And conservatives wonder why no one bothers standing up for them
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I don't think I've seen a single anti-Trump repub that doesn't have some kind of complex. Ace of Ace of Spades HQ is making the most substantial arguments against Trump I've read, but the problem is he's clearly malding and just upset with Trump on an optics level. He also won't acknowledge Trump's massive achievements and capabilities, like foreign policy for example.
Hot take: Trump, ironically given his slogan, was great for the world, but middling at best for America.
Sadly, that's better than any other president has been for America for the past 30-some years.
Hmm, that's interesting, but I can't really think of anything I didn't like about Trump's domestic policy except for Operation Warp Speed.
Trump's great asset is that he attacks a problem with the most natural solution instead of following the catechism/WEF script of everyone else, no matter how anti-intellectual that looks. I thought this would work, but it was surprising how rapidly it worked. It seemed like almost every indicator was improving.
My problem with Trump is how he was bamboozled by people like Rex Tillerson and James Mattis and how he didn't seem to recognize how low the swamp would go to fight him. It's hard to say how much the GOP was tying his hands though.
Given the entire establishment absolutely hated him and got in his way at every turn he did alright all in all. I especially was pleasantly surprised with his foreign policy.
Trump from his last 100 days would have been mocked mercilessly by Trump from his first 100 days.
I have to wonder if the office itself, with it's comfortable bubble and insulated from reality, is a trap of the deep state's design.