I Know You Are…

Victor Davis Hanson reminds us:  If you don’t like something Trump has said, just take a deep breath…

…and remember when a Democrat inevitably said, or did, something much worse:

Trump reprehensibly has urged his supporters to physically tangle with opponents. But, after Chicago, did he emulate a presidential urge “to argue with them and get in their face!”? When Trump does his next Philadelphia rally, will he, in Obama fashion, egg on his Trumpsters with this: “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun. Because from what I understand, folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.” Or maybe Trump could adapt another line from Obama and use it with his working-class white supporters, cautioning them that, instead of sitting out the election, they should say, “We’re gonna punish our enemies and we’re gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us.” Or maybe Trump could try still another adaptation of a line from President Obama for those stubborn senators who favor open borders: “Those aren’t the kinds of folks who represent our core American values.”

Oh, there are many, many more.  Read ’em.

Berg’s Seventh Law is universal.

5 thoughts on “I Know You Are…

  1. Trump isn’t doing, or saying anything a Democrat hasn’t done before. DFLers, especially, lack any credibility to criticize, having elected “Angry” Al Franken….twice. The difference here is, Trump doesn’t carefully couch his words and he stands by what he says; he’s not a “satirist”.

    My objection to Trump isn’t his rhetoric, hell I think leftists look quite fetching sporting bloody noses; it’s what his rhetoric lacks, namely a draft plan to execute his agenda.

    Dimwitted leftists elected Slobmama on a promise of “Hope and Change”; I’m simply not that gullible.

  2. Fat Dave Thune, leader of the St Paul Democrat party, invited domestic terrorists to come to St Paul during the Republican convention, even offering to find them places to stay while they planned their attacks.

  3. It’s too bad that so many Americans don’t know what their values are. Who better to instruct Americans on their values than the child of anti-American academics who was raised in Hawaii and Indonesia?

  4. We could make the argument that terroristic threats aren’t as big a deal when Democrats make them because we’ve (except for the Black Panthers) got a pretty good idea they’re not actually armed, and their proposed victims will be, I guess.

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