PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
Nay, nay.......the real question is how any adult could find that aspect of Trump's more important than the masterful job he did both domestically and in foreign policy.
1. "In our polling, John and I found that half the voters who didn’t like Trump disliked his “temperament and personality,” but agreed with his “programs and positions.”
Dick Morris
2. "A LOT OF PEOPLE COME up to me and say, “Trump is his own worst enemy.” They mean that they largely approve of his direction and policies, but that his constant battles with the media, Congress, and many of the leaders of his own party are a turnoff. “Why can’t he just modulate his style—be nicer and less confrontational?” they ask, echoing our poll finding that a quarter of the voters like his “programs and positions,” but not his “personality and temperament.”
3. These folks don’t get it—that his temperament and accomplishments are cause and effect. If you modulate the temperament, you won’t get the accomplishments. Like it or not, Trump governed by intimidation. He got his way with his own party, Congress, foreign leaders, and even the media by threats, loud complaints, accusations, and bullying. In 2016, Trump did not so much win the GOP nomi- nation as orchestrate a hostile takeover of the party. Not a pretty picture, but an effective way to govern."
Ibid.
4. What the uneducated, and anti-Americans....i.e., Democrats.....don't hear is the echo of anther American patriot who was out to save this nation: Senator Joseph McCarthy...
As a result of the Venona Papers, and declassification of KGB files verifies pretty much all of McCarthy’s charges….and no one was ‘ruined’ by McCarthy revelations….The greatest complaint against McCarthy was that he was unkind….even mean….to those in question.
5.
This.....
....or this:
Dr. Paul Kengor, Hoover Institution, Stanford “DUPES: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century
1. "In our polling, John and I found that half the voters who didn’t like Trump disliked his “temperament and personality,” but agreed with his “programs and positions.”
Dick Morris
2. "A LOT OF PEOPLE COME up to me and say, “Trump is his own worst enemy.” They mean that they largely approve of his direction and policies, but that his constant battles with the media, Congress, and many of the leaders of his own party are a turnoff. “Why can’t he just modulate his style—be nicer and less confrontational?” they ask, echoing our poll finding that a quarter of the voters like his “programs and positions,” but not his “personality and temperament.”
3. These folks don’t get it—that his temperament and accomplishments are cause and effect. If you modulate the temperament, you won’t get the accomplishments. Like it or not, Trump governed by intimidation. He got his way with his own party, Congress, foreign leaders, and even the media by threats, loud complaints, accusations, and bullying. In 2016, Trump did not so much win the GOP nomi- nation as orchestrate a hostile takeover of the party. Not a pretty picture, but an effective way to govern."
Ibid.
4. What the uneducated, and anti-Americans....i.e., Democrats.....don't hear is the echo of anther American patriot who was out to save this nation: Senator Joseph McCarthy...
As a result of the Venona Papers, and declassification of KGB files verifies pretty much all of McCarthy’s charges….and no one was ‘ruined’ by McCarthy revelations….The greatest complaint against McCarthy was that he was unkind….even mean….to those in question.
The archives tell a tale of plans and schemes between the CPUSA and the Communist International in Moscow, to dupe progressives and liberals: “go to rallies,” “don’t let them know you are a communist!,” “If anyone reveals that you are a communist, claim it is red-baiting,” “yell ‘McCarthyism!”
5.
This.....
....or this:
Dr. Paul Kengor, Hoover Institution, Stanford “DUPES: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century