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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: FJB who wrote (1202915)2/21/2020 12:13:54 PM
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I scan breitbart.com politics/ regularly, I found this one and cut out a section that sums up why the demoscum and trolls who post hate and devision here have years to come of weeping and gnashing of teeth. It sums up a true life parable on why we happy many are proud to be Americans.

Blue State Blues: How Deontay Wilder Came to Like Trump Is the Story of 2020
Deontay Wilder went from attacking the president — based on the “fake news” — to admiring him for correcting a historical injustice.

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Somehow, President Barack Obama declined to do it. President Trump made it right.

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“A wrong was corrected for something that should never have happened, and of all of the presidents, Donald Trump was the one to do it.”

Wilder went from attacking the president — based on the “fake news” presentation of Trump’s position as being about racism rather than patriotism — to admiring him for correcting a historical injustice.

It was Trump’s words that had angered him, but it was Trump’s actions that finally won Wilder’s support.

There are millions of people across the country who feel the same way. They are told that Trump is a racist, that he is a bully. They are even told he is a threat to national security.

And yet when they see what he is doing, they see that the economy is strong, that the country is secure, and that racism is actually declining. America — despite deep and difficult challenges — is the best it has ever been, and getting better still.

That is not entirely because of Trump. It is largely because of the inherent goodness of Americans, and the basic drive of the American people to succeed — for ourselves, and for each other.

But it took a disruptive character like Trump to seize the unique opportunity of the presidency to find ways to push the country forward, to convince us that we could achieve more.

Trump’s rivals — who barely mentioned the economy or foreign policy in Wednesday night’s debate — promise to end the “noise,” the tweets, the combative political rhetoric.

But is that really the problem?

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