Incredible, from the network that has ridiculed and posted negativity against him every day for almost 4 years.
Opinion: Donald Trump deserves a second term
Opinion by Scott Jennings 4 hrs ago
The case for President Donald Trump is simple: He made the economy work for so many Americans, kept us out of new and costly wars and even brokered peace deals in the Middle East. He believes our taxes should be lower, not higher -- and signed into law sweeping tax relief for businesses and the vast majority of federal income tax filers. He thinks government shouldn't over regulate, rolling back numerous Obama-era overreaches, while working with his Republican allies in Congress.
And despite his relative dovishness, he has invested in our military and in the men and women who wear the uniform. As a result, our enemies know we are more than capable of finishing them. Just ask the former leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi or former Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.
Beyond that, Trump stands up against the worst impulses of the American left and the radicals who seek to banish from the public square those who dare to think differently. Heck, even the Girl Scouts deleted a tweet congratulating Amy Coney Barrett on her elevation to the Supreme Court because of pressure from the liberal Twitter mob. Is that the kind of American we want, where unhinged progressives can shut down even a simple tweet of congrats to an accomplished female judge?
Wh**ever problems I have with him -- and there are more than a few -- Trump's willingness to stand up to this kind of mob impresses the hell out of me. Standing by Justice Brett Kavanaugh during a tough confirmation fight, for instance, was a particularly proud moment.
Trump is not a perfect person. His personal history, and the way he speaks to and about people can be atrocious. But Trump did become the first sitting president to attend the March for Life Rally this year, where he voiced his unwavering support for "unborn children," who he said "never had a stronger defender in the White House." Whether his views on a******n are pure or t***sactional, I care not. He stands up for the unborn who can't stand up for themselves -- and has appointed judges, like Barrett, who will hopefully do the same.
E******ns are choices. Pro-life or pro-choice. Higher taxes or lower taxes. Support free speech or coddle censorship. No politician ever satisfies me fully, but Trump comes far closer than Joe Biden ever could.
There's room for Trump to improve, but in no way does Biden represent a step in a policy direction that I can support as a conservative. He fails the test on virtually every issue I care about, and I expect the United States would move radically left on his watch.
And for all of the President's missteps, including his rhetorical failures in dealing with c****av***s, this v**e is about the next four years. We will likely have a v*****e soon (and in large part thanks to Trump's leadership on Operation Warp Speed), and we will defeat this v***s no matter who wins.
So, who can lead us through that day and beyond, restoring the American economy and stopping the radicals from tearing up the American political institutions they find inconvenient?
It’s Donald J. Trump.
You've got to be kidding!!
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Incredible, from the network that has ridiculed and posted negativity against him every day for almost 4 years.
Opinion: Donald Trump deserves a second term
Opinion by Scott Jennings 4 hrs ago
The case for President Donald Trump is simple: He made the economy work for so many Americans, kept us out of new and costly wars and even brokered peace deals in the Middle East. He believes our taxes should be lower, not higher -- and signed into law sweeping tax relief for businesses and the vast majority of federal income tax filers. He thinks government shouldn't over regulate, rolling back numerous Obama-era overreaches, while working with his Republican allies in Congress.
And despite his relative dovishness, he has invested in our military and in the men and women who wear the uniform. As a result, our enemies know we are more than capable of finishing them. Just ask the former leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi or former Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.
Beyond that, Trump stands up against the worst impulses of the American left and the radicals who seek to banish from the public square those who dare to think differently. Heck, even the Girl Scouts deleted a tweet congratulating Amy Coney Barrett on her elevation to the Supreme Court because of pressure from the liberal Twitter mob. Is that the kind of American we want, where unhinged progressives can shut down even a simple tweet of congrats to an accomplished female judge?
Wh**ever problems I have with him -- and there are more than a few -- Trump's willingness to stand up to this kind of mob impresses the hell out of me. Standing by Justice Brett Kavanaugh during a tough confirmation fight, for instance, was a particularly proud moment.
Trump is not a perfect person. His personal history, and the way he speaks to and about people can be atrocious. But Trump did become the first sitting president to attend the March for Life Rally this year, where he voiced his unwavering support for "unborn children," who he said "never had a stronger defender in the White House." Whether his views on a******n are pure or t***sactional, I care not. He stands up for the unborn who can't stand up for themselves -- and has appointed judges, like Barrett, who will hopefully do the same.
E******ns are choices. Pro-life or pro-choice. Higher taxes or lower taxes. Support free speech or coddle censorship. No politician ever satisfies me fully, but Trump comes far closer than Joe Biden ever could.
There's room for Trump to improve, but in no way does Biden represent a step in a policy direction that I can support as a conservative. He fails the test on virtually every issue I care about, and I expect the United States would move radically left on his watch.
And for all of the President's missteps, including his rhetorical failures in dealing with c****av***s, this v**e is about the next four years. We will likely have a v*****e soon (and in large part thanks to Trump's leadership on Operation Warp Speed), and we will defeat this v***s no matter who wins.
So, who can lead us through that day and beyond, restoring the American economy and stopping the radicals from tearing up the American political institutions they find inconvenient?
