Good Week For Trump

After a rough month, President Donald J. Trump seems to be on the rebound.  This is what Trump has always done best whether going bankrupt, or being hit with a seemingly insurmountable campaign scandal.

Trump rebounds well when he gets knocked on his ass.  He had a strong overseas trip (though I strongly disagree with making arms deals with Saudi Arabia).  Then, this week he got back to catering to his base.

It sounds like Steve Bannon has regained prominence in the administration.  Bannon is the strongest voice of the Trump base in the administration.  When those who oppose Bannon have Trump’s ear, things seem to go poorly.

Corey Lewendowski among others who were instrumental in Trump’s campaign have also been brought back into the fold; this is a good thing.  While Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner can be useful to Trump, they don’t speak for those who got him elected.

Michael Savage (http://www.michaelsavage.wnd.com) often points out that we voted for the wall, jobs, etc.  We didn’t vote for well-intentioned borderline New York liberals.

I find no coincidence in Bannon’s star rising again and Lewendowski’s presence preceding Trump pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord.  Fantastic move!

The more the left is in an uproar, the better the direction of the country.  These climate pacts do nothing for the United States but cost us money and keep the middle class out of work or underemployed.

Factory workers and coal miners who were taken for granted by the Democrats shifting to Trump put him over the top.  Moves like this speak directly to these people that Trump is with them.

The left and establishment Republicans will always be out to get Trump throughout his presidency;  there is little to no common ground with them.  When Trump tries to play ball with these globalists he weakens himself.  Trump needs to do some house-cleaning.

Making Reince Priebus his Chief of Staff may have been an attempt to build a bridge with the Republican establishment.  It may have been an attempt to keep enemies close.  Either way, this guy has been a snake since Trump began his run.

Never forget that Priebus wanted to steal the nomination from Trump leading up to the convention.  He needs to go!

As Mike Cernovich (http://www.dangerandplay.com) has reported, General McMaster, Dina Powell and other Deep State operatives are leaking information and attempting to sabotage the administration.  They must be derailed!

I don’t have all the answers of who should replace whom, but one Washington insider that has been loyal to Trump pretty much from the beginning is Newt Gingrich.  Gingrich is a fighter but also has that political savy that Trump lacks.

He seems hungry to get back in the game and could be a major asset.  Could he replace Priebus?

The left also did Trump a favor this week.  Some unfunny Seinfeld extra took a picture holding the president’s severed head.

Cernovich was right on about this.  When the left pulls this s**t, do something about it rather than sit and regurgitate cliches about what would happened if someone held up a severed Obama head.

We know the double standard!  That double standard exists because the left has fought by a different set of rules for decades.

Instead of bitching, boycott the sponsors and call the networks demanding they disavow and/or remove this trash.  Cernovich immediately called out CNN to disavow this broad who never had a right to be famous in the first place.  Sure enough, they did.

Bill Maher then made a joke over the weekend calling himself a “house n****r”.  We all know what would happen if any non-liberal used this lingo.

Be a doer, not a sayer.  Call HBO and demand Maher get the same treatment that Don Imus got for calling some basketball players “nappy headed hoes”.

That is how we do our part.  Tired of the double standard and PC culture?  Do your part while demanding that Trump stay true to you who voted for him.  Talk soon.

-Marksman