Deprecator
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Agree with the policies or not, the inconvenient truth about Trump is that he's done exactly what he said he would do. From jobs, GDP growth, appointment of conservative judges, tax reform, the wall, border security, withdrawal from the Iraq nuclear deal and the Paris climate accord, and renegotiating NAFTA and other trade agreements... I feel like never before has there been a president who has so consistently followed through on campaign promise after campaign promise.
Of course, in response to this unprecedented success that has earned him the highest ever approval rating among Republicans, the left and their media allies have responded hysterically with wild calls of racism -- that he's a 'dolt-in-chief' who is somehow unqualified or unfit for office. Never mind that he's a self-made billionaire with an Ivy league education, and never mind that he owns hundreds of bushiness, founded a television program which earned millions of viewers every week for well over a decade, and brilliantly executed a rather innovative self-branding strategy that clinched him the highest possible political office as both an outsider and a significant underdog. Miraculously, all of these feats are merely indicative of an unqualified imbecile who was only able to earn the support of his base by pandering to the deplorable nature of millions.
His trade wars? Racist.
Walls? Racist.
Immigration reform? Racist.
You can leave the country if you don't like it? Racist again.
Calling a rat infested city a rat infested city? Yep, that's racist too.
Indeed, when talking about reparations for slavery and white privilege, it seems that the DNC candidates continue to double down on this rhetoric, as if racism was some sort of boogeyman lurking behind every corner and deeply ingrained within all our institutions. Thankfully, trying to educate voters about their privilege -- and then deriding them if they refuse to acknowledge it -- has clearly failed as a political strategy. In my opinion this only leaves a tremendous disconnect between the far left and the typical voter, and as a result, I genuinely believe that candidates like sleepy Joe and Pocahontas simply don't stand a chance. Trump is certain to win 2020 in an epic landslide, and even if it's not to the degree that Reagan won... I'm still finally starting to see the comparisons between these two presidents.
"I am scared that if Ronald Reagan gets into office, we are going to see more of the Ku Klux Klan and a resurgence of the Nazi Party." ~ Coretta Scott King, 1980.
Of course, in response to this unprecedented success that has earned him the highest ever approval rating among Republicans, the left and their media allies have responded hysterically with wild calls of racism -- that he's a 'dolt-in-chief' who is somehow unqualified or unfit for office. Never mind that he's a self-made billionaire with an Ivy league education, and never mind that he owns hundreds of bushiness, founded a television program which earned millions of viewers every week for well over a decade, and brilliantly executed a rather innovative self-branding strategy that clinched him the highest possible political office as both an outsider and a significant underdog. Miraculously, all of these feats are merely indicative of an unqualified imbecile who was only able to earn the support of his base by pandering to the deplorable nature of millions.
His trade wars? Racist.
Walls? Racist.
Immigration reform? Racist.
You can leave the country if you don't like it? Racist again.
Calling a rat infested city a rat infested city? Yep, that's racist too.
Indeed, when talking about reparations for slavery and white privilege, it seems that the DNC candidates continue to double down on this rhetoric, as if racism was some sort of boogeyman lurking behind every corner and deeply ingrained within all our institutions. Thankfully, trying to educate voters about their privilege -- and then deriding them if they refuse to acknowledge it -- has clearly failed as a political strategy. In my opinion this only leaves a tremendous disconnect between the far left and the typical voter, and as a result, I genuinely believe that candidates like sleepy Joe and Pocahontas simply don't stand a chance. Trump is certain to win 2020 in an epic landslide, and even if it's not to the degree that Reagan won... I'm still finally starting to see the comparisons between these two presidents.
"I am scared that if Ronald Reagan gets into office, we are going to see more of the Ku Klux Klan and a resurgence of the Nazi Party." ~ Coretta Scott King, 1980.