Thank you, Donald Trump
Donsurber.com,
by
Don Surber
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
11/10/2022 6:08:00 PM
Before I wrote, "Life after Trump," I should have written this post thanking President Donald John Trump.
Allow me to correct this by quoting one of my dearest and now confused readers. To protect his identity, I will simply call him Mister Jones.
He wrote, "Trump gave us a conservative majority SCOTUS....tax cuts.....lowest unemployment in recorded history, especially for POC....Started no new military 'conflicts'....Jerusalem embassy....world respect...USA out of climate accords....tough on China.... need I go on? Continue to Refresh the memory? Remind who brought us to the dance?
"Ungrateful b*****ds. 🤬Fetterman’s got a legit reason for memory loss.😱🙄."
Reply 1 - Posted by:
stablemoney 11/10/2022 6:19:42 PM (No. 1330204)
The Democrats are in full psyops mode, trying to promote division, and delaying the counts. Don't fall for any of it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Quigley 11/10/2022 6:22:24 PM (No. 1330205)
Thanks, Don for at least correcting your oversight and giving the man his due.
I am not so hasty to say, after weighing all the positives in this article, against one (major) election cycle that i am willing to change partners.
I want DeSantis to keep doing for florida and building his brand. To think that the cia fbi nsa etc won’t run espionage campaigns against him seems unlikely.
Don, are you saying that we must have candidates reasonably acceptable to the Establishment? Acceptable enough that they won’t use the instruments of state to attack?
I am willing to assess where we are, what the meaning of this election is. But to start with a new candidate in the hope that he’ll be acceptable to the establishment and still be able to pry their filthy hands off of our throats? Sounds unlikely.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Kate318 11/10/2022 6:50:27 PM (No. 1330225)
Another yeah-Trump-was-great-I-voted-for-him-twice-but-now-it’s-time-to-move-on article. Boring, repetitive and predictable.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
wayneright 11/10/2022 6:50:34 PM (No. 1330227)
Go F yourself. Too late
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Birddog 11/10/2022 7:19:10 PM (No. 1330243)
Yes Sir, you SHOULD have written this first...and by doing so 1st you may have softened sommat in your knee jerk Attack upon his back...
His endorsement record...so far...in this cycle is 175:9, what is yours? He raised and allocated $10's of Millions of dollars, how much did you? 30 rallies, 80 inperson fundraisers, 40 online tele rallies...How many were YOU invited to DO? Invited to? Attended just as a "Normal Citizen"? How did your state and local candidates do? How much did YOU help them?
Monday morning quarterbacking from a Lazyboy, miles from the Game, by someone who never even played in their younger days, let alone Now? Pfft...
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
sanspeur 11/10/2022 7:28:49 PM (No. 1330249)
I love you .now change ? fugghetaboutit Don .You caved …a fair weather buddy who totally takes the media lie about Trump being “over “? sigh. This onslaught of de santis luv seems a bit too slick by half ..like karl rove etc slick .Where’s the white board , don ? Trump’s win this cycle , his candidates won 172 or so far .... the florida guy’s slate lost outside of Florida .
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
SALady 11/10/2022 7:32:00 PM (No. 1330252)
If Donald Trump decides to run in 2024, he has our votes, support, and donations!!!! For all the reasons stated in this article, he deserves them!!!! He should be president right now if it weren't for the Demon-Rat mastery of election theft in 2020!!!!!
The last I checked, Donald Trump is 219-16 in wins-loses for the people he supported in these midterm elections. No, he wasn't perfect. He actually supported people in lie-beral states that really didn't have a serious chance of winning, and that at least helped them be competitive. We still have a very good chance to take the House, and a reasonable chance to take the Senate.
