Incontrovertible Proof Trump is a Genius, from his Head to his...

Id love the Fox News monopoly on right wing TV broken up.

So would I. We need a new media source that is committed to consistently maintaining journalistic integrity. I am not looking for a source that is constantly trying to shove their narratives and agenda up my cranium. Then again, why am I reading and arguing politics on social media? Masochism and internal hypocrisy, I suppose. It’s time for a whataboutism now, but I’m not going to bother.

I guess the best we can do is to take our eyes away from fake media and support those who are trying to do things right. I will give Newsmax a chance, but will keep a critical eye on them as should others. We need to keep them accountable to viewers and hopefully Newsmax will not become mere puppets of their advertisers or political interests like mainstream media.

It is through a strong, integrity based media, that special interests, including corporations and politicians can be held accountable for their actions.
 
You could use the picture of trump as he called the military strike on the Iranian general. He looked like a president out of a Michael bay movie. The only issue with it was the wires for the phones and computers were visibly unhooked (ie the photo was faked).

You also could use the photo of trump walking in the park after he ordered the police to gas peaceful protestors there. He looked so presidential walking in front of those guards who had just beaten innocent people for protesting the police beating innocent people. Ignore the following pictures of trump holding the Bible upside down.

Source number twelve reminds of Trump’s slaying of political correctness and the fact that more people felt they were better off under Trump than Obama, if we are to believe direction of country polls, among other things:

Liz Peek: Trump’s four years – productive, contentious, energetic and … fun. Let's review

It is hard to imagine that President Trump will soon leave office. His presidency has been so big, so full of energy and purpose, that it seems almost impossible that it will come to an end.

Trump supporters are angry, yes, that the election was unfair, and, many think, dishonest.

They are also sad, knowing they may never again elect a president more dedicated to protecting their interests and so ready to take on the intolerant liberal mob.

JASON CHAFFETZ: MELANIA TRUMP HAS BEEN AN OUTSTANDING FIRST LADY — LIBERAL MEDIA HAVE TREATED HER UNFAIRLY

To be sure, he is not done. Just recently, President Trump signed off on two new rules that remove water restrictions, allowing people to take more satisfying showers and buy dishwashers that actually do the job.

Of course, the environmental lobby was outraged. It was a classic Trump move, heartening to those who rebel against the expanding and intrusive role of the federal government, and offensive to our woke overlords.

For four years, the president has tackled one issue after another, some big, some small – like the water rules – using common sense and sheer orneriness to buck the system. Not being a creature of the "swamp," Trump entered the Oval Office four years ago prepared to challenge everything.

For four years, he did just that, perpetually riling the Establishment.

For example, Trump questioned why we allow tens of thousands of people to stream illegally across our southern border every year, which no country should permit. Rather than ignore the problem, Trump looked for solutions, ultimately demanding that Mexico keep asylum seekers in their country while they await their hearings, and working with governments in Central America as well.

In the face of enormous opposition, Trump also began to build a wall, to narrow the places along our nearly 2,000-mile divide where gang members or coyotes could steal across.

The flood of caravans heading north from Central America slowed to a trickle.

In his very first year, Trump also focused on undoing the damage done by the regulatory
zeal of the Obama-Biden crew. He issued 17 executive orders, his Cabinet officials made 96 agency decisions, and Republicans in Congress revoked 14 recently issued regulations and passed three laws that canceled Obama-era rules and policies concerning the environment, labor law, civil rights, government reform and a host of other issues.

Over the next three years, Trump never let up.

In 2019, the Environmental Protection Agency replaced Obama’s signature climate bill, the massively disruptive Clean Power Plan (CPP), with the Affordable Clean Energy law. The CPP directed states to adopt "green" measures in their power industries so that by 2030 the country’s overall power plant emissions would drop 32% below 2005 levels.

EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler explained at the time that "The CPP would have asked low- and middle-income Americans to bear the costs of the previous administration’s climate plan… One analysis predicted double-digit electricity price increases in 40 states under the CPP."

Such is the cost of meeting the goals set under the Paris Climate Accord.

Trump is reviled by climate warriors, but protecting one of our greatest geopolitical competitive advantages – our abundant and cheap energy -- was the right thing for our country.

Some of the changes Trump made, on labor practices and immigration, for example, won’t last; many will be challenged in court. But the outcomes of those legal battles will benefit from President Trump’s appointment of more than 227 conservative judges to federal courts, more than a quarter of the total, including three associate justices of the Supreme Court.

