The mainstream media and a few turncoat podcasters have been busy declaring MAGA dead in the water due to Trump's supposed betrayal over the Iran conflict. Yet, in a stunning twist, CNN has just shattered that narrative! As if that weren't enough, the SAVE Act has cleared a significant Senate hurdle, forcing Democrats to defend the indefensible. The numbers tell a story the leftist media would rather you not hear.
- Despite claims that MAGA is finished, Trump's popularity among his base is soaring.
- The SAVE Act, a priority for President Trump, has moved forward in the Senate.
- Democrats are being cornered into defending their opposition to a bill supported by the majority of Americans.
Ever since Operation Epic Fury began a few weeks ago, the legacy media and some right-wing podcasters have been proclaiming MAGA's demise. They argue Trump betrayed his populist base, supposedly influenced by Netanyahu to fight Israel’s war. The media revels in this narrative, enjoying the sight of post-MAGA influencers criticizing Trump. Joe Kent, once dismissed as a far-right extremist, is now the left's new darling after turning against Trump . Senator John Fetterman explains that the left's sole principle is Trump Derangement Syndrome, as they embrace these former Trump supporters.
The media pushes the notion that these podcasters, not Trump, speak for the MAGA base, claiming Trump has been abandoned after falling under Netanyahu's spell. But who would have thought that CNN, of all places, would obliterate this narrative with a single blow? An NBC poll, discussed by Harry Enten on CNN, reveals Trump’s approval among his base is 100%. That's right, more popular than Kim Jong Un, who received a mere 99.93% approval in North Korea. Unlike in North Korea, there's no coercion involved here.
Fox News, known for its left-leaning tendencies, shows Trump with a 98% approval rating among self-identified MAGA loyalists. Meanwhile, YouGov reports 91% approval for Operation Epic Fury among MAGA voters. These numbers are not just impressive; they’re growing, with more people identifying as MAGA supporters now than in 2024.
What we’re witnessing is a phenomenon the Portuguese scholar Bruno Maçães calls virtualism. He argues that America has evolved into a virtual society where politics happen in constructed virtual worlds rather than empirical reality. People choose the narrative world they prefer, treating it as more real than the actual facts. This is precisely what we see with these influencers. CNN’s admission of Trump's unprecedented popularity is not a MAGA talking point; it's NBC polling data. These influencers dwell in a virtualist political universe, a narrative ecosystem energized by online platforms, where their preferred storyline becomes their reality. But the polls don’t lie—MAGA is not fracturing.
On another front, the SAVE Act, President Trump's top legislative priority requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting in federal elections, has overcome its first major Senate obstacle. The vote, 51-48 along party lines, marks a crucial step toward formal floor debate. Senator Lisa Murkowski, ever the Jezebel from Alaska, broke ranks to vote with the Democrats, while Thom Tillis was conspicuously absent. Even Mitch McConnell supported the debate.
Senate Republicans are now launching a full-scale floor takeover, as described by Majority Leader John Thune. They aim to force Democrats into defending their opposition to a bill that enjoys support from 80 to 88% of Americans, including a majority of Democrats. The strategy, championed by Senators Mike Lee and Ted Cruz, seeks to publicly pressure Democrats as the midterms approach.
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However, without a formalized talking filibuster, Republicans still need 60 votes to pass the bill. The original filibuster allowed for a simple majority vote after extensive debate. Today, cloture requires 60 votes to end debate and pass the bill. Republicans argue for a return to the original filibuster, enabling bills to pass with a simple majority.
Despite this, Republicans aim to push Democrats into absurd arguments against a widely supported bill, possibly passing it as a reconciliation bill, needing only a simple majority. Past precedents support this tactic, as Democrats have used reconciliation for partisan legislation. With Democrats blocking both DHS funding and the SAVE Act through the filibuster, Republicans assert that reconciliation is the only viable path.
With the SAVE Act boasting 80% support, Republicans frame it as a vote for election integrity and fiscal responsibility. They force Democrats to oppose it, setting the stage for the November midterms. Keep a close eye on this development, and remember to call your senators to push this bill forward and onto President Trump’s desk!
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