Isn’t It Obvious?

When push comes to shove, it’s fairly easy to start thinking conspiracy theory in a variety of situations. For example, are polls to be believed? How can the race for POTUS be so close? How can there not be a clear majority of poll respondents who believe Kamala Harris to be the better candidate? That the race is STILL a statistical tie is beyond mind-blowing. It makes one think that even if Trump follows through on his old claim about shooting someone in the middle of 5th Avenue—and let’s add some press on hand to cover it!—the polls will remain the same.

I guess it depends on which networks we watch, who we listen to. If we’re always in our own little bubbles, our own little universes, then not much else gets in, right? Still, one might dare think that, merely based on what’s visible– a side-by-side comparison– there is no contest between a tenacious, bright former prosecutor and a 78-year old felon with serious psychological issues and the personality of a cake-eating, clueless, self-involved and delusional liar.

Harris has the capacity for getting up to speed, if she isn’t already. Trump doesn’t really want the job, except as a shelter from the myriad storms swirling around him.

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