Exactly. I was not a Trump fan during the primary and even in the leadup to the election, as I (like most conservatives) didn’t believe he could get past the crony mindset it took to be successful in NYC real estate. In addition, he routinely put down conservative (Constitutional, actually0 principles.
Once he delivered on everything that any real conservative would have delivered on, and understood the negotiation process from a position of strength, it was worth having to watch him understand Congress and its habits before he succeeded.
In short, I was skeptical. He proved me wrong. I changed and became a supporter because he delivered on nearly all of the Constitutional issues that make his country run properly. So as one of the original class of #NeverTrump, I’m glad to shed that label and become a full supporter. Kurt Slichter, Mark Levin, and others are the same.
For Mia Love to get infested in the swamp shortly after arrival was not the best move on her part. Now we have to deal with Romney in the senate, whom I predict will be our biggest pain in the rear for the next six years, particularly as he takes the reins of he Republican Senate campaign committee...you know the same organization that kneecaps conservatives like Chris McDaniel in favor of Thad Cochran. Screw them.
Love thought she held some kind of moral high ground over Trump. She proved to be just another follower who drank the Koolaid that Trump was a bad guy, racist, whatever.
Karma got her.
My path was the same as yours. I was a Scott Walker supporter during the primaries. I voted for Trump of course in 2016, but was skeptical of him. I agreed with what he was saying but thought that he was just saying things to get elected like every other politician.
Boy, was I wrong!! Once Mia saw ‘Promises Made, Promises Kept’, she should have jumped on the bandwagon. I’ve disagreed with some of the things that Trump has said, but this was mild and humorous. People need to quit having such thin skin. Cue the Loverboy song ‘Lovin’ Every Minute of It’!!!