I’m a big fan of Trump as president, but you can really tell a lot about a guy by the way he reacts to inconsequential, meaningless sh!t.
Not all that inconsequential when the zer0 pic was at noon or close to and the Trump pic was at 9 am with concerted entry-blocking going on. Weather was bad and people were spooked by the advance PR of violence.
He cannot give an inch, ever, on anything or they will use it as a fingerhold to claw any sort of division they can. I guarantee if one aide is fired for something like this, the MSM will howl that Trump supporters can’t trust a man who turns on his staff.
Reminds me of a story.
Dinner at home, and the family had a guest.
The guest starts off by asking if he can have the father's dinner roll. The father let's him have it, thinking it's inconsequential and meaningless.
Then the guy asks for the father's mashed potatoes. Again, he let's the guy take it.
Then the guy asks for the father's steak. At this point, the father says, "Hey, why do you keep taking ALL MY FOOD?".
The man responds, "you should have stopped me at taking your dinner roll".
It is not meaningless and inconsequential to be lied about. If it was, the left wouldn’t do it.
That’s the part you never got. It’s NOT “inconsequential, meaningless sh!t.”
The whole idea behind “Broken Windows” and other such doctrines is if you mind the pennies, the dollars will take care of themselves.
Fight them on the cheap stuff and they’ll never get to the expensive stuff.
“Im a big fan of Trump as president, but you can really tell a lot about a guy by the way he reacts to inconsequential, meaningless sh!t.”
That’s always been the danger. Politics ain’t beanbag.
Media lies are hardly inconsequential. Trump knows he is at war with the news media and it’s phony reporting. Every example should be pointed out until any halfway reasonable person is unable to escape the conclusion that the news media never tells the truth.