Cassie Craven:  The Biggest Loser Wasn’t the Democrat Party, It Was the Machine

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “The machine itself was the biggest loser on election night. Dynasties like the Cheneys and Obamas are yesterday’s news. We witnessed a cultural revolution for America when Republicans took a landslide victory.”

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Cassie Craven

November 10, 20244 min read

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(Cowboy State Daily Staff)

Everybody loves a comeback. An underdog. When the persecuted becomes the victor, we feel as though we too cannot be stopped by man or external force.

As I watched Trump’s YMCA moves on the stage after the announcement election night, I thought Marcus Aurelius summed it up well: “Just that you do the right thing. The rest doesn’t matter. Cold or warm. Tired or well-rested. Despised or honored.”

The Republican party walked away with it all, because we stood for value. For truth, freedom, health and family. We were the party for the people who were sick of being lied to, censored, and punished. The country issued a resounding “no” vote to the propaganda, secrecy, coercion, wars, inflation, and extremist ideology. 

The Independent voters of the country stood alongside us because they watched as those of us who stood up for traditionalvalues under the former regime were attacked. The faith that the independent voters of this country put in the Republican party is a serious obligation that we have moving forward. Our party is no longer the party of Liz Cheney for big war, power and control. And it never again will be. 

The Democrat party can no longer be the party of extremism. Clearly it is not sustainable. The collective consciousness elevated. We developed herd immunity to the woke social contagion. 

Joe Rogan. Dana White. The Nelk Boys. These people have more influence in society than the Cheneys, Obamas and legacy news. Let that settle in. The Machine isn’t just dead. It’s steaming in a corner with a loud whistle and its parts falling off. The jig is up. We ain’t buying what you’re selling. Americans want politicians they can trust who will have integrity, a no-quit attitude, and will actually improve their lives, tangibly.  

The machine itself was the biggest loser on election night. Dynasties like the Cheneys and Obamas are yesterday’s news. We witnessed a cultural revolution for America when Republicans took a landslide victory.

The machine was desperate and slid out of its camouflage skin to flick its tongue regarding the alleged Nazi evil demonstrated by Trump. Americans knew this was nothing more than a trick, a manipulative lie broadcasting Democrats’ fear of our innate, and God-given, propensity toward self-governance. This is a radical idea to those that don’t want our freedom standing between them and their power over us. That is the reason we fought the American Revolution. The Crown telling us that “We the people” would harm ourselves. We are too reckless and unpredictable. Best to give them the reins and recognize them as our superiors. 

But it is impossible to have a true democracy separate from God because God makes us understand that true freedom lies within us and our ability to have individual discernment and free will. Only when we operate in free will, to both our success and demise, do we understand our purpose here. 

This election brought people of different beliefs together under a few conservative premises. This election was a resounding rejection of the sexualization of our kids, big government, the military industrial complex, and mismanagement of our resources to record inflation. 

Trump will be the president for world peace and global dominance, a difficult dichotomy to maintain. His focus on the “America First” agenda will solidify his loyalty to the common working man. Our borders will be sealed and we will be safer. Already since it was announced that Trump won, Kann News reported that Qatar told Hamas representatives on its soil, “You’re no longer welcomed here.” 

Welcome to the great American comeback story. Charles Dickens once said, “I hope that real love and truth are stronger in the end than any evil or misfortune in the world.” Here we go. 

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Cassie Craven

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