Supporters Leaning Toward Trump Party Leadership Role in Future

Commentary

In my most recent commentaries, I have promised to look ahead to the future of the Republican Party and the role President Trump might have in it going forward.

It’s a bit early, but there are already some signs that prove to be interesting. 

Following pollster Frank Luntz’s post-Capitol riot, post-impeachment finding that 91 percent of President Trump voters would vote for him again, comes word that 77 percent of a Cincinnati focus group, using clickers that registered on a big screen, proclaimed that they liked the president more in the past week.… read more

Minorities gather on White House grounds … Zogby shows Trump drawing closer … Pelosi reflects on Biden … the last 25th Amendment discussion … an Oops for Biden … Electoral College ‘racist?’ … another leftist prof goes over the top … and Michigan’s Whitmer

PRESIDENT TRUMP WELCOMED some 500 youthful black, Hispanic and Asian supporters brought to the White House grounds by black activist Candace Owens to rally for the president.  He addressed them in a 20-minute speech from a balcony of the White House.

CANDACE OWENS (photo by Carolyn Kaster/AP)

Encouraging the group to vote Republican for Trump-Pence, Owens acknowledged that “it can be scary. … read more

Oh, Oh, Uncle Joe … the radicals are restless … next debate in limbo … prison for Deep Staters … double standard … a 1948 election flashback … and the safety of mail-in ballots still in question

OH, OH, UNCLE JOE, the radicals on the left are laying down a marker for your campaign, according to Politico. 

Black Lives Matter, organized labor, and those members of the House “Squad,” have their own plan for 2021, called the “People’s Charter” of the Working Families Party.  What happened to the Democrat Party? … read more

The debate … countdown to accountability … time to name names … Brennan note tied to Obama meeting … the gall of Michelle Obama … what was missing … Trump’s record with blacks … governors dumb and dumber … and a point to ponder

THE DEBATE – Opinions of who won the Pence-Harris debate will vary, depending on where you generally get your feedback.  What’s more important is how you viewed it. 

I was struck by the snarky facial mannerisms of Kamala Harris. Smirking. Eye-rolling.  A cockiness exuding a kind of superior attitude.

I was left with the same thoughts that I had going into the debate. … read more

Biden insults intelligence of suburban wives … my pathetic daily newspaper … editorial board caves on BLM … university complicit with BLM … and Latino columnist shames her community for supporting Trump

“IT’S THE ECONOMY STUPID” seems to havebeen replaced by “It’s the Suburbs Stupid” by the Democrats as the campaign for the presidency closes in on November 3, 2020. 

The focus group-oriented Democrats have seemingly conceded that President Trump leads polls on the performance of the economy, but would have you believe the president is in trouble with suburban wives.… read more

Faith leaders overstep … blaming climate change for fires … Biden calls Trump a climate arsonist … panders to suburban women … familiar with forest clearing … and Biden loses it on shooting of sheriff deputies

I RESPECT religious leaders who speak out on morality, even when they do so outside of their places of worship, in print and in television interviews.  However, a group of faith leaders in Phoenix, Arizona strayed in an Arizona Republic op-ed calling for a “moral summons to combat climate change.”

They continued to use the tired, unproven statement that the “vast majority of climate scientists” tell us that, to protect our health and economy, we must deal with the imminent and coming threats of climate change.… read more

Death knell for Academy Awards … a diversity mandate … stop fretting over Woodward … how Biden caused panic … more distractions … Noonan’s at it again … and no trust in the media by registered voters in CBS poll

THOSE ACADEMY AWARDS – I lost interest in the Academy Awards years ago.  I like to make up my own mind on what movies are worth seeing and whether a certain actor or actress was outstanding.

Last week, the awards people released new eligibility rules for nominations to vie for the vaunted gold-plated statue. … read more

Biden-Harris: It’s not their first rodeo, but one would certainly think so

THE BIDEN-HARRIS LIARS – When people make a bold statement, you can take it to the bank, that’s their real position on an issue.

“There is no question, I am in favor of banning fracking,” Kamala Harris declared during a CNN town hall on climate change in September 2019.

“I support a New Green Deal,” she said, endorsing the proposed goal of 100 percent electricity from renewables, as she doubled-down behind Alexandra Ocasio Cortez’s radical plan.… read more

New jobless claims dip … Cuomo unhinged … survey reveals disinterest in vaccine … a police-reform solution … but what about those who resist arrest? … and the Times’ Krugman pooh poohs anarchy.

IN AN ENCOURAGING SIGN for the economy, the Labor Department reported that new applications for unemployment benefits dipped to 881,000, the lowest level since mid-March.  Forecasters had projected 950,000 jobless claims.

NY GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO, who thought President Trump was great before thinking he wasn’t, came unhinged Wednesday night threatening physical harm upon the president if he visits New York City again.… read more

Two women with differing views … LeBron James’ rant … Jason Whitlock responds … riot supplies from Oregon stopped near Kenosha … Michelle Obama ignored … and northern Minnesota mayors endorse Trump

TWO WOMEN WITH DIFFERING VIEWS – Under the headline, “The GOP’s Wide-Open Arms,” in Friday’s Wall Street Journal, columnist Kimberley A. Strassel wrote how “the Republican Party that presented itself to the nation this week had a wide and welcome look,” as she described the minority voices at the RNC convention.… read more