> What can they hit Trump with that they havent already? <
Everything. They have already said that Trump is a racist (laughable). They will just build on that. They have already said that Trump is antisemitic (also laughable). They will just build on that too.
I’m not worried about Trump’s core supporters. As Rush said, they’re not going anywhere. I’m worried about the squishy middle.
I apologize for being pessimistic here. But I have never seen attacks like what they are throwing at Trump now. It worries me.
There was an avalanche of anger over Reagan too, and it wasn’t just the Leftists. The Republican Party wasn’t happy with him either.
They detest anyone who won’t play along with the One Worlder dynamic.
Was it this bad? No, but for the day it was pretty bad.
The Left has pretty much shot it’s load. I’m not convinced they have much left that can actually have an impact.
They are being seen more and more as a fringe group who have collectively lost their rational minds.
With all the harping they’ve done, now Trump is left to run the nation. And he’s going to run it like a fine tuned machine.
By two years in, the Left is going to have so much egg on it’s face, they’ll need white canes with red tips.
I honestly think we’re seeing a party in the death throws of it’s existence.
They may continue on as something else, like a mob violence centered cause group, but they are helpless right now to affect any major policies in the Federal government, and probably 30 or more states.
The media has outed itself as just nothing but childish idiots.
Look at CNNs ratings. They aren’t winning.
Is everything going to be easy? No. Will the Democrats stop? No. As Rush and others here are saying, let the Left offend even more people. These days, that’s all they’re good at. And they haven’t a single clue that is true.
Soros dumped a massive amount of money, and it bought him nothing but grief, and a terrible image.
Don’t apologize. You are concerned and that’s okay. Like the rest of us, you’re invested in Trump being successful.
When Trump's policies start bearing fruit (and they will if he succeeds in punching them through), that should take care of the squishy middle.