Saturday, December 9, 2017

President Trump in Pensacola

Last night President Trump held a rally on Pensacola, FL.  

The media offered it as an event to lend support to Roy
Moore, the embattled Senate candidate in Alabama,
"right over the Florida border".

But, the rally was more, much more. It was President 
Trump running on 'all cylinders', filling the venue
with the same level of enthusiasm he brought to the
campaign trail that took whatever political oxygen
from his primary challengers and Hillary Clinton.

Trump, the master showman, proved he is also the
master politician.  

But, unlike his rallies during his first political campaign
where Trump used the failures of the past two decades
to win over nearly 65 million voters, this time he used
the successes of the first eleven months to herald the
fact that the road to "make America great again" may
not be as long as most of us thought it would be.

If you did not watch the event live, this is the You  Tube
link which runs about one hour.  It is a mix of promoting
his successes, but also offers a reminder of the failures
he had to address.


One final 'opinion'.....as the media is trying to handicap
the upcoming 2018 mid term election, little is mentioned
about how President Trump will engage the electorate
as a sitting president during an election cycle he is not
running in.

We know polished politicians like Bill Clinton and Barack 
Obama lent support to their party's candidates, but Trump 
is still an unknown quantity.

I believe Trump will excel and show all Americans what 
an asset he will be. He will be no different campaigning 
for others than he was when promoting himself.

Little has been said of President Trump being a "team 
player".  It has been my observation he is.  

Trump has been the greatest supporter when Republican 
leadership does what the party campaigned on doing. He
has also been its harshest critics when the party disappoints
the electorate, stating so publicly.  He gives no quarter
when criticism is warranted!

Next November of the 32 Senate seats on the ballot 23 are
 held by Democrats, with ten of them in states Trump won.

I believe this 'non politician' will hold rallies in key states
to demonstrate once again his connection with the electorate
is as strong now as it was in 2016.

Welcome feedback,




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