Fighting back.
Donald Trump almost never throws the first punch. But if one is thrown at him, he very quickly punches back.
Donald Trump almost never throws the first punch. But if one is thrown at him, he very quickly punches back.
If white-hot hatred of Donald Trump alone is sufficient to get one or another of the announced Democrats elected, what then will that Democrat do to govern more effectively than Donald Trump has?
Almost every country requires those wishing to immigrate to show the means for maintaining self-sufficiency once admitted.
No Republican president prior to Trump has had the gumption to tell the truth about anything if there existed even a microscopic chance that it might evoke a charge of racism.
The media never remarks upon President Trump’s performances at big events in front of world audiences.
The Mueller investigation was never about pursuit of the truth. It was about political revenge.
If Donald Trump were anything less than Donald Trump – that is if he had the personality of a Mitt Romney or a Jeb Bush – this coup attempt might have worked.
The Dems and the media were so certain that Donald Trump was going down. And then Robert Mueller released his report.
Each time the subject of abolishing the Electoral College comes up, it reminds us anew that vast numbers of American citizens are civically illiterate.
Unless you’re economically illiterate, ideologically hidebound or just blinded by hatred of Donald Trump, it is impossible to dismiss the policy successes of the Trump administration and their impact on employment.
Start with the debt that he inherited and add to it the $2.5 trillion that it is now estimated that he will add by the end of 2019 and you find that President Trump is racking up debt at a pace only slightly less than that of Barack Obama.
Trump did, Tuesday night, what presidents are hired to do – call the country to be its best.