Trump gave an energetic campaign-style speech tonight in Elkhart, Indiana for roughly an hour from about 7:30 to 8:30 PM. Talking about his excesses, including the release by North Korea of three U.S. prisoners they've held for about 3 years. Trump cited the waste of Obama and his other predecessors who gave away hundreds of billions and got no return on what they spent. And that Trump gave away nothing to secure the release of these prisoners.

Trump also cited his unprecedented numbers on his economy, jobs for blacks and Hispanics, his foreign policy and trade successes, and the success of Republicans in campaigns over the last two days that bodes well for 2018. This week, Trump also (despite 91% negative coverage by the liberal media!) has now passed the 51% threshold in presidential poll support.

Citing that by many measures, the country has NEVER had such high numbers, and certainly the best in 20 years, he announced a new slogan for November 2018 and 2020: "KEEP AMERICA GREAT" !

The Democrats always portray Trump and his supporters as motivated by "hate" and compare them to Nazis. But for "Nazis", Trump's speeches are consistently optimistic and filled with humor, and a long list of what has been achieved. He even says the media as much as they hate him, actually benefit as well from their coverage of Trump, that their ratings have never been higher!
I've never seen "hate" that was so cheerful and inclusive.
As opposed to the race- and class-splintering demagoguery and Alinsky tactics we had in Obama's Germany.


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    Liberals who bemoan discrimination, intolerance, restraint of Constitutional freedoms, and promotion of hatred toward various abberant minorities, have absolutely no problem with discriminating against, being intolerant of, restricting Constitutional freedoms of, and directing hate-filled scapegoat rhetoric against conservatives.

    EXACTLY what they accuse Republicans/conservatives of doing, is EXACTLY what liberals/Democrats do themselves, to those who oppose their beliefs.