Trump Catches Dirty Dems off Guard

Posted on February 7, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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As you know, in Tuesday’s article I urged President Trump to be bold in his State of the Union address, and, in a different way than I imagined, he definitely was that.  What I had in mind was a sledgehammer, but I think his stiletto approach was more effective — at least for this particular occasion.

Nevertheless, the Democratic side of the House chamber looked like the body-strewn battlefield at the conclusion of the Battle of Gettysburg.  The Dirty Dems were angry, confused, and in a state of hateful shock.  They couldn’t believe that a Republican president had the temerity to openly and forcefully state that he was against late-term abortion, against open borders, and (Gasp!) against socialism.

The highlight of Trump’s speech was when he stated, boldly and unequivocally, that “the United States will never be a socialist country.”  Alexandria Moronio-Cortez and Uncle Bernie looked like they were about to cry.  How dare he strike at the heart of their morally superior, free-stuff platform.

Trump’s anti-socialism declaration brought back memories of Ronald Reagan boldly referring to the Soviet Union as “the evil empire.”  Establishment Republicans were frantic when he blurted it out, just as I’m sure they were Tuesday night when Trump declared war on socialism.

Which brings me to jovial Chuckie Schumer, who was quick to say that Trump’s words were “divisive.”  Why so?  Because Democrats want late-term abortion, want open borders, and want socialism.

Divisive is nothing more than Dirty Dem doublespeak for “See things our way, or else.”  Remember, it was none other than Horrible Hillary who said that Democrats can’t be civil unless they win back the House.  Hard to believe she was dumb enough to openly say such a thing, but, as Forrest Gump’s mama once said, “Stupid is as stupid does.”

(As a side note, the Democrats did win back the House in the midterms, but — surprise, surprise — they immediately became more uncivil rather than less.  That’s because until the Dirty Dems also take back the Senate and the presidency, they are prevented from having things 100 percent their way.  And, like spoiled children, anything less than full control of the reins of power causes them to retreat into their infamous tantrum mode.)

Finally, speaking of stupid, how about the Dirty Dems’ choice of “rising star” Stacey Abrams to deliver the rebuttal to Donald Trump’s State of the Union address?  Though her performance was a boring buffet of lies, she did manage to give the funniest line of the evening when she said, “So even as I am very disappointed by the president’s approach to our problems, I still don’t want him to fail.”  It was about as believable as Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s belated claim that he doesn’t know who the two people are on his yearbook page.

Other than that one laughable comment, Abrams stayed pretty much on script and did what I said she would do in my Tuesday article — paint Donald Trump and Republicans as morally inferior racists.  Like all Democrats, she has a great deal of hate in her heart and is likely to do a lot of damage to Republicans in the years ahead.

With that in mind, it’s time for Donald Trump to put down the stiletto and pick up the sledgehammer.  By emphasizing conciliation, he caught the Dirty Dems with their hate-pants down and brought out the worst in them.  No question about it, it was superb.

But now that he’s clearly in the driver’s seat, it’s time to eviscerate Chuckie, Nancy, and other Dirty Dem cretins who will be doing everything in their power to destroy him between now and 2020.  Remember, Mr. President, the Dirty Dems will never stop attacking you, so I once again suggest that you give them plenty of good reasons for doing so.

Robert Ringer

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