The intolerableness of Donald Trump.
Imagine if you are an elite, coastal liberal living in a country whose president is Donald Trump. Imagine what you must be thinking – and more apt in the case of liberals – what you must be feeling.
Imagine if you are an elite, coastal liberal living in a country whose president is Donald Trump. Imagine what you must be thinking – and more apt in the case of liberals – what you must be feeling.
In the real world, if you fumble on the order of magnitude that McConnell just did, you lose your job.
The Left and the media are going to try by all available means to either force Trump from office or derail his agenda.
President Trump’s speech in Poland was a ray of geopolitical sunshine after most of a decade of gloomy overcast.
For reasons that are becoming harder to understand with each passing week, the GOP majorities in both houses of Congress can’t bring themselves to act like the majority.
Donald Trump’s real opposition comes from Anderson Cooper, Joe Scarborough, Chuck Todd, George Stephanopoulus and the rest of the glittering galaxy of smug, condescending, self-satisfied elite media liberals.
It’s a cage match between Donald Trump and the establishment media.
Someone please tell these lefties to take a deep breath. There is no constitutional crisis. There is nothing fascistic at work. Comparisons to the Archibald Cox firing are laughable.
President Trump is acting not only as if he won the election but (gasp!) as if winning the election is actually supposed to mean something.
You libs need to give up on the idea of a benign, benevolent government. Government by its very nature is never benign or benevolent.
In the 60 odd days of the Trump presidency one thing has become unmistakably clear. Federal employees in massive numbers are dedicated to derailing Trump’s presidency by any means possible.
In a nation burdened with $20 trillion in debt, a crumbling infrastructure and a depleted military, it may be time to find a way to live without things like the National Endowment for the Arts.