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The Trump effect is gathering steam
« on: October 28, 2021, 06:11:14 pm »
October 28, 2021
The Trump effect is gathering steam
By Mark C. Ross

As retrospection becomes ever more clear, knowledge of the impact of the Trump presidency has been taking form — especially when compared to the bunglers who came next.  Perhaps most importantly, and without obvious intent, he managed to bring out the worst in his enemies.  The U.S. will never be the same again.

For starters, let's look at Adam Schiff and Gerald Nadler.  Once just off-the-rack hack politicians, now they're cartoons...of sleaze-ball villains.  Trump, somehow, made them go w-a-a-a-y too far in making ridiculous accusations — climaxed by Schiff's "improvised" mischaracterization of Trump's phone call to Ukraine.

Much of America had already grown weary of the establishment clones that have populated our government, hence the underpinning of Trump's victory in 2016 (also the same year the Cubs won the World Series — first time in 109 years).  We were ready for Trump and burned out on Hillary.  As a well-known business and media personality, with no Ivy League pedigree or political past, Trump stepped right into the winner's circle.  This was much to the chagrin of the usual suspects — hence the concerted effort to depose him.  Meanwhile, the terms "Deep State" and "swamp" have assumed permanent positions in our language relating to politics.

Obviously, Mr. Trump is not a perfect being.  But, compared to the quasi-humans of the Deep State, he's a refreshing breath of fresh air.  But now he's gone, at least from the reins of power.

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