I can’t bring myself to quote from the article, but this pompous backend recites all of Trump’s accomplishments while bemoaning what they mean for Trump’s re-election chances. Still, there is some pleasure to be gotten from his misery.
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/10/andrew-sullivan-the-danger-of-trumps-accomplishments.html
The Danger of Trumps Political Accomplishments
By Andrew Sullivan
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Reading Rail talking about people he dislikes reminds me of all the people that I DO like - the family/tribe of this thread! Let’s congratulate ourselves that we aren’t progressives.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/10/some_people_are_really_hard_to_like.html
Some people are really hard to like
By Richard Jack Rail
FTA:
Something occurred to me a while back. I realized that I really, really don’t like progressives.
I don’t like their raunchy language, their rude behavior, their physical vileness. I don’t like them interrupting lunch, or shouting down a speaker I want to hear, or lying to smear people they disagree with.
I don’t like them pretending to be wounded in their souls when somebody says a word they disapprove of. I don’t like them murdering babies in the womb and calling it reproductive health. I don’t like their vindictiveness, their gathering at the homes of political adversaries and making lives miserable, their faking hate crimes and race crimes.
I don’t like that they pay hoodlums, gangs, and other bad people to riot and destroy. I don’t like their assaults on American institutions. I don’t like their noise, their violence, their ceaseless vilification of decent Americans, their policing of speech, their intimidation of anybody they find distasteful. I dislike their proclivity for mob rule, their approval of criminals, their disdain for honest citizens.
I could go on and on about the things I sincerely, totally, completely, and without mental reservation dislike about progressives, but you get the point. Actually, it could all be summed up as “I don’t like adults acting like babies in dirty diapers.”