[So, Trump. It's hard to know what fresh thing to say about him. He's going to be the GOP nominee. I guess he always was. So many bad things on so many fronts seem inevitable now.
The United States faces a presidential election between two men unliked by most Americans. Most people don't want this, but it's happening, and there's not a damn thing we can do about it. A friend who works in an industry dominated by wokeness told me the other day that he plans to vote for Trump "and then puke." That'll probably be me too. I understand people voting Biden to stop Trump, because if I vote Trump and there's no way I'm voting Biden it will be to stop Biden.
It's not that I consider Biden to be more superficially reckless than Trump. It's because the Democratic Party has become so radical that even a normie rubber-stamper of what the party's Left wants is, to me, more dangerous even than Donald Trump. There is no limit to what Biden and his party want to do with race, with LGBT, with wokeness, with open borders. One of the more depressing aspects of Trump is that he has shown that he doesn't have the focus or the intelligence to reverse this decline. As I see it, we are left to decide between pedal to the metal decline, or slowing it down. A Ron DeSantis presidency, in my view, stood a decent chance of actually reversing at least some of this. But that's not in the cards this year.] -Rod Dreher