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McDonald’s, Musk, and Momentum: OH MY! It's Time to Vote

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There are signs of a shift taking place in this election … and in the country.

No, we're not talking about Donald Trump's shift at a Pennsylvania McDonald's, but that brilliant bit of performative politics may have highlighted the shift better than any event yet.

The Democrats appear to be in full meltdown mode. The crescendo of 'HITLER!' screeches is reaching a fever pitch, but it's just not landing these days.

What changed?

Enter Elon Musk.

The rocket-wrangling billionaire is not only admired as the Howard Hughes of our time - he's landing and snatching rockets out of the sky, for crying out loud - but he's also widely popular for his humor, ambition, antics, and affinity for free speech.

He also supports Donald Trump for president in 2024.

I'm not saying people are going to vote for Donald Trump because Elon Musk told them to.

I'm saying, in fact, he's done something much bigger: He made it acceptable for people to publicly admit they're okay with Donald Trump.

This has been devastating for Democrats. They've sunk all their political capital since 2016 into trying to shame average folks into hiding their support of Donald Trump in 'polite' company.

He's brash. He's impulsive. He has authoritarian tendencies. He's a fascist! He's literally Hitler!

Elon Musk came along and said 'You know, the Left in this country is sort of going insane. I think I'll vote for Donald Trump.'

Democrat heads exploded. They find themselves in the unenviable position of waging political and cultural war against America's happy tech warrior, who comes across as a generally friendly guy who's doing undeniably amazing things.

It wasn't, however, just Elon Musk.

It was Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr., Russell Brand, Adin Ross, the Nelk Boys, and more.

Trump is scheduled to join Joe Rogan on his prolifically popular podcast this Friday.

It's cultural permission to ignore the Trump doomsayers, and we may now be seeing its impact on the electorate in what appears to be momentum for the Trump-Vance campaign in the final stretch of the race for the presidency.

After everything the Left has done to try to make Donald Trump toxic, he has a 52% approval rating in the latest Gallup poll, a whole five points over Kamala Harris.

If people are no longer letting Democrats and their media propagandists bludgeon them with their own politeness or force them into indecision through 'Trump is a Nazi' gaslighting, Democrats have nothing. That has been their entire message and it appears people simply don't believe them anymore.

This week's McDonald's mayhem was the clearest sign yet, to me, that something has changed.

Trump went into a McDonald's and served up some fries. It was funny. It was charming. It was brilliant.

There is still a small and bitter band of sour seethers who saw Benito Mussolini hanging out of that drive-through window, but most Americans saw a former president, smiling, and hamming it up with his temporary coworkers.

The Trump-is-Hitler narrative is dead and Democrats don't have a Plan B.

President Trump left the fryer victorious and angry leftists in government and the media have spent the days since trying to recover.

'He didn't REALLY work there!'

'It was staged and fake!'

'Those weren't REAL customers!'

'The McDonald's had a health code violation in March!'

'He didn't wear a hair net!' (No, we're not joking.)

Were they sincerely angry about those things? Nope. You know it. I know it. They know it.

They were mad for one reason: It was effective.

It was effective and it dealt yet another death blow to their evil orange monster narrative.

It sure looks like the momentum is currently with President Trump.

The polling is promising. Republicans are voting and they're voting early. The Harris campaign is in reaction mode - flailing with kneejerk promises to whichever demographic of the day is polling in Trump's favor. Trump is flipping fries to friendly faces. Harris is hosting angry celebrities.

It looks like a shift to me. It looks like momentum.

That's the sticky truth about momentum: It has to be maintained.

Now is not the time to take the foot off the gas. Now is the time to push down harder.

What the country needs is an absolute repudiation of the policies of the Left and their Godwin's Law politics.

Vote.

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