People are mad because Donald Trump is already in campaign mode for 2024 (both for the primaries and the general election). People are mad because Donald Trump is being Donald Trump instead of some professional politician. But, as far as my husband and myself, Donald Trump is still the best chance we have to try to save our republic from the disaster that Senile Joe bidet and the Demon-Rats are doing to it until January of 2025!!! The only reason we will vote for any other Republican than Trump in 2024 is if Donald Trump decides not to run again.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Rama41 11/10/2022 7:54:04 PM (No. 1330261)
Both Surber columns today are worth reading, his conclusion this morning is still correct. Trump had a great four years, but now that he's reverted to his inner child, it's time to move on.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Ashley Brenton 11/10/2022 7:56:19 PM (No. 1330264)
Well, if we move on from Trump we will have been taught the lesson The Establishment wanted us to learn.
You may pick a candidate from Column A or Column B. You are not permitted to pick from Column C. If you do, we will undermine him. We will personally destroy the man. Because it is our party, not yours. Your job is to vote for our "Donor's Choice" candidate, then go away.
I believe that four more years of Trump will permanently bury those people. They will survive and claw their way back with anyone else.
So...have we learned our lesson yet? Or are you prepared to extend to such people The Middle Finger again?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
tootall 11/10/2022 8:24:03 PM (No. 1330281)
You fell for their play Don.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Californian 11/10/2022 9:35:18 PM (No. 1330360)
Trump 24. End of story.
Don gets it.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
judy 11/11/2022 4:57:20 AM (No. 1330525)
Republicans are doing more to divide the party than the dems. I hold my nose & vote for republicans that I do not prefer telling myself they are better choice than a dem. The so called republicans telling us to move on from Trump will get a big surprise when they do DeSantis the same way.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
mean Gene 11/11/2022 5:08:31 AM (No. 1330531)
The Uniparty wants us cold, poor, then dead. Trump has my vote as long as he wants it.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 11/11/2022 6:01:28 AM (No. 1330553)
Well, I didn't fall for anything and I am not sorry for anything I have said. I will support Donald Trump but I am speechless that he wants to speak poorly of Ron DeSantis. I am disappointed that he has to make a big announcement one week after the election. I am so burned out on elections ESPECIALLY when it takes days/weeks to count. Leaders have become so self-centered rather than people-focused and that includes Donald Trump. He could have left things alone with Ron DeSantis. We have enough problems with Democrats. . .
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
bpl40 11/11/2022 6:57:09 AM (No. 1330598)
How did the Red Wave succeed in Florida and flounder elsewhere? Before we are ready to throw PDT out with the bath water, take a step back consider this. Democrats have prepared a game of Ballots vs Votes in most battleground states - Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Colorado etc. Florida was on their list but DeSantis effectively foiled them and forced a vote vs vote election . Look at the results. Trump does not control the machinery in the above states. He fought hard but Ballots vs Votes is no contest. Say DeSantis becomes the nominee in ‘24. Can he work his magic outside Florida? I frankly am skeptical. Also Trump is self financed. Beholden to none. DeSantis might be honest but needs financiers. What will be their demands on him? I would recommend postpone all talk of Trump vs DeSantis for now. Focus on (a) How to use the House majority. ( b) Win the Georgia run off (c) Put our heads together and figure out how to force the ‘Rats to play by rules in the battleground states.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 11/11/2022 7:16:12 AM (No. 1330606)
Kinda hard to have a "Red Wave" when the Demonrats are using the SAME Election Steal Playbook from 2020, unhindered. Too many close wins for Demonrats ALL within the same margin of victory (impossible). Trump DID deliver and he travelled tirelessly stumping for candidates which made a difference. Did you see G.W. Bush stumping? Any other former White House employees?
We are not "Over Trump," we are just beginning.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
MakingSense 11/11/2022 7:50:27 AM (No. 1330643)
Guessing the blowback was just too much, Don, but this mea culpa is too little too late, It’s been great while it lasted…all the best to you for the future…and may God continue to bless America and it’s once and future President - Donald J. Trump!
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 11/11/2022 8:41:27 AM (No. 1330693)
Go Trump. Go DeSantis. Go Lake.