Those mostly young judges will make a lasting contribution to protecting our Constitution; given the extent to which our freedom of speech, in particular, is under attack today, nothing could be more important.

Trump’s achievements in foreign affairs include the historic Abraham Accords, which forged first-ever diplomatic relations between Israel and a number of Arab states, ring-fencing Iranian belligerence in the Middle East.

Trump also took a harder line against ISIS, freeing our troops to crush the caliphate, which they did in short order.

Most important, President Trump confronted China, exposing and demanding an end to their unfair trade practices, massive theft of American know-how and persistent human rights abuses. In thrall to Big Business and Big Tech, previous presidents turned a blind eye to the rising threat from Beijing; Trump did not. No wonder China hoped for a Joe Biden presidency.

As for accusations that Trump has been soft on Russia, the charge is as dishonest as the Russiagate hoax. Unlike Obama, Trump sent lethal weapons to Ukraine to help in their battle against Russia, closed consulates in Seattle and San Francisco, threw dozens of suspected Russian spies out of the country and imposed sanctions on Moscow.

More important, Trump’s enthusiastic backing of our oil and gas industries helped drive oil prices down, wreaking havoc on Russia’s economy. If the climate zealots succeed in hobbling our energy businesses, it will be a great gift to both Russia and China.

Over four years, Trump brought home hostages, revamped important trade deals, rebuilt the military, boosted school choice, created nearly half a million manufacturing jobs before the virus hit, and pushed through major tax cuts.

In February of this year, before COVID-19 hit, 45% of Americans told Gallup they were satisfied with the direction of the country, a higher level than ever recorded during Obama’s eight years.

Additionally, in a recent poll, 56% of the country says they are better off than they were four years ago. Only 50% said that at the end of Obama’s presidency.

Trump has presided over a remarkably productive and, many think, extremely successful four years. Those years have also been, at times, chaotic and disruptive, marked by some false steps as well as unprecedented opposition from the liberal media and dishonest Democrats.

For his supporters, patriots from all walks of life fed up with political correctness and the censorious Left, the Trump presidency has been a breath of fresh air. It has also been – dare I say it? – great fun.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/trump-presidency-productive-contentious-energetic-fun-liz-peek
 
You could use the picture of trump as he called the military strike on the Iranian general. He looked like a president out of a Michael bay movie. The only issue with it was the wires for the phones and computers were visibly unhooked (ie the photo was faked).

You also could use the photo of trump walking in the park after he ordered the police to gas peaceful protestors there. He looked so presidential walking in front of those guards who had just beaten innocent people for protesting the police beating innocent people. Ignore the following pictures of trump holding the Bible upside down.

Kaboom! Ouch! I hope your characterizations of the above events you listed are hyperbolic. I have seen a pathetic photoshop job by the Left with my own eyes attempting to depict damage on a US base from an Iranian counterattack in retaliation for killing a prominent Iranian general. The problem with the photo is it showed bomb craters within a military base, but without debris, within 24 hours of the alleged attack.

There are few more disingenuous things than being in a position of trust and performing crappy work over partisanship such as Whitehouse photographer Mrs. Shealah Craighead. Her crappy work has the tendency to reduce the gravitas and future history of the US President, known as Donald J. Trump. Did I just say “Future history”? I think I need another drink. Or is it shrink? Grin.
 
Kaboom! Ouch! I hope your characterizations of the above events you listed are hyperbolic. I have seen a pathetic photoshop job by the Left with my own eyes attempting to depict damage on a US base from an Iranian counterattack in retaliation for killing a prominent Iranian general. The problem with the photo is it showed bomb craters within a military base, but without debris, within 24 hours of the alleged attack.

There are few more disingenuous things than being in a position of trust and performing crappy work over partisanship such as Whitehouse photographer Mrs. Shealah Craighead. Her crappy work has the tendency to reduce the gravitas and future history of the US President, known as Donald J. Trump. Did I just say “Future history”? I think I need another drink. Or is it shrink? Grin.

No hyperbole actually and only a little bit of context added.

White House photographer is hired by the president so if you have a problem with the official photos blame the administration.

I think the point is that if you want flattering pictures of Trump you can get photos that look like stock footage from a b grade action movie, all approved by trump himself. Typical of a reality star president with nothing of substance.
 
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