Posted on 12/06/2017 9:29:08 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
Ive said it many times before, and it remains true today: If Donald Trump were up against anyone other than the people hes up against, hed be in trouble. As it is, the presidents opponents (or enemies, depending on how they classify themselves) are his greatest asset.
The professional pearl-clutching class has engaged their fainting couches too often in fits of faux outrage that their screams and protestations now fall on ears that arent deaf, theyre indifferent.
When Brian Ross of ABC News reported former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn was prepared to testify Trump had ordered him to make contact with the Russians during the campaign, it was greeted as a bombshell; a smoking gun. It turned out it was AFTER the election, which is a perfectly normal part of a presidential transition and, most importantly (and embarrassingly for ABC News) would make it impossible to collude to steal the election unless theyd developed a time machine.
When the Wall Street Journal reported Special Counsel Robert Mueller had subpoenaed Trumps bank records from Deutsche Bank, all presses were stopped then the update came, and all the air was, once again, let out of the balloon.
Lather, rinse, repeat.
This comes as no surprise to anyone whos been paying attention, but most people dont pay attention, and they rarely read the corrections.
But every once in a while, you get the opportunity to see how the sausage is made (something you never want to do in real life, by the way), and you see the chaos, as it is called, actually has some order to it.
Such is the case with the new book Let Trump Be Trump: The Inside Story Of His Rise To The Presidency by former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and deputy campaign manager David Bossie. They were there, from the start and through it all, on the inside.
Thats what makes Let Trump Be Trump more interesting than the other post-mortems already written by others and those coming soon. Its as close as were likely to get to a What Happened from the winning side.
If you wondered how a billionaire real estate developer ended up the 45th President of the United States, there are plenty of people willing to tell you Trump won because he ran against Hillary Rodham Clinton and her 747 full of baggage. There is truth to that, she was a once-in-a-generation-awful candidate, but theres a lot more to winning the White House than running against lying pantsuit.
Let Trump Be Trump is a quick read too quick in some parts. There are parts of everything you remember, but not enough of some of them. The New Hampshire primary win, for example, was a pivotal make-or-break moment where, after a second-place finish in Iowa, was as important as any moment in the campaign. Yet this crucial comeback gets only casual mention in the book, more of an afterthought than a tide-turner, with only a couple of paragraphs about how it came to be. There should have been more on this win, especially considering its importance.
Given more ink is the Access Hollywood tape. The moment that was the death-blow of all the media-proclaimed death-blows gets its own chapter, called The Hurricane, and much more. Its an interesting look inside an event almost everyone involved in the campaign thought would be the end, and how they survived it all.
Overall the book gives the reader a peek inside how Donald Trump won. It wouldve been better had it delved deeper into some of the details, but it is written by the people who were in the room at the time and not filtered through leaks and second-hand anecdotes. That sets it apart from other books on 2016.
Lewandowski and Bossie put a lot on the page but seem to leave some things on the table. But no book will ever be the definitive book on a campaign. These firsthand accounts may be as close as the general public will ever get. Amid an ever-growing list of false stories, anonymous sources, and fake news, you wouldnt be alone if you find yourself wondering why President Trump does some of the things he does in the White House. This book will give you insights, if only a few, into how he works. After all, you cant know why someone does what they do if you dont know how they got there in the first place, and Corey and David, more than almost anyone else, helped Donald Trump get there.
Actually, yes. And we still love her dearly. She is, bar none, the most clear headed, analytical, liberal Ive ever met.
Nevertheless, to a degree, she has succumbed to the media onslaught brought against Trump.
I strongly suspect her position was an outlier, motivated by an unconscious attempt to reduce a paradigm-anxiety by aligning her judgement with the mainstream media narrative.
I also suspect my wife and my high regard for Trump, given this friends regard for our opinions, gives her pause such that she would prefer ignore that particular incongruity in her life.
She is, by no means, a true believer, and her opposition to Trump has manifest more as an nebulous distaste, than a full-throated, passionate, hatred.
I think it might be worth it - gonna find out ...
Were not socializing with Trump haters anymore. Life is easier.
Sigh.... stirring the pot is my calling.
If theyll keep their mouths shut, I have no qualm with liberals. But invariably, the kool aid drinkers are compelled to pontificate from their vast stores of wisdom, at which point sauce for the goose...etc, comes into play.
We have a Trump hating neighbor who had to drive past our Trump for President sign last year. I notice that people who have signs out saying theyre against Hate are democrats.
I was under strict orders from my mom to not get into politics with my moonbat aunt and snowflake cousin at the family Christmas last year.
My mom is a Trumist, but wanted the party to remain civil. I gave her a hard time and asked why they had rights and I didn’t.
I finally told her that I wouldn’t start anything, but I sure would finish it.
They remained very quiet.
Then, Moonbat and Snowflake pasted a photo of them at the Women’s March in their vulgar pink hats. The caption said something about standing up for their rights.
My wife then shot a picture of me with three of my kids. We had one pistol, three AR-15’s, two MAGA hats, One NRA hat, one Hillary for Prison T-shirt, one Black Guns Matter T-shirt and a picture of Ronald Reagan in the background. We captioned it “we’re proud to stand for our rights too.” We didn’t post it but sent it to my mom. A few hours later, my son was on Facebook and said “Oh no. It’s on.” My mom posted it. My aunt and cousin were pretty steamed, apparently that we had rights too or something.
Can’t wait for Christmas.
I think that’s a pretty good summation. After WWII, people realized the potential threat from overseas.
We often trash Europe for forgetting what took place in the war. To be honest, our populace has become removed from it also.
I’m glad Trump came from that generational mindset.
Folks do like, love him. Good call.
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