Aug 3, 2018

Using Trump As A Local Slight


Before the mass media coined Trump Derangement Syndrome,  I had noted on this blog that people, mostly women back then, were losing their minds over Trump.  The dislike of him  spread to the media, with CNN now the leading obsessor.

Locally,  the Morning Call's Bill White has been possessed.  He now links Trump to the tragic shootings at the Gazette newspaper in Annapolis,  even though he knows that the shooter had a long term grudge against the paper, because of its reporting on harassment charges against him by a girlfriend.  Another local blogger has painted this blog and its readers as Trumpters,  because he considers that designation an insult. Those types of accusations amuse me.   My post yesterday about the shooting by Dorney Park was met on social media with speculations about my having White Privilege attitudes,  or worse,  hidden racism.  I have become somewhat immune to these types of accusations...  I understand that they're intended to intimidate me for my bluntness.  In that sense I take them as a compliment.  This ties back to Donald Trump.

One of the many reasons that Trump infuriates so many liberals is that he's not crafting his words to be politically correct.  I'll leave it to future historians to evaluate any accomplishments of his term.  However,  I must confess that it amused me that he called in to Rush Limbaugh to compliment the radio host on his show.  Listening to the liberals mutter about that will be priceless.

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  1. At least Alan Jennings hasn't sent a group text message to your acquaintances that reads "Shoot Mike Molovinsky" because you criticized his associations and collaboration with Ed Pawlowski.

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  2. As the mid-term elections get closer, expect the Democrats to scream more and more as President Trump uses the social media and personal appearances to rally the Republican voters.

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  3. The appeal of Rush/reich wing talk radio/Fox Noise is because they dumb listeners down with their fanatic support of racism, homophobia, xenophobia, "war on Christians" and the heightened sense of victimhood and persecution that conservative media promotes and, most of all, resentment for the "Elites in the media and coastal cities" that gave us a smart, capable "Black President" and a foil in Hillary.

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  4. Rush is an astute person, who connects the dots very well. He uses facts and observations to prove what he says. The Leftists get angry about this, and as usual they resort to name calling. By labeling us people (AKA the deplorables) who disagree, in their minds, discredits us.

    As an example: The Left considers us xenophobic when we question. Why should Somali immigrants get free money, housing, food, clothes, health care, when 10,000's of Americans are struggling? I think it's a valid question - but the Left hates us for simply bringing up the question.

    They are very angry people.

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    1. Hmmm I remember the right crying over a suit........ Did they also cry about Obama talking to North Korea? You guys are silly.

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  5. I don't think there is any inherent virtue to either political correctness or political incorrectness, but each has its place according to the point one wants to make and how one wants to make it. I don't believe in making either a fetish.

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  6. But I thought he knew all of the best words? You know like billions and billions. �������� You guys can continue to lower your IQ to overlook the fact he is a reflection of yourself.

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  7. Very exciting that our President, as part of “speaking truth to power,” can find time for a Twitter dispute with a basketball player.

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