In what might be a surprise to some, liberal author and Democrat activist Naomi Wolf on Tuesday told Steve Bannon, the host of the “War Room” podcast, that she had decided to endorse former President Donald Trump in the election.
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To put the endorsement into perspective, Wolf previously worked as a presidential campaign adviser for former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore. So why Trump, this go-around?
“President Trump did something very smart,” Wolf said, highlighting how he had aligned himself with people such as former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (R-HI), and Elon Musk. “He’s being more inclusive.”
Wolf also noted that Trump has reached out to people of color and differing ethnicities. as well as influential former Democrats:
He’s speaking out to the concerns of black people, white people, Puerto Rican people, Hispanic people of all kinds, women, men, it doesn’t matter.
“You guys have become the unity party, and he’s leading the unity party,” Wolf told Bannon, adding: “I would be an idiot if I didn’t recognize that.”
Wolf said she first began to change her opinion of Trump after watching him speak to a group of Orthodox Jews about the Middle East:
It’s a number of things, honestly. I mean one of them is a good friend of mine brought me to listen to President Trump speak. And, it was in Bedminster and he was speaking to a … group of orthodox Jews about peace in the Middle East, and what he had to say about no more wars and about bringing an end to the conflict in that region.
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Wolf was impressed, explaining that “All of [her] information about him was filtered through legacy media.” Wolf continued to go bottom-line, admitting that her previous opinion of Trump was formed as a result of the liberal media’s incessant portrayal of the former president as everyone from Adolf Hitler to Benito Mussolini, a white supremacist. and a Nazi supporter:
All of my information about him was filtered through legacy media. ‘He’s a fascist. He’s a misogynist. He’s a racist. I saw someone who was eloquent, articulate, thoughtful, very funny. Not every joke he makes I would’ve endorsed. He was talking about — he was serious. He was a serious person talking seriously about peace in the Middle East, about saving lives, innocent lives — Palestinian and Israeli. And, how can that not be good?
Wow, that’s quite an admission.
It can “not be good,” Ms. Wolf, if you’re Kamala Harris, the majority of the Democrat Party, and the left-wing media. All of these TDS-riddled people hate Donald Trump more than they love America and its people. That includes the “garbage” people, as cognitively vacant Joe Biden recently labeled Trump’s supporters.
Wolf, the author of “Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith, and Resistance in a New Dark Age,” has previously written an essay in which she apologized to conservatives for the Democrat Party’s histrionic after video of the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot was released.
The author’s decision to endorse the former president wasn’t a spur of the moment decision.
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As I wrote in early May, as Trump’s New York City hush money trial continues in Manhattan, he participated in daily press briefings outside the courthouse. And the best-selling author surmised that Trump had either “become much more personable or he’s getting great advice and taking it.”
In either case, Trump’s frequent rallies and multiple interviews have made Harris look like she’s in a witness protection program. Reason being, every time the Democrat presidential nominee speaks in public, she seems to pound one more nail into her pathetic campaign’s coffin.
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So here we are. With the election just five days away as I write, I suspect it’s going to be closer than some think, including the Electoral College vote. While I have a feeling that Trump is going win, feelings don’t matter; votes and the final tally do.
If you haven’t yet voted, get after it. And while you’re at it, take along a few friends.
Let’s do this thing.