The most interesting aspect of Trump’s victory is the collapse of the progressive camp. When I predicted the attempts to rig the election and the fight for every vote lasting more than a week two days ago, it was based on statements made by Democratic Party officials to the media. But when push came to shove, they completely collapsed. They collapsed without a fight. In doing so, Trump did not win key states by margins that could not be reversed by mail-in votes. But there was a lack of determination, a lack of will to power, and probably a lack of leadership. Here we are again at the unfilled gap left by the old Soros.

A comparison with 1917 is suggested. When Lenin’s sailors stormed the Winter Palace, they met no resistance. The defenders screamed and fled. That is exactly what happened on November 6 in the US.

I confess that I expected that such a collapse must happen at some point, I wrote about it, but I couldn’t imagine it happening so soon. Yet it was logical. When the colored revolutions stopped succeeding, when they lost the ability to organize coups in Latin America, it was only a matter of time before it caught up with them at home. Thus, paradoxically, Petr Pavel in Prague Castle and Javier Milei as president of Argentina are the only two successes of the global liberal oligarchy in recent years. This does not mean that the ability to enforce political will is zero. But it has declined significantly.

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