@guypbenson @Peggynoonannyc @WSJ Maybe so but nobody can argue Trump's success in shaking up the DC status-quo
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Is that what it's doing? You might want to check on that success thing
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Success at an outcome, whether it's one you like or not
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You are mistaken about what success is. He's hoodwinked a lot of people. Wealth does not always equal success. Does not make you a leader
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missing my point, it's a success if the only outcome you wanted was a shake-up
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addressing issues that resulted in his election would be more productive
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That is a entirely different matter. Many reasons why he won. What matters is what he is doing now. The article points out his behavior.
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Bottom line, IMO, good journos could do more good by focusing less on the obvious
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Sounds like media and 'thought leaders' whining to me. Good thing we don't have to rely on them as much Dark cloud, silver lining.
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I don't think I've ever disagreed with Peggy. Her observations are always on point
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She's smart and good with words, but when she boasted about voting for Obama, I became a cynic.
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I only started reading her recently. So maybe my statement should have an asterisk. Haha
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You actually can't disagree with her because her articles don't allow readers to comment.
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Wait... so Woody Allen was funny? Hmm.. to each his own I guess.
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Pretty well known for being funny, hadn't you heard?
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Are you not being harsh on Woody Allen?
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Have you ever read Henry Adams on John Randolph of Roanoke? How about Forest McDonald on Thomas Jefferson?
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Devastating? Only if you agree with Peggy's sniveling melodramatic style. It's a take down of reality. She doesn't get it. Never will.
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It's extremely accurate and at least 65% of Americans would agree if disapproval rating are indicative of anything
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But the polls are not indicative of anything. As we have all seen.
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But in a more real way, they are. Losing the popular vote by 3mil+ then having your approval rating tank in states you won is no bueno
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Popular vote win in CA & NY & 2 bucks MIGHT get you a cup of coffee. Polls again? Well, 'Polls' today say he would still beat HRC.
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Today. He could possibly beat HRC. It was two historically terrible candidates. If he can't make the states he won approve he loses 2020
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Long way off until 2020. Much can happen either way. Public has short memories & attention spans. Trump is well aware of that fact.
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Given his constant sniveling and unpreparedness for his position. it's hard for me to believe that Trump is aware of anything but himself
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