Why GOP leaders should be scared
— Only one poll number to remember this week: WSJ/NBC finds that Trump
has 98% approval with Republicans who voted for him in both the primary
and the general. — Be smart: Don't underestimate Trump's power to do
whatever the hell he wants and still keep his base voters.
Editor's notes: President Trump won election and the popular vote outside of California, with a message and campaign promises directed to the middle class blue collar voter regardless of party history. He is keeping those promises, works 80 hours a week, and refuses to accept the do-nothing strategies of the Senate and moronic do-nothing congressmen like McCain, Mitch, and their anti-Trump allies (few as they may be). Most importantly, he has put the welfare, security and employment of the United States, first. This is called "populace nationalism" precisely because it puts this nation before all others.
He is the first president in history to be a multibillionaire, owner of 534 companies and international concerns, and willing to serve this nation without pay. He has done more than enough to earn the allegiance of his supporters, is twice as popular as those in the current political class . . . . . twice as popular as Ryan, Mitch, Pelosi, Schumer, Flake, Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, and is a force to be reckoned with as never before, for all the reasons I have just documented
His enemies need to stop comparing him to past Presidents who are no longer part of the political process, and admit that he is the most popular personality on The Hill, period. If not, they will never understand the reasons for the absolute fact that he is a force of nature. What is the alternative to their stubborn refusals? Trump will cram it down their throats as he manipulates DC while standing on the grounds his unspoken popularity.
Hail to the Chief.
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