Americans Are Turning against Trump-Hating Celebrities

“The State of the Union stats don’t lie,” says Piers Morgan in today’s Daily Mail, “Americans are turning against Trump-hating celebrities and buying into the President’s American dream – THAT’S a nightmare for Democrats.”

     According to Morgan, “Unsurprisingly, 97% of Republican speech watchers liked it. More surprisingly, 72% of Independents liked it. Staggeringly, 43% of Democrats liked it.”  He is right on the mark when he says to “Contrast this reaction with the instant and so tediously predictable blind rage spewed by the world’s liberal celebrities on social media before, during and after the address.”  Of course, we instinctively add well-coiffed media anchors to the list of celebrities.

       It’s too bad that we need to go overseas to get honest reporting on what America is all about these days.  Little positive is coming from our own mainstream media, “so profound and deep-rooted is the antipathy towards” President Trump.  

    Forget the rigged, question-begging polls that imply that the President doesn’t have favorable ratings.  “What they don’t seem to understand is that the American people are beginning to calm down about President Trump, understand him better, accept him for what he is – good and bad – and appreciate some of the good stuff he is doing,” Morgan reports.  He agrees with White House Press Secretary Sanders who has lamented “Frankly, I feel sorry for these people. They’re so focused on hating this president that they’re missing all of the great things that are happening in this country.”

      The real low approval ratings can be found in American television itself, Morgan reminds us:  “For more evidence of this, look at Sunday night’s Grammys that turned into a marathon political rally of epically dreary proportions.   Ratings duly plunged 24% to an all-time low.  Why? Because Americans are sick and tired of entertainers preaching about politics at awards shows, particularly when they’re all preaching from the same liberal Trump-loathing handbook.”

     With the national media and entertainment industry fully united today to impose a radical liberal orthodoxy on American society, many of us have long since agreed with Morgan that only Donald Trump could have pulled off the election victory that he did, by being  a “firebrand, fight-picking, tweet-storming, rabble-rousing candidate.”

   The top-down media, both print and broadcast, are products of the largest sanctuary cities across America, teeming with liberals and immigrants that suffer minute-by-minute indoctrination into Democratic Party political correctness and election indebtedness.

      But Piers Morgan has always known better: “Trump will continue to surge in confidence and if the economy does the same then I predict he will be re-elected at the next election by a bigger majority.”  

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