MAGA/KAG/KMAGA/Uber MAGA
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Kitty Myers 11/11/2022 8:49:21 AM (No. 1330698)
It's interesting to note that in 2020, Trump got 1.1 Million more votes in Florida than DeSantis got this year: 5.7 Million to 4.6 Million.
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Too little too late. All of the usual suspects have posted your original screed.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
felixcat 11/11/2022 9:12:10 AM (No. 1330723)
Well, Don, I have moved on from your blog. I haven't moved on from Donald Trump.
I just find it interesting that Ron DeSantis was a pretty obscure Congressman (less than 6 years) and barely eeked out a win over Gillum in 2018. Prior to that, an attorney in the Navy and DOJ for a few years. And then, bam, thanks to Covid and his response, he's the newest GOP star. I don't know, but I am curious who and whose money is backing him. Sorry, but I see shades of how another obscure member of Congress all of sudden became the Dem star and we got Obama. Now granted, DeSantis is not Obama in policies, etc., but still....
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
FormerDem 11/11/2022 9:13:46 AM (No. 1330725)
Don, you fell for it. It's fine to backtrack, but ... Backtrack a little more. You were actually wrong.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
ToryWhite 11/11/2022 9:37:22 AM (No. 1330749)
This is very nice, Don Surber. I know you from your writing and I know you are loyal to Trump but also look beyond. I saw 3 (not including Noonan, who I don't read) hit pieces against Pres Trump on the WSJ front page today. That says a lot-although the WSJ always hates him. Of course, he still must be The Target for the deep state, the establishment, the mono party, whatever.
Today doesn't matter. Now we will watch the 2 parties go at each other, internally and externally, for 2 more years. I say, let the bastards at it.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Zigrid 11/11/2022 10:04:44 AM (No. 1330780)
WE saw how the democrats win...by cheating with delayed counts and manipulating numbers...then the east coast liberals try and convince US WE are devided...I don't think so...WE're a lot closer than the fake news/corporate dudes want US to know...
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Hugh Akston 11/11/2022 10:17:01 AM (No. 1330793)
Take the time to read the comments after Surber's column. It may take awhile.
Also, if you didn't see Raheem Kassam's piece from 11/9, it, too, is worth your time IMHO.
Blame Trump for the ‘Red Trickle’? Nonsense.
https://raheemkassam.substack.com/p/blame-trump-for-the-red-trickle-nonsense
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
PrayerWarrior 11/11/2022 11:34:10 AM (No. 1330862)
#14 President Trump told his supporters in Florida to vote for Gov. DeSantis prior to election. Does that sound like he's speaking poorly of Gov. DeSantis? Calm down! Politics is not bean bag! And fellow conservatives can differ and speak out publicly and then support each other. You have to be tough to be in politics. Hurt feelings can be your worse enemy. Jeb Bush never got over that, but Marco and Ted Cruz did.
If you will remember Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz and President Trump said things about each other that wasn't "nice" in 2016 but now that's in the past, and they are supporters of each other!!! President Trump's endorsement (at his rally) of Marco gave Marco a win of 17% Nov.8. How about that?
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
udanja99 11/11/2022 12:46:10 PM (No. 1330938)
We shouldn’t be pursuing candidates who the establishment will support. We should be forcing the establishment to support candidates which We The People choose.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 11/11/2022 8:54:07 PM (No. 1331270)
You are so right that ''Hillary should be in jail, but which one? Some state women's prison? Some federal pen still in the clutches of soft headed liberals? I suggest Florida so she can be close to the ''winter White House'' in 2024. She would enjoy Life in a Red State. Thank you for the easily memorized short list of President Trump's bountiful gifts of leadership. But for me, placing the embassy in Jerusalem where it has always belonged, binds my heart to Trump for eternity. One day It WILL matter and it will be in his ''account.'' Shalom, ya'll.
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That’s more like it, Don…more like what we’d have expected of you, one of his most staunch supporters.