The Slow Death of a Nation: When Losing Feels Like Winning to the Deluded: There’s a sickness spreading in this country, and it’s not coming from outside our borders—it’s rotting us from within. It’s the terminal apathy, the willful ignorance, and the smug self-congratulation of a political movement that has forgotten how to fight. This isn’t just about an election. It’s about the collapse of a once-strong opposition, now led by men who pat themselves on the back while the house burns down around them.
The Slow Death of a Nation: When Losing Feels Like Winning to the Deluded: There’s a sickness spreading in this country, and it’s not coming from outside our borders—it’s rotting us from within. It’s the terminal apathy, the willful ignorance, and the smug self-congratulation of a political movement that has forgotten how to fight. This isn’t just about an election. It’s about the collapse of a once-strong opposition, now led by men who pat themselves on the back while the house burns down around them.

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