I say we just ignore Jonah and his ilk. From now on, he’s Jonah Who? to me.
And there was a time when I admired this fellow’s writing.
I think what gets me, is all of them. George Will, Steve Hayes, Goldberg, Glenn Beck etc. They totally misread the guy’s following. I’m not a kook. I think the majority on this forum are like Jim Robinson. We are red blooded Americans. This election made me realize how utterly numb this @sshats are to what mainstream Americans are all about.
I listen to Trump, and he speaks for me. He says and does things I like, and when he doesn’t, it’s like I didn’t understand him, and then I do, and admit he was right again.
And here’s the best lines in the article by this egg head:
“But most grating of all are the people who sincerely think he should be the Republican nominee for president of the United States.
On this, Im afraid were going to have to disrespectfully disagree. First of all, HE’LL NEVER BE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
I wont go into all of the reasons I think this, but a few off the top of my head:
his enormous negatives, even among Republicans;
the Midass hoard of oppo-research material that surely lurks beneath the surface;
and his comments about women, which alone would turn the gender gap into a chasm.
To borrow a line from Mark Steyn, a President Trump would have more ex-wives than the previous 44 presidents combined.