Sky is not falling with Trump

Published 8:01 pm Tuesday, November 29, 2016

It seems the liberal mainstream media is having a difficult time dealing with the fact Donald Trump is the president-elect.

You might even call it an old fashioned hissy fit. After all their dishonest reporting prior to the election, it still turned out unfavorably for them.

Try as they may for 18 months to destroy Trump, he is still standing and having the last laugh.

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Their preconceived hatchet job didn’t work as well this time as it had previously against Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney. Apparently, they hadn’t counted on the hard working average Joe, “deplorables,” not being deceived by their shameful conduct.

Now, it seems they have decided to oppose every appointment Trump makes to his cabinet.

They want to cast Trump as aloof, a novice, and unable to assemble, let alone lead, a team.

So, they begin a rumor the transition team is in disarray, unorganized and basically do not have a clue as to what they are doing.

I suppose according to liberal standards, there may be some false hope of that. However, Trump is not assembling a liberal team to finish destroying the country. We have had quite enough of that enacted already.

One of their ploys is to throw out some allegations about someone without any evidence except perhaps a sound bite or something someone alleged thirty or forty years ago.

Take for instances our Senator Jeff Sessions, I think most everyone would agree he has not exhibited any racist tendency in serving the state and nation.

Quite the contrary, if his record is checked. In my estimation, he is probably less racist than New York’s Democratic Senator Chuckie Schumer. By the way Chuckie, I have a riddle for you since apparently you have very little to do except to cast doubt on others. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood?

Like him or not, Donald Trump has accounted of himself quite well in the business world.

I believe his appointments thus far are an indication of his success in organizing and leading. The team he is assembling is going to take the country in a different direction and rightfully so.

He wasn’t elected to continue the failed policies of the past administration.

If memory serves me correctly, our present president said in 2008 that “elections have consequences,” and he also reminded everyone “he won.” Well, the shoe is on the other foot now, so liberals need to take a deep breath, count to ten, and exhale. Chances are Donald Trump is going to make a good president for all the people even without any support from the mainstream media. He has already amended some of his bluster on the campaign trail, and is likely to govern closer to the middle than the hard left or hard right would prefer. Of course, this is all contingent on the liberal recount.

So, for all of you who think the sky is falling, look up, it is still there.