It’s long past time that someone spoke truth to mendacity and hypocrisy.
7 thoughts on “Trump’s Triumph”
It’s what got him elected: telling it like it is…like we all SEE that it is…in coarse unvarnished language.
For 8 years Obama and the Globalists and the Klepto-crats in the UN tried very hard to cause us to not believe what we knew to be true..what anyone with common sense knows to be true.
Trump doesn’t fool around with fancy prose. He communicates directly.
As long as he continues to do that his chances for re-election remain great.
TrumpSlide 2020!
Wouldn’t it be a wonderful world if we could just lock all the career politicians up together and let them abuse each other instead of the rest of us? I think Madagascar would do. Apparently they have the plague there.
I believe this condensation of Trump’s speech by Coop LoPresto is publicly shared. Enjoy!
I listened to part of Trumps’s live press conference today on the way home from the train station. It was hilarious in some parts (e.g. him calling on the reporter from the “failing New York Times”), and inspiring in others. He was frank, sincere, and totally honest. It was so refreshing.
KfK and I went to the WMAL Free Speech Forum last Saturday, which included all of the local daytime hosts of the conservative DC talk radio station, plus Mark Levin. The first guest was Sean Spicer. He told the tale of presidential press conferences. The press used to set the entire agenda
By tradition (set by the press), the AP seated in the front row would open the questioning, followed by the NYT, and then a descending hierarchy of news organizations until finally, the AP would announce “Thank you, Mr. President” and end the conference.
Trump completely gutted that from the very beginning, calling on people in the back rows first, anyone who looked earnest to him. And when AP tried to end the conference, Trump would ignore them and just keep calling on reporters – just not the ones from AP.
He was doing the same thing today, and just having a blast at it. He’s in complete control of these conferences, and it really irritates some of the “journalists.” The more I get to know him, the more I love him!
The failing NYT one was funny.
Reporter: “I am actually from NPR.”
Trump: “Yes, I know.”
Several questions later…
Reporter: “Since I am actually from the NYT, can I ask a question?”
He kinda grows on ya, doesn’t he?
His real triumph was bilking Americans out of millions dollars for trump university .. and then bribing some state DA and ending up paying a fine of 25 million ..
It’s what got him elected: telling it like it is…like we all SEE that it is…in coarse unvarnished language.
For 8 years Obama and the Globalists and the Klepto-crats in the UN tried very hard to cause us to not believe what we knew to be true..what anyone with common sense knows to be true.
Trump doesn’t fool around with fancy prose. He communicates directly.
As long as he continues to do that his chances for re-election remain great.
TrumpSlide 2020!
Wouldn’t it be a wonderful world if we could just lock all the career politicians up together and let them abuse each other instead of the rest of us? I think Madagascar would do. Apparently they have the plague there.
I believe this condensation of Trump’s speech by Coop LoPresto is publicly shared. Enjoy!
(warning: contains a few 4-letter words)
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10107478263796258&id=5740608
I listened to part of Trumps’s live press conference today on the way home from the train station. It was hilarious in some parts (e.g. him calling on the reporter from the “failing New York Times”), and inspiring in others. He was frank, sincere, and totally honest. It was so refreshing.
KfK and I went to the WMAL Free Speech Forum last Saturday, which included all of the local daytime hosts of the conservative DC talk radio station, plus Mark Levin. The first guest was Sean Spicer. He told the tale of presidential press conferences. The press used to set the entire agenda
By tradition (set by the press), the AP seated in the front row would open the questioning, followed by the NYT, and then a descending hierarchy of news organizations until finally, the AP would announce “Thank you, Mr. President” and end the conference.
Trump completely gutted that from the very beginning, calling on people in the back rows first, anyone who looked earnest to him. And when AP tried to end the conference, Trump would ignore them and just keep calling on reporters – just not the ones from AP.
He was doing the same thing today, and just having a blast at it. He’s in complete control of these conferences, and it really irritates some of the “journalists.” The more I get to know him, the more I love him!
The failing NYT one was funny.
Reporter: “I am actually from NPR.”
Trump: “Yes, I know.”
Several questions later…
Reporter: “Since I am actually from the NYT, can I ask a question?”
He kinda grows on ya, doesn’t he?
His real triumph was bilking Americans out of millions dollars for trump university .. and then bribing some state DA and ending up paying a fine of 25 million ..
America needs more universities like that…