Posted on 11/09/2016 2:28:24 PM PST by rickmichaels
The new President-elect of the United States of America is Donald J. Trump.
Those, I can say with some certainty, were the words that only Donald himself and me ever thought he might eventually be saying when he first announced he was running last year to global mockery and scorn.
Underestimate him at your peril, I wrote that day on June 17, 2015, as I explained: Trump has a big popular appeal away from the snobby halls of Washington and New Yorks media elite. Regular Americans love the guy; hes a fierce patriot, gutsy, and bursting with can-do confidence. He doesnt pretend to be something he isnt. Hes a big, bold, bombastic loud, dynamic, compelling and polarizing character.. who craves and commands attention and who will electrify the tediously long US election process with the same fearless aggression he goes after those who cross him in business or on Twitter.
Ill restrain myself from taunting all the baffled, distraught Trump-hating elites currently weeping and wailing into their kale smoothies with a unnecessarily snarky, Told ya!
But I dont think it crosses the unseemly gloating line to politely whisper: I did try to warn ya
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(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Him and Harwood are just two of the hordes of propagandists who are suffering an epiphany today.
Wow, I never thought I would ever agree with a word Piers Morgan wrote!
LOL!
I must say that is one fine well written article. I don’t always agree with the author but I am saving this to read over and share with others. This man has captured Trump’s remarkable win and it would be well for others, here and abroad, to understand and reflect upon these words...
A metaphorical “glass ceiling?” Thank God Almighty she was stopped. No one who wants the presidency that bad should ever be president.
A real American!
No, no, Piers was always on Trump’s side. He likes Trump.
Sucking up is easy, crawling back out of their butthole with any dignity is the difficult part.
I’ve said the same thing about some guys who want to be cops so bad they can taste it, and it’s all they talk about. No, no, no!
Bugger off, wanker.
That’s an excellent analogy. I trust the guy who says he wants to be a cop because he can put in his 20 years and still be young enough to have a second career. Great benefits, too.
A real American!
That is what built this Country.
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