In 2015 I began to suggest that Donald Trump, like him or not, could and would win the US Presidency. It was unbelievable. It was absurd. Even Trump had not yet clocked that he might win. To some, the possibility was disastrous. To others, it was a Godsend. Then it happened. The American public elected a total long shot. An outsider. Well, they may be about to do it again. Outrageous as it currently sounds, I bet that RFK will be the next American President and Francis Suarez will define the Republican debate. Why? In part because RFK is a mirror image of Donald Trump and has all the qualities the American public has been trying to elect ever since President Clinton. This will make him hard for the Republicans to swing at. Both are green and both are Bitcoiners. Meanwhile, the United States is about to face having not one but two Presidents who either used the Oval Office for personal financial gain or allowed the appearance of this to happen. Both will be consumed by their respective investigations into corruption. This is going to be a very very interesting election.
If this notion leaves you laughing or gasping for breath, remember that the American public love electing someone you had never heard of three years before they became President. Nobody had heard of Bill Clinton. Nobody had heard of President Obama. Everybody laughed at the idea of George W Bush in the Oval Office, and many laughed harder at the idea of Donald J Trump. We Americans love a dark horse. We love an underdog. We love somebody with only an outside chance. All the shoe-ins, like Herbert Walker Bush and Hilary Clinton, got their butts kicked. Also, the corruption issue is no longer on one side or the other. Both Biden and Trump are on the defensive now. Note that Trump beat Biden in the first post-indictment poll.
The American public craves an outsider who will clean Washington up. That hope ushered in both Bill Clinton and President Obama. Even George W Bush