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Why Elites Sneer At Trump

In the most recent Gallup Poll, not usually kind to Donald J. Trump, the president’s approval rating soared to 49 percent. This on the heels of a record, booming economy, the complete rebuilding of our military and major accomplishments in the judiciary branch, among other promises kept.

But like the Rodney Dangerfield character in the movie Caddy Shack, Trump gets no respect. No matter how well he does for the nation, the elites still sneer at him and his alleged uncouth demeanor. Radio talk-show host Larry Elder takes a whimsical look at how the elites–fueled by the dishonest media–continue their never-ending assault on Trump and his supporters in this edition of The Larry Elder Show.

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The Dems’ Comedy of Errors

Last week’s Democratic debate will go down as one of the worst, a comedy of errors. Just ask Fox News’ co-host of “The Five,” Greg Gutfeld. “If you did watch any of the Democratic debate, you’d think someone drugged your food. You can find more signs of life on the moon,” he says. The drama is no longer solely about the candidates–which has been pared down to six on stage–but about a network that wants to insert its own biases into the debate. Tune in to watch CNN’s ineptness, the confusion on stage and the in-fighting between Pocahontas and Bernie.

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Trump’s Not Going Anywhere

At a press conference the day after the House of Representatives voted to impeach President Trump, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was on her high horse. “Seems like people have a spring in their step because the president was held accountable for his reckless behavior,” she said. Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld had a different interpretation of the pronouncement: “Nancy, that could be your hip popping a gasket!” The baseless impeachment vote, another in a long line of Democrat attempts to harm POTUS, is doomed to fail just like everything else they’ve thrown at him. Fact is, Trump always bounces back and he isn’t going anywhere. Here’s more from “The Greg Gutfeld Show” this past weekend.

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Trump Supporters Mad as Hell

Two-time former Republican presidential candidate, Mike Huckabee, tees off on the clueless House Democrats and their lame efforts to impeach President Trump. “They tried Russian collusion, obstruction of justice, quid pro quo, treason, extortion, bribery and using ketchup on well-done steaks … and that’s the closest offense of being guilty of an impeachable offense that the president is really guilty of,” he ranted.” Huckabee went on to warn the Dems that they have lit a fire under the more than 63 million citizens who voted Trump into office and the hammer is about to drop. Tune in to learn how the tables will be turned in the coming months and through the 2020 election.

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Impeachment a Big, Fat Prank

The always entertaining wit of Fox News’ show host Greg Gutfeld was on full display over the weekend, as he shredded the Democrats’ obsession with impeachment. “The impeachment hearing was one big whoopee cushion and we both sat on it,” Gutfeld said of last week’s House Judiciary Committee’s circus, starring three heavily biased and supposed constitutional law professors. The pathetic profs took it upon themselves to invoke the Founding Fathers of our Constitution to carelessly attack President Trump, a tactic that especially drew the ire of Gutfeld. “If the framers were alive today, they would be puking all over these bozos,” he said. Check out Gutfeld’s rant from “The Greg Gutfeld Show,” which also includes comedian Tom Shillue’s hilarious impression of Adam Schiff.

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The Glass is Half-EMP

Mark Steyn Club members from around the planet presented some decent questions at a recent club Q&A session, some of which Steyn saved for this week’s edition of “Mark’s Mailbox” on the Mark Steyn Show. In this week’s episode, he addresses sundry topics from rhetorical flourishes to civilizational collapse via EMP attacks, a post-oil Middle East and a post-Christian Europe.

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My Story

Hey guys. This is a side of me that you don’t know yet. But I feel like sharing my story could help someone out there, like it did for me back in the day (and still). I was very nervous to post this but I feel a bit proud to finally be at a point in my life where I don’t feel shame anymore in why I am the way I am. More from Barbara4U2C.

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Be Kind To Everyone

Ellen and President George W. Bush were spotted laughing together at a football game and, predictably, leftists lost their minds. 🙄

Guess what: it’s ok to have Republican friends. It’s called tolerance. More from Prager U.

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AOC’s Dumbest Livestream Yet

In perhaps her most embarrassing livestream event yet, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez makes her case–or tries to–for banishing the Electoral College. Problem is, she should have at least a minimal understanding of what the Electoral College is before blurting out nonsense. AOC unwittingly takes aim at Republican rural voters, insisting their participation would carry more weight in a popular vote election, rather than the Electoral College. Her analysis drew an immediate and terse response from conservative commentator and author Michael Knowles. Find out more in this edition of The Daily Wire.

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Attack of the But-Heads

The But-Heads are everywhere and they’ve come to devour your rights. They are the horde of mindless, leftist zombies lurking in the shadows, who believe in free speech, believe in the first amendment, believe in free expression, BUT–always with an exception attached. Author and political pundit Andrew Klavan says, “The But-Heads are the hollowed-out shell of free people animated by oppressive, dead ideas. They are your worst nightmare.” Learn more from Truth Revolt Originals.

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