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PoliticsJanuary 10, 2026
Rachel Maddow, with a straight face, claims left-wing protests are an “unstoppable force" that Americans "can't oppose”
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Maddow tells Kimmel that protests in America are close to being an “unstoppable force” against Trump:
“Once you have 3.5% of a population protesting nonviolently against a dictator or an authoritarian, that is essentially an unstoppable force that they can't oppose, and that… pic.twitter.com/5DslllBQa2
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If protests are an “unstoppable force that they can't oppose,” that Trump “can’t oppose,” why are they opposable? That is something Rachel Maddow will never be able to answer, but it won’t stop her from going on a rant about percentages, authoritarianism, and blah blah blah.
According to Rachel Maddow, “In political science terms, there’s what’s called the 3.5 percent rule, which is that if you look at authoritarian regimes all over the world over the last century, once you have 3.5 percent of a population protesting nonviolently against a dictator or an authoritarian, that is essentially an unstoppable force that they can't oppose.”
The only problem with this is that it’s unclear what it is that Trump can’t oppose. What are they even fighting for? A woman who spent much of her free time dedicated to doxxing federal agents allegedly attempted to run over an officer with a deadly weapon. Now, apparently, 3.5 percent of the population is opposing this, and Maddow claims Trump can’t oppose that opposition.
Is anyone else confused by this?
The other problem with this is that much more than 3.5 percent voted for Trump, and polling numbers prove he’s incredibly more popular than 3.5 percent. So, if it only takes less than 4 percent to oppose an administration, why is nothing being effectively opposed?
According to The Wrap:
“It’s not that much larger a number than what we’re already seeing in the streets against Trump.”
But again, when the numbers that support him are far greater than that, and when he won the popular vote, I don’t think this measly percentage will do much to convince Trump that enforcing our immigration laws is bad. Still, it’s exactly unclear what is being opposed, but it’s probably safe to conclude it has something to do with “no human being illegal” and blah blah blah.
Maddow pointed to the protests in Minneapolis and the videos taken of the ICE agents operating in the city by protestors as proof of her point. “They want their version of what’s happening out there to be the only version,” she added of the Trump administration. “But the people can tell their own story and can take their own videos, and we can believe our own eyes against what they’re telling us.”
Sure. Anyone can make up a story in their imagination. This is what the left does often. So, when an officer acts in self-defense, they call it murder. The left can go ahead and make up any story, any video, and disbelieve their eyes all they wish, but all that is, once again, living in a fictitious world. That is all the left has on their side, and it’s delusional at best.
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