, follow him, believe him, willing to share with him the pain of the blatant “theft” of these elections, if he loses them. The statement taken from the New York Times From Arizona Republican Voter Jim Williams, a 67-year-old welder who came to protest when Biden’s return was seen: “The only way Biden can win Arizona is through fraud,” he said. I’ll accept a win from Biden. I don’t want to live in a communist regime “(sic!).

It is to the Jim Williams millions that Trump spoke to last night, to galvanize them: “I won Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia and they are taking them from us with illegal votes,” the president said. Is not true. It was only early on Election Night before the mailed ballots were also counted! But that is what his people want to hear, who see in him the symbol of the implacable war against corrupt elites. Again: “If legal votes count, I win easily. If illegal votes count, they can try to steal our election.” Illegal votes for Trump are those that are received by mail, perfectly legitimate. Again: “We had the majority, but it disappeared miraculously, they calculate how many votes they need and the votes arrive. We know very well what is happening in Georgia.” Too bad that the secretary of state, responsible for the electoral scrutiny in all states, in Georgia is a Republican who has confirmed the absolute transparency of the vote. As is your boss, the governor Brian Kemp (Who was also Secretary of State among other things!). Trump’s conspiracy theses are fading everywhere, leaving most people stunned and speechless. But it does not matter because the power of television in action has other objectives. Given that it now seems impossible that Trump could have a second term, it is clear that his media offensive – and the legal one – only serves to raise tension, to increase chaos and polarization. In this way, he will be able to leave his followers forever with the certainty that his leader has not lost, that the election has been stolen from him by the elites. That is not true, it does not matter. And if we stop at the words it can go too, the First Amendment to the Constitution allows it. As long as their repetitive messages are not confused with coded messages for the mobilization of right-wing armed militias like the Proud Boys or QAnon. “Get away but wait,” he had also said some time ago. “Be prepared”.
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