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Obama was the embodiment of what white Americans want above all: For Blacks to basically become white people with Afro physical features. His 2nd win was a result of IRS harassment of Tea Party groups. If anything he pushed middle class Americans to the right. As usual the left over-reached

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Listening to your show right now, 2nd hour, talking about ‘Replacement Theory’ which the democrats have espoused for years. The hubris of leftist democrats is amazing as they think minority people in our country can’t appreciate the many common sense ideas Trump put in place. His demeanor aside he did things that worked. We need a courageous, outspoken, conservative leader as President, whether it’s Trump or not.

To think immigrant minorities, legal or not, are going to saddle up in lock-step with the inanities of leftist ideas is foolish. All people are aware of God’s natural law. Have to go to places like Harvard and Princeton to have your mind wiped.

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Donald Trump is a contractor. His employees are blue collar. They are painters, carpenters, electricians ECT. They are the same kind of people that sit next to you at Church. He is like most Bosses I and most of the people who will read this work for. Not perfect but signs my pay check, or did sign my pay check as I am now retired. We are the people, as Rush Limbaugh used to say,"make the country work," Dan

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Erick, good discussion on "Trumpism". As for me, I am a Christian Evangelical first (whatever that really means these days), a Conservative next, and a Republican down the list. So many of Trump's actual plans and initiatives were beneficial to restoring common sense thinking in political decisions to American life, it is no wonder the diehard leftists and the Swamp Republicans hated him and his efforts. Now I think it is time for the coalition that supported Trump's plans to take a sober look at the future and make decisions to further this common-sense approach that is the heart of his popularity.

Whether he will be the standard-bearer in 2024 is an open Q for me. I Like DeSantis but also I will vote for whoever is the nominee that carries that banner. We must both preserve and restore whatever we can to get us back on the right track to keep a Republic that embraces the Constitution and supports religious tolerance and freedom. That's my two cents worth...

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You have a 100% of my vote

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Yes. Trump was not Perfect .. But he did touch the Regulars like me and obviously a good part of this country’s Voters. For me he gave many of us a voice in DC and around the country other than than our One Vote and Done. I like others said we need a push back against the Lifer Politicians, particularly the Left. Granted not being a part of the Swamp People he got a lot of push back prilarily because they had fear of disrupting the gravy train. Trump may not be the perfect answer but he will fight! Thanks Eric

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Like you, I marveled at how a billionaire (Trump) could connect with the working class. It wasn't his brash attitude so much as his refusal to apologize for being rich that connected with me, almost as if to say "Hell yes I'm rich, now come be rich with me!" I also loved him using the Dems' own playbook, Alinsky's "Rules," against them ("Ridicule is man's most potent weapon...."). Hoping we can see a return to his policies without the baggage of his narcissism.

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"... the movement have noxious ideas." Let us not forget with whom "noxious ideas" began. The constituency revealed by Trump is real. There has to be a way to embrace them and the good as Trump fades in the rearview mirror. Perhaps with the results of the primaries, that process has begun.

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Great summation. The disdain and discard for the working class by the elites of the Left, and some of the Establishment GOP is shameful.

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Perfect description.

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