The liberal elites want you to believe that President Donald Trump is some anomaly in the Republican Party. But even their own scribes have to confess otherwise, as one recent article begrudgingly admitted. The truth is, Trump is as Republican as they come, no matter how much the liberal media despises him.
Contrary to the spin from the coastal bubbles, Trump didn’t just waltz into the GOP like a bull in a china shop. He embodies the heart of Republican values. The so-called revelation that he’s a “normie Republican” only shocks those who buy into the media’s fairy tales. Trump pushed forward key Republican initiatives, from slashing taxes to crafting policies that ignited economic growth and put millions of Americans back to work pre-pandemic.
With the mainstream media’s continued barrage of disdain, they’d like you to ignore the obvious: Trump’s presidency achieved major conservative goals, aligning marvelously with the GOP’s vision. Yet, liberals choose to obsess over disasters that were in motion long before Trump even considered politics, turning a blind eye to how swiftly America rebounded economically in those first three years.
The saga of blaming Republicans for the world’s woes is an old, tired story. They ignore the reality of the massive economic gains and the strength America radiated on the world stage during Trump’s term. And sure, there was a pandemic – one that’s rocked every nation on this planet. Who do they blame next, Abraham Lincoln?
While these critics clutch their pearls, they conveniently gloss over fundamental achievements and cling to fear-mongering about Trump’s potential second term. Republicans should wear Trump’s success as a badge of honor, undeterred by these never-ending liberal doomsday scenarios.
Perhaps they should check their own glass houses before forecasting future disasters. Maybe it’s time to ask: Why do they fear a “normie Republican” so much?