From
Townhall:
How did Trump luck out by getting such hopeless geebos for opponents?
It can’t just be chance. At every turn, these dummies choose to lock
themselves into the most implausible and indefensible positions
imaginable, then push all their chips into the center of the table. It’s
almost supernatural – maybe Trump won the intervention of some ancient
demon by heading over to the offices of the Weekly Standard and snatching away one of its Never Trump scribblers to use as a virgin sacrifice.
Look,
I was not a Trump fan at the beginning – I was anti-Trump but never
Never Trump, both because I was Never Hillary and because I wasn’t a
Beltway squishboy who would take his white paper and go home when my guy
Ted Cruz lost. I just had no idea what to make of Trump at first
because he didn’t look like any mainstream Republican I had seen in the
last few decades. But then, I soon realized that he didn’t look like any
mainstream Republican I had seen in the last few decades because he
wasn’t a hapless loser. He was the anti-Jeb!.
I recount my conversion (hilariously, according to such blurb writers as Nick Searcy and David Limbaugh) from being anti-Trump to Trump-curious to pro-Trump in my upcoming book Militant Normals: How Regular Americans Are Rebelling Against the Elite to Reclaim Our Democracy,
except I give a lot more detail and use a lot more swears in there.
Suffice it to say that my conversion (and that of many others) was based
on the undeniable fact that Trump kept his promises and sided with
America in a way we haven’t seen from a Republican since Reagan was
owning the libs back in the eighties. (Read more.)
From
The Federalist:
How can someone know so little about a topic yet be so passionate
about it? That’s what I kept asking myself while re-watching a clip of
media darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discussing Gaza and Israel. After dramatically defeating Democratic Caucus Chair Joe Crowley,
there was a rush to proclaim the young, dynamic socialist Ocasio-Cortez
the future of the Democratic Party. Well, if she portends the future,
then it’s worth taking her words seriously. Even if we overlook the fact
that Ocasio-Cortez’s self-identified ideology has led to more suffering
and death than any other in history, her propensity to embrace
positions she knows absolutely nothing about is, well, curious. (Read more.)
More on the Helsinki Summit from PJ Media:
Barack Obama -- although the New York Times
would burn down its own building rather than admit it -- did an abysmal
job with Putin and was indeed the one who was truly "owned" by the
Russian. And it wasn't just the silly reset button and the embarrassing
video of Barack whispering into Medvedev's ear to tell Vlad he --
Barack -- would be more flexible on missiles after the election. (What a
toady!) Even worse, in his Chamberlainesque ardor to make a deal with
Iran's mullahs, Obama let Putin play him in Syria, agreeing not to honor
his redline against Assad's use of chemical weapons in order not to
endanger the deal. Trump never did anything nearly that pathetic.
Actually, he stands up strong.
But
the David Gergens of the world yammer on that Trump is doing everything
wrong. He's certainly doing some things wrong -- we all do -- but
being gracious to Putin personally while actively opposing what the
Russian does in his actions, may be exactly the way to get results. But
Trump's opponents don't care about results. Overwhelmed with hate, they
would prefer to see the president wounded and impeached than succeed
with Putin and bring about a world safer from nuclear armageddon. If
Trump achieves this, however, it will be his finest hour. It would be
for any president. (Read more.)
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