TRUMP DERANGEMENT IS ALL THE DEMOCRATS HAVE
[This Monday’s Archive was originally in TTP on June 30, 2017. There’s a saying, “The more things change, the more they remain the same.” This saying may describe the Democrats better than any other. Nine years later, four of which they controlled, and it’s STILL All Trump, All the Time. Enjoy this trip down memory lane while you consider what Trump has accomplished in the last year and a bit!]
TTP, June 30, 2017
If they weren’t trying to destroy the president, Democrats would have to focus on an agenda most Americans don’t support.
By 1968, voters had tired of the failed Great Society of Lyndon Johnson. Four years later, the 1972 Nixon reelection re-emphasized that a doubled-down McGovern liberalism was even less of a viable agenda.
In that context, in 1974, obsessing on Watergate and a demonized Nixon were wise liberal alternatives to running on a positive left-wing vision, given the growing conservative backlash of the 1970s. After Watergate and the Ford pardon, Jimmy Carter squeaked to a close victory and a one-term presidency — before the country tired of his strident liberalism poorly cloaked in conservative clothing.
Given this historical reminder, the current efforts at Trump character assassination may be the best — or only — progressive pathway back to political power. Here is why – in excruciating (for Democrats) detail.
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Donald Trump’s executive order banning so-called “birthright citizenship” was immediately (though temporarily) blocked by a Federal judge, who called it “blatantly unconstitutional.”
NATO members are not legally required to join any member’s military operations that are not formally sanctioned by the alliance or not aimed at protecting the homelands of the membership.
When the liberal media isn’t buying the Democrats’ talking points, you know they’re in trouble.

Back in 2008, while running for the White House, Barack Obama declared that our planet is “in peril” due to climate change.




