To understand the madness gripping American leftists, try to see the
world through their eyes. Presto, you’re now part of the raging
resistance.
Like the Palestinians who mark Israel’s birth as their nakba, or
tragedy, you regard Donald Trump’s 2016 victory as a catastrophe. It’s
the last thing you think of most nights, and the first thing most
mornings.
You can’t shake it or escape it. Whatever you watch, listen to or read, there are reminders — Donald Trump really is president.
You actually believe the New York Times is too nice to him, so you
understand why a Manhattan woman urged a reporter there to stop covering
Trump to protest his presidency.
And where the hell is Robert Mueller? He was supposed to save us from
this nightmare — that’s what Chuck Schumer banked on. Well?
You spend your tax cut even as you rail against the man who made it
happen. And you are pleased that cousin Jimmy finally got a job, though
you repeat the daily devotional that Barack Obama deserves credit for
the roaring economy.
And now this — Justice Anthony Kennedy is retiring, and Trump gets another Supreme Court pick. The court might tilt right for the rest of your life. He’s winning.
NOOOOOOOOO!!! [sya it isn't so ~ editor]
In a nutshell, our visit to the tortured mind of a Trump hater explains everything from Saturday’s mass marches to why a Virginia restaurant owner declared No Soup for Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Their loathing for Trump is bone-deep and all-consuming. This is war and they take no prisoners.
For most marchers, border policies offer a chance to vent. They didn’t make a peep when Obama did the same thing.
If children are their main concern, they could help . . . . .
the 23,000 New York City kids living in shelters. Or they could have attended the funeral of Lesandro Guzman-Feliz, the innocent Bronx teen hacked to death by a Dominican gang.
Instead, they give in to Trump Derangement Syndrome, which causes
them to immediately and absolutely adopt the opposite position of the
president’s — facts and common sense be damned.
Alas, they may look back on the last few months as the good old days.
For Trump, despite his stumbles and the Mueller shadow, is finding a
political sweet spot.
He is reaching a high-water mark in his presidency, with his support
growing and expanding. Events, including big Supreme Court rulings and
Kennedy’s retirement, give him chances to pad his advantage . . . . read the full New York Post article, here.