“They misled me,” then-President George W. Bush famously said of his political opponent after winning the 2000 election. Perhaps it's easy to underestimate people who are prone to malapropism and envelop syllables, but “Dubya” was the right thing to do. There are lessons there as well. That's something the Democrats haven't learned since the generation.
Consider President Donald Trump. Left, then Gop laughed and laughed, laughing at him – and then laughed a little more. They're still laughing. But the laughter now reminds me of a man in a restrained jacket and rubber room, rocking back and forth, breaking with intermittent, maniacal catination, blocking the reality he is unacceptable, and so mad. , took on the miserable personality.
The most likely second to this rating is Philbore from the Republic of Arizona. “I laughed at Trump at first,” he confessed Tuesday. “Now I know I won't underestimate him.”
Boas is not a Democrat, but his traditional Republican dissertation supported Hillary Clinton for Trump in 2016. But the Democrat who saw the same light is none other than Van Jones, a former Barack Obama adviser. He recently confessed quite a bit that the left had failed to understand Trump, “it doesn't mean he's a fool.” Rather, “We don't understand that,” he continued – “That means we're stupid.”
In fact, he said Democrats “woke up in their body bags.”
I'm laughing all the way to Roserville
Truly, we can say about Trump that rumors of his political death are very exaggerated, as Mark Twain might be grateful. Democrats (and others) laughed at it in 2015 when Pandit Encoreta correctly predicted that Trump would win the GOP nomination. They laughed at his chances of election when he made non-political comments, like Senator John McCain. They laughed in 2022 when Trump announced he was running for presidency again, Boa said. “The traditional wisdom was that Trump wasn't actually running for the president,” Boa wrote. And they're laughing now, too, saying the president is folded like a Mexican and Canadian tariff tent.
But Boa says, “I laugh at your danger.”
Critics argue that Trump has gained nothing against his tariff threat, except for what Canada and Mexico were already trying to do. And Canada's promised $1.3 billion border extension was actually announced in December.
But as even Newsweek confessed, this was in response to the threat of Trump's tariffs.
Additionally, by following on the threat, Trump, as Boas said, extracted a “$200 million bonus” from Canada.
As for Mexico, critics have argued that a 10,000 troops dispatched to the border are already set to go. But Bore says, this is not what the New York Times says. Is the grey woman now selling fake pro-trump news?
Boa further adds that tariffs have not been off the table. Trump paused them for a month, leaving them like the swords of Damocles hanging in Ottawa and Mexico City.
Then there is the surrender regarding accepting illegal Arien people in Colombia and other Latin American countries. There is also a Panama agreement to expel China from the canal zone that left Beijing's cry of cries.
“Are you still laughing?” Boa asks rhetorically.
“phenomenon”
What's even more impressive was Van Jones' comments about Trump, made in mid-December during a lengthy conversation with journalist Chris Chiliza.
“We woke up in our body bags on Election Day, but we didn't know about it,” CNN commentator Jones said of Trump's victory. He then spoke to all Democrats and others who have long termed the president “silly” or “silly.” As Flame reported, Jones said:
“Let me be very clear. Donald Trump is smarter than me, you and all critics. Do you know how I know? He has the White House Because there is the Senate; the House; the Supreme Court; the Popularity Voting. He has a huge media (ecosystem) that is larger than the mainstream built around him and for him. And… Religious enthusiasm in political movements. And his best companion is the wealthiest person in the history of the world. And the most relevant Kennedy is with him,” Jones said. “This guy is a phenomenon. He is the most powerful human on the planet, and in our lifetime, we are still (well, how about this guy…?” We look like idiots.”
Jones emphasized that the liberal facility's failure to understand Trump “doesn't mean he's a fool.” We don't understand that — that means we're stupid.”
perspective
And to understand “phenomena”, one needs a perspective. Witness: Trump will first become a flashy billionaire real estate tycoon, enjoying far more success than failure. He later reached the pinnacle of the reality television business, but this is not easy. You need an incredible personality.
Trump will then run for president in 2016. Despite being heavily attacked by the media and heavily attacked by Clinton, Trump wins. He would also be the first to capture the presidency without being in the political position or the military.
Trump is still under a destructive attack and will become the first president to be each two shots. He will then say many people have said that the 2020 election was stolen from him. He is also targeting laws that have been banned on several social media and designed to put him in prison. Why is his Mar-A-Lago resort even raiding in unprecedented movements?
Despite this, he has run in great numbers again and survives two assassination attempts – Trump won reelection in 2024. With this, he became the second man in history, earning the non-continued presidential condition, and the first since Glover Cleveland in 1892.
In other words, whether you love him or hate him, Trump is a phenomenon. His life is historical.
As for Democrats, one of the things I've learned as an aspiring athlete about being young is that you don't underestimate your opponent. That's how you lose. However, humility and wisdom are necessary to acknowledge the strengths of enemies you dislike. This is why the left is unlikely to get such approval. They often draw self-esteem from the idea that they are part of a “progressive” group that is part of an intellectually and morally superior group. They're not like those stupid Yahoo, those Magabili. And that's true – they aren't. They are in power.
It all reminds us why the Bible warns that he “takes pride before falling.”