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How Do Trump Critics Respond to Success?
Townhall.com ^ | March 13, 2018 | Cal Thomas

Posted on 03/13/2018 7:36:16 AM PDT by Kaslin

President Trump's critics, who include many establishment Republicans, are finding themselves left with few issues given the president's recent string of successes.

How difficult it must have been for The New York Times, perhaps the most vehement media critic of the president (The Washington Post is a close runner-up) to have this headline on its Saturday front page: "Economy, in Sweet Spot, Adds 313,000 Jobs. It May Get Sweeter."

At the other end of the political spectrum, talk show host Rush Limbaugh described the good economic news as "The epic Trump economic turnaround," adding, "Make no mistake: This is not some cyclical recovery. This is not a cyclical rebound. This is a policy- and confidence-driven, substantive economic turnaround, and it would not have happened had Hillary Clinton been elected, and it probably wouldn't have had if 90 percent of the Republican field in the primaries had been elected."

Even historically stubborn black unemployment has declined. A story in The Washington Examiner noted, "Just 6.9 percent of black adults were unemployed in February, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the second-lowest such ratio since the agency has been keeping track."

All stock indexes were up -- way up -- last Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 440 points, no doubt delighting retirees and others with stocks and mutual funds.

According to Marketwatch.com, in the year since Trump's inauguration, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 32.1 percent, "the second-best of any president in the Dow's history."

Consumer confidence is the highest since 2000, according to a Conference Board Survey.

The left, which has often pushed for direct talks with dictators -- President Obama said he would be willing to talk with just about anybody in the pursuit of peace, including leaders of Iran -- are now warning President Trump about his plans to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un.

The rap on the president from the establishment and other critics was his inexperience. He's chaotic, they said, and without a policy portfolio. He doesn't know what he is doing. Given the records of past presidents, who claimed to know what they were doing yet couldn't, or wouldn't, produce results like this president, Trump's mercurial behavior may turn out not to be a bad thing.

The scene at the White House last Friday was remarkable. There stood labor union leaders and members of the steel industry praising President Trump for his pledge to implement tariffs on countries that dump cheap steel in the United States, undermining U.S. steel production and, as the president said, threatening U.S. national security. How? By forcing America to buy steel (and aluminum) from countries like China and other nations that are not exactly U.S. allies.

These union leaders usually vote for and contribute to Democrats. Many supported Hillary Clinton's campaign, but to listen to them praise the president, one might think they've been converted. Tuesday's special congressional election in western Pennsylvania, a steel region, may tell us something about whether the president's tariff policy will produce votes for the Republican candidate. If the Republican wins, Democrats will have more reason to panic.

Critics of the president are putting more faith in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of supposed wrongdoing by Trump and his associates during the campaign and since, as well as in a "porn star," who claims she had sex with Trump in 2016. That's "last gasp" stuff, the bottom of the barrel, the place where one goes when all the news is bad for your party and political positions.

It is not a good time to be a Democrat, or a Republican critic of this president. More people seem to be tuning out the critics and tuning in to what growing numbers of Americans think is beginning to look great again.


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To: Kaslin

The Salty Sailor

I imagine this is the feelings a lot of people have!

It is with great pleasure that I share this!

The Salty Sailor

I think the views this mother has about Donald Trump are much like many others.

Her characterization of Trump as the “Salty Sailor” or

as The Fireman paint an excellent picture!!. She has written many

great books about her son and family...

Comment from KAREN VAUGHN Mother of Aaron Vaughn, Navy Seal,

killed during operation enduring freedom in Afghanistan on Aug. 6,

2011

when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter in which he was riding was shot down.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

“Sometimes God uses the no-nonsense, salty sailor to get the job done.

Appreciating what the man is doing doesn’t mean we worship the salty

sailor or even desire to be like the salty sailor. It doesn’t even

mean God admires the salty sailor. Maybe He just knows he’s necessary

for such a time as this.

I believe with all my heart that God placed that salty sailor in the

White House and gave this nation one more chance in November 2016.

Donald Trump is what he is. He is still the man he was before the

election. And without guilt, I very much admire what that salty sailor

is accomplishing.

He’s not like me. That’s okay with me. I don’t want to be like him. I

will never behave like him. I know we’ve NEVER had a man like him lead

our nation. It’s crazy and a little mind blowing at times. But I can’t

help admire the ability he has to act with his heart rather than a

calculated, PC, think tank-screened, carefully edited script. I still

believe that is WHY he became our President and WHY he’s been able to

handle a landslide of adversity and STILL pass unprecedented amounts

of good legislation for our country AND do great works for MANY other

nations, including Israel .

I’m THRILLED with what he’s doing for my nation, for the cause of

Christ (whether intentional or unintentional, doesn’t matter to me),

and for the concept of rebuilding America and putting her FIRST. I

will not be ashamed of my position because others don’t see him

through the same lens.

Should it matter to me if a fireman drops an f-bomb while he’s pulling

me from a burning building? Would I really care about what came out of

his mouth in those moments? Heck no! I’d CARE about what he was DOING.

He wasn’t sent there to save my soul and I’m not looking to him for

spiritual guidance. All I’m thinking in those moments is, “Thank you,

Jesus, for sending the fireman.”

This man is crass. Okay. He’s not careful with what he says. Okay. You

feel offended that he’s not a typical statesman. Okay. But he is

rebuilding the nation my son died for...the nation I feared was on a

fast track to becoming a hopeless cause. Forgive me if I’m smiling.”

KAREN VAUGHN


21 posted on 03/13/2018 8:53:14 AM PDT by topspinr
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To: Kaslin

They simply deny the success or trivialize it.


22 posted on 03/13/2018 8:59:01 AM PDT by CodeToad (Dr. Spock was an idiot!.)
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To: daler
It is not a good time to be a Democrat...
23 posted on 03/13/2018 9:22:40 AM PDT by GOPJ (Trump choosing "Wall Style" means the Wall will be going up soon...)
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To: Kaslin

“He’s chaotic, they said, and without a policy portfolio.”

Unpredictability is a good thing, dealing with adversaries. Who plays poker with their hand showing?


24 posted on 03/13/2018 10:01:44 AM PDT by rightwingcrazy
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To: savedbygrace

Sums up liberals perfectly.


25 posted on 03/13/2018 10:15:40 AM PDT by EdnaMode
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To: dan on the right

Hey Trump is a germ-a-phobe, and I am not, but even I would be wont to engage in sexual concourse with a “Porn Starmy Daniels”!

I’m not buying it.


26 posted on 03/13/2018 11:09:18 AM PDT by urbanpovertylawcenter (the law and poverty collide in an urban setting and sparks fly)
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To: Kaslin

SNOWY - Still Not Over WINNING Yet.


27 posted on 03/13/2018 11:57:33 AM PDT by upchuck (Keep a sharp lookout. The best is yet to come.)
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