Trump Ripped for Pursuing 'Stupid, Irrelevant Indulgences': Voters Don't Care About MAGA 'Side Quests'

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‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.
 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.
Funny, polls show that the public is in favor of most of the stuff Trump has been doing.
 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.

 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.

Clayton you're in for a long four years
 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.
I’d argue the complete opposite. For the time being, Trump supporters care more about the irrelevant side issues than they do about good goernance. None of the legislative initiatives have a paryer of being effective since they are written by folks who clearly do not understand basic economics (they really do think tariffs are a tax on exporters for example). So the only time they can go on the offensive other than normal upticks in the market or periodic favorable news is on these tangents that mean nothing. Its the voters’ fault for allowing it to gain traction. Remember how he promised no more taxes on tips, overtime, or Social Security? That hasn’t came to fruition and it never will. One would think those who voted for him would be upset. But they aren’t. They couldn’t be happier with the bedlam.
 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.
Further proof that you are a Chinese bot, spewing BS.
 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.
So, you still claim Biden's economy was great?...lol
 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.

It's amusing to see the people who got their asses kicked in the last election lecturing us about what voters care about. :badgrin:
 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.
Darn, I guess Trump won't be re-elected. BAHAHAHAHA!!!! :laugh:
 
‘Trump “is at risk of blowing his second term before it has hit the two-month mark,” wrote National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke to kick off his latest column about the president’s hectic last few weeks, criticizing him for getting distracted by “stupid, irrelevant indulgences” instead of the core issues that led voters to re-elect him.

“Does Trump Know Why He Was Elected?” asks the headline of the column. According to Cooke, no one except “a handful of terminally online zealots who do more harm than good to their side” is on board for these “presidential side quests” like Trump’s “chaotic, capricious, contradictory tariff agenda.”
[…]
The tariffs were unpopular, Cooke noted, and voters’ economic anxieties would not be assuaged by arguing that Trump had a brilliant plan or trying to dismissively insult them as “globalists,” “billionaires,” or “elites.”

“The people who voted Donald Trump back into office wanted him to bring back 2019,” argued Cooke. “They did not sign up for a trade war with Canada, the resurrection of William McKinley, or an endless game of red light/green light that tanks their 401(k) and makes it harder for their kids to buy a house.”’


Further proof of the stupidity of Trump voters, particularly given the fact there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the economy.
312-226....we know why we voted Trump in with a landslide dimbo. Your ilk has no clue.
 

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