A deal made possible by Antifa's collapse
Democrats have played with the fire of physical fascism for a couple of years now. Black Lives Matter riots proved unpopular when murders rose in Baltimore. Now the Antifa resistance has collapsed in a pile of black face masks and placards. Beating up reporters is a quick way to garner bad publicity.
Which is why Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi cut a deal with President Trump.
It is not what the press reports that matters, it is what the press does not report that matters most.
Let us look at what is reported to see what is not reported.
From the New York Times:
The Democratic leaders cut a deal with Hitler, didn't they?
Should not people be on the streets rioting in reaction to Neville Schumer and Nancy Chamberlain selling them out to the Devil?
I mean when it comes to demonizing and marginalizing people, no one has been called more crude names than The Donald.
And yet, here he was graciously allowing Schumer and Pelosi to visit him in the Oval Office and cut a deal to get aid to Houston without a political catfight.
The reason is the Democrats need this win. August was horrible for them. They revealed what ugly, hateful, mean, spiteful, and nasty people they are through their Antifa henchmen.
Most Americans think little of the Confederate statues. Risking a civil war to tear them down seems unusually dumb even for Democrats.
It's over.
The election is finally over.
Democrats finally have accepted the results.
Trump saw this, and cashed in on Wednesday.
He is playing the Democratic Party leadership against the Republican Party leaders that for nine months have blown him off.
Which is why Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi cut a deal with President Trump.
It is not what the press reports that matters, it is what the press does not report that matters most.
Let us look at what is reported to see what is not reported.
From the New York Times:
WASHINGTON — Republican congressional leaders perched on the couches in the Oval Office froze in mid-smile on Wednesday afternoon when they realized President Trump was bypassing them to cut a short-term spending and debt ceiling deal with Democrats, and not them.
Speaker Paul D. Ryan and Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, had expected the rare bipartisan, bicameral meeting to be little more than a photo-op in which the broad outlines of a deal were discussed, aides said.
Instead, Mr. Trump — who has often outsourced the details of negotiations to subordinates like Vice President Mike Pence — interrupted Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin as he argued for an 18-month debt ceiling increase to stabilize financial markets. When other leaders offered yearlong or half-year extensions, the president waved them off, according to the accounts of staff members briefed on the meeting.
The three-month deal Mr. Trump eventually embraced is a significant tactical change for a president thus far anxious to preserve, not expand, his political appeal. The plan was pitched by two Democratic leaders he has relentlessly demonized and marginalized: Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Nancy Pelosi of California.But if Trump supporters are upset, isn't the corollary that Schumer's supporters also are upset?
The Democratic leaders cut a deal with Hitler, didn't they?
Should not people be on the streets rioting in reaction to Neville Schumer and Nancy Chamberlain selling them out to the Devil?
I mean when it comes to demonizing and marginalizing people, no one has been called more crude names than The Donald.
And yet, here he was graciously allowing Schumer and Pelosi to visit him in the Oval Office and cut a deal to get aid to Houston without a political catfight.
The reason is the Democrats need this win. August was horrible for them. They revealed what ugly, hateful, mean, spiteful, and nasty people they are through their Antifa henchmen.
Most Americans think little of the Confederate statues. Risking a civil war to tear them down seems unusually dumb even for Democrats.
It's over.
The election is finally over.
Democrats finally have accepted the results.
Trump saw this, and cashed in on Wednesday.
He is playing the Democratic Party leadership against the Republican Party leaders that for nine months have blown him off.
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