Posted on 03/10/2019 3:16:52 PM PDT by Kaslin

Remember a time when your parents told you to never give up? Chances are, if you were in the shoes of Donald Trump, you would have quit by now.
On June 16, 2015, Donald Trump came down the escalator at Trump Tower in New York City, to let the country know he was running for president. This declaration meant he was essentially giving up his billion-dollar companies, wealthy lifestyle, and time with his family. With nothing to gain and all to lose, then candidate Trump set to help repair our countrys image and direction.
The day before he announced his run, Trump was a well liked figure in the media and had close associations with many other celebrities and athletes. That all changed on June 16th. The same friends who would have gladly attended his wedding, mingled at Mar a Lago, or appeared on The Apprentice soon made part-time careers out of attacking him publicly. Very few would stomach this desertion, they would take back their words in order to preserve their status, but not Trump.
Late night shows and celebrity gossip blogs were merciless to the then Republican nominee, and continue to viciously attack him as president. This went far beyond the pale of acceptable actions that could be mistaken for comedy, for instance when Kathy Griffin posted a photo on Twitter of a bloody severed head resembling Trump, or when Snoop Dogg pointed a gun at someone impersonating Trump in one of his music videos.
Most people would say that he asked for this by running for President, and that argument could be fairly sound, but the attacks on his family also crossed a line nearly unheard of in politics. Long-time Trump rival, Rosie ODonnell claimed that the Presidents son Barron has autism. Peter Fonda said We should rip Barron Trump from his mothers arms and put him in a cage with pedophiles. The Daily Mail, chimed in claiming that First Lady Melania Trump was a prostitute.
Some may say its because of the Presidents political views or world outlook. Although one could disagree politically, does that call for ending long-term friendships, attacking ones physical features, and ripping apart their family? Unfortunately, if your opponents name is Trump, the answer is yes. The non-political attacks on the President directly correlate to our climate in modern day -- where you can lose good friends, attack someones character, and tear apart families solely as a result of your political preference. In a Reuters poll conducted after the 2016 election, it showed that 39% of people have argued with family and friends over the election, and 16% of people ended a relationship with a family member or friend.
Why doesnt Donald Trump just quit? Why did he even sign up for this in the first place? Not a single person likes to ask this question, although the answer is right in front of us. Because the President saw a weak country on a downward track and in moral decline. He saw a country that had the potential, but no one to tap it. A country that could ultimately give a voice back to the people who keep it running; the forgotten men and women left behind by big money corporations, career politicians, and globalist thinking.
In the two years since he took the initiative and gave up his career, more Americans are employed than ever before, taxes are cut dramatically, the stock market nears an all-time high, he has successfully renegotiated trade deals and North Koreas nuclear program, and is working to bring troops home from fighting pointless wars. Its easy to be down on the President, to say hes flawed and is learning as he goes, but a lesser man or woman would have given up a long time ago, unwilling to sacrifice as much as he has to Make America Great Again.
Nope. I would have Hitlery in jail already, along with hundreds of other criminal democrats.
[ If You Were Donald Trump, You Would Have Quit By Now ]
That’s for certain. Thank God for President Trump.
I can’t imagine how difficult his job is. He didn’t need all of this ridiculous trouble. We are fortunate to have him.
[Why doesnt Donald Trump just quit? Why did he even sign up for this in the first place? Not a single person likes to ask this question, although the answer is right in front of us. Because the President saw a weak country on a downward track and in moral decline.]
That’s for certain.
So you have a psych profile of everyone who might read this
indicating their tendency to quit. That’s awesome.
Got a link?
Amen. ditto.
On a par with: "Will you move if the moon loses orbit and collides with Earth?"
My President!
It is amazing the amount of abuse Trump is taking. I remember the Reagan years and how the press went after him, but it pales in comparison to the attacks on Trump.
Love the Trumpster.
He’d have to be dead for a century for his T-levels to drop to that of the manliest Dimbulbcrat.
Trump and everyone else thought Sessions would be great. Neither Trump nor anyone else thought he would recuse.
Thanks tomkat.
Allan is arguing that he hasn’t quit? Ok.
Trump is our modern-day Winston Churchill. Churchill saved western civilization from the Nazis. Trump will save the U.S. from the Socialists.
And the President donates his salary to a government agency each quarter...
The same government that has attempted a coup against him and the American people.
Seditious ingrates.
5.56mm
Trump is a Winner and winners never quit.
Don’t agree. Trump has a lifetime of cutthroat negotiation, vilification, and insults behind hIm. A very tough New Yorker, he’s accustomed to it and plays the game well.
A good strong exceptional ego. We should all be so lucky.
Not only is he not quitting, he will be asking for a contract extension next year.
Why quit when youre WINNING??!?!
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