Anti-Trump Hysteria and Silliness

Modern leftists would never, ever, EVER, win a war of violence. EVER. I mean these are the limp wrists who actually think they are the same as the people in WW2..lolololololol

The problem is, they won't go after those who can and will fight back. They go after the defenseless and claim moral victory because that's what the "proletariat" wants.
 
Ok quick test Luther. How much combat training do you have? What is your combat experience?

(having your wife open a jar of pickles for you doesn't count as combat training).
Were you intentionally trying to prove my point?
 
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Well, since Kavanaugh is all but confirmed, we're back to this...

https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/05/politics/melania-trump-pith-helmet-africa/index.html

However, with the hat, Trump's outfit might have tipped the scales, moving from a practical accessory dangerously close to costume territory evocative of colonialists.

The hat was widely used by European militaries in their colonies throughout Africa and in India, according to Gentleman's Gazette, and became a popular sun hat for civilian Europeans visiting or living in colonies in the 1930s. US President Theodore Roosevelt wore his pith helmet while on the Smithsonian-Roosevelt African Expedition after his presidency in 1909.

Matt Carotenuto, a historian and coordinator of African Studies at St. Lawrence University, compared the hat choice to "(showing) up on an Alabama cotton farm in a confederate uniform," saying that Trump on Friday "(completed) the stereotype trifecta—elephants, orphans and even the pith helmet."
 
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CNN gonna...wait...

https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/06/politics/donald-trump-presidency-supreme-court-economy/index.html

President Donald Trump's winning streak
Donald Trump may have never had a better time being President.

Only a re-election party on the night of November 3, 2020, could possibly offer the same vindication for America's most unconventional commander in chief as the 36 hours in which two foundational strands of his political career are combining in a sudden burst of history.

Trump will become an undeniably consequential President with the Senate due to vote Saturday to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, consecrating the conservative majority that has long been the impossible dream of the GOP.

On Friday, Trump had celebrated the best jobs data for 49 years as the unemployment rate dipped to 3.7%, offering more proof of a vibrant economy that the President says has been unshackled by his tax-reduction program and scything cuts to business regulations.

While his 2016 election campaign was most notable for swirling chaos and shattered norms, Trump's vows to nominate conservative judges to the Supreme Court and to fire up the economy were the glue for his winning coalition.

The struggle to confirm Kavanaugh split the country, deepened mistrust festering between rival lawmakers and threatens to further drag the Supreme Court into Washington's poisoned political stew. But Trump stuck with it and ground out a win.

So he has every right to return to voters in the next four weeks ahead of the midterm elections to argue he has done exactly what he said he would do. He now has a strong message to convince grass-roots Republicans that it's well worth showing up at the polls.
 
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**BREAKING** CNN has been hacked by Russian hackers

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