My main interest and guarded support of Trump has actually not been one about issues (with the exception of the imperative need for a wall and such), as much as his ability to break up this decades-long stranglehold of PC that has so cowed the culture and greased the skids for unending leftist depravity. I want what Trump is doing to grow and flourish among others, and it could be a true turning-point away from an America that has become such a pathetic, spineless nation of pajama-boys.
Accustomed to Trump’s brilliant effectiveness in his brash, un-PC style, it really stood out (and not in a good way) at how flat, safe and unimpressive his comments towards the Kim Davis situation was. Rather deflating, and tended to undercut the primary reason I like Trump. He didn’t have to endorse “lawlessness” (in his eyes), but I thought he could at least offer some edgy digs at the situation which would again give the cultural elites the vapors, like he so often does. Because this is a really, really shocking and egregious development. A key moment in our dying nation. If Trump is so passionless on this issue, I’ll be inclined to be more passionless towards him.
Thank you for your comments.
I would ask folks to think of all the players here. Those that think Trump is the great Satan now, need to ask themselves if the actions or inaction of the other players were sound.