It’s Donald J. Trump.
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Thanks for sharing that.
Is CNN trying to "hedge" their position?
marlene eck wrote:
You've got to be kidding!!
My first thought was, onion?
Gatsby wrote:
Thanks for sharing that.
Is CNN trying to "hedge" their position?
Well, if Trump loses, they'll all go out of business. He's been the subject of all of their reporting day in and day out. Wh**ever bit of news happens, they find a way to make it about President Trump in the most negative way possible.
If they don't have him to kick around anymore, what will they do? They've lost most of their viewers already and who is going to tune in to don lemon and chris cuomo when they don't have anybody to make fun of?? They're toast.
CarryOn wrote:
Well, if Trump loses, they'll all go out of business. He's been the subject of all of their reporting day in and day out. Wh**ever bit of news happens, they find a way to make it about President Trump in the most negative way possible.
If they don't have him to kick around anymore, what will they do? They've lost most of their viewers already and who is going to tune in to don lemon and chris cuomo when they don't have anybody to make fun of?? They're toast.
And some of the late night asshats.
Eastern OZ wrote:
And some of the late night asshats.
Yes, them too. The whole lot of them. But that won't happen because President Trump will win! He'll be around for another four years, and that might put them out of business anyway.
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Incredible, from the network that has ridiculed and posted negativity against him every day for almost 4 years.
Opinion: Donald Trump deserves a second term
Opinion by Scott Jennings 4 hrs ago
The case for President Donald Trump is simple: He made the economy work for so many Americans, kept us out of new and costly wars and even brokered peace deals in the Middle East. He believes our taxes should be lower, not higher -- and signed into law sweeping tax relief for businesses and the vast majority of federal income tax filers. He thinks government shouldn't over regulate, rolling back numerous Obama-era overreaches, while working with his Republican allies in Congress.
And despite his relative dovishness, he has invested in our military and in the men and women who wear the uniform. As a result, our enemies know we are more than capable of finishing them. Just ask the former leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi or former Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.
Beyond that, Trump stands up against the worst impulses of the American left and the radicals who seek to banish from the public square those who dare to think differently. Heck, even the Girl Scouts deleted a tweet congratulating Amy Coney Barrett on her elevation to the Supreme Court because of pressure from the liberal Twitter mob. Is that the kind of American we want, where unhinged progressives can shut down even a simple tweet of congrats to an accomplished female judge?
Wh**ever problems I have with him -- and there are more than a few -- Trump's willingness to stand up to this kind of mob impresses the hell out of me. Standing by Justice Brett Kavanaugh during a tough confirmation fight, for instance, was a particularly proud moment.
Trump is not a perfect person. His personal history, and the way he speaks to and about people can be atrocious. But Trump did become the first sitting president to attend the March for Life Rally this year, where he voiced his unwavering support for "unborn children," who he said "never had a stronger defender in the White House." Whether his views on a******n are pure or t***sactional, I care not. He stands up for the unborn who can't stand up for themselves -- and has appointed judges, like Barrett, who will hopefully do the same.
E******ns are choices. Pro-life or pro-choice. Higher taxes or lower taxes. Support free speech or coddle censorship. No politician ever satisfies me fully, but Trump comes far closer than Joe Biden ever could.
There's room for Trump to improve, but in no way does Biden represent a step in a policy direction that I can support as a conservative. He fails the test on virtually every issue I care about, and I expect the United States would move radically left on his watch.
And for all of the President's missteps, including his rhetorical failures in dealing with c****av***s, this v**e is about the next four years. We will likely have a v*****e soon (and in large part thanks to Trump's leadership on Operation Warp Speed), and we will defeat this v***s no matter who wins.
So, who can lead us through that day and beyond, restoring the American economy and stopping the radicals from tearing up the American political institutions they find inconvenient?
It’s Donald J. Trump.
Incredible, from the network that has ridiculed an... (
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I am flabbergasted that this got past CNN's editorial staff.
CarryOn wrote:
Well, if Trump loses, they'll all go out of business. He's been the subject of all of their reporting day in and day out. Wh**ever bit of news happens, they find a way to make it about President Trump in the most negative way possible.
If they don't have him to kick around anymore, what will they do? They've lost most of their viewers already and who is going to tune in to don lemon and chris cuomo when they don't have anybody to make fun of?? They're toast.
You speakum heap big t***h!
Seth wrote:
I am flabbergasted that this got past CNN's editorial staff.
He works for CNN. He's their token conservative....an affirmative action hire one might say.
working class stiff wrote:
He works for CNN. He's their token conservative....an affirmative action hire one might say.
He's also a Republican campaign strategist, who has worked for Dubya.
Still, it's not like the C*******t News Network to allow anything that's not solidly anti-Trump to pass its lips.
Seth wrote:
He's also a Republican campaign strategist, who has worked for Dubya.
Still, it's not like the C*******t News Network to allow anything that's not solidly anti-Trump to pass its lips.
They’re just stoking the fires so it looks much closer than it is and will be.
It’s what they do for eyeballs !
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