
President Trump’s latest rally celebrated two things: Trump’s move to Florida and the impeachment madness that keeps pushing Trump higher and higher in the polls.
With people like AOC representing New York, it’s no wonder Trump moved his primary residence to Mar-a-Lago. But that’s ok, Trump cleans up well in the Sunshine State.
And with Thanksgiving right around the corner, Trump pointed out the many things Americans have to be thankful for.
“The economy is booming. Wages are rising. Crime is falling. Poverty is plummeting. Confidence is soaring. And America is stronger than ever before.” Trump said early in his remarks.
Other accomplishments Trump highlighted include the 6.7 million new jobs including 600,000 jobs in Florida coupled with the record-breaking stock market. “Everybody’s getting rich. And I’m working my a$$ off.” Trump said. Then, Trump addressed the overhaul of the VA system, something we’ve owed our vets for many years. And we don’t even have to mention our recent military successes. All these amazing feats left the crowd chanting “four more years, four more years!”
Mainstream media will pretend this rally wasn’t incredible, but the video proves otherwise.
As Fox News elaborates:
Trump also defended his decision earlier this month to pardon two soldiers accused or convicted of war crimes, including Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance who was six years into a 19-year sentence for second-degree murder after he ordered his soldiers to open fire and kill three men in Afghanistan.
“We’re going to take care of our warriors,” the president said. “I will always stick up for our fighters, people can sit in their air-conditioned offices and complain.”
He then pivoted to impeachment, accusing what he called “the radical left Democrats” of “trying to rip our nation apart.”
“First it was the Russia hoax, total hoax, a failed overthrow attempt and the biggest fraud in the history of our country,” Trump said. “Now the same maniacs are pushing the deranged impeachment, a witch hunt the same as before.”
However, the president pointed to polls that show the public to be ambivalent about impeachment.
“A lot of bad things are happening to them,” he said. “You see what’s happening in the polls? Everybody said, ‘You know what? That’s real bulls—.”
Impeachment Backfire
Kevin Jackson summed it up perfectly when he said “Thanksgiving came early for Republicans, as Adam Schiff served up a turkey.
Whatever bump Democrats had went “Shawshank” and disappeared like a fart in a tornado. As one article declared, “witness after witness failed to connect President Donald J. Trump to treason, bribery, or any other high crime or misdemeanor.”
Adam Schiff ran his hearing like a Gestapo agent, but the public noticed the conspicuous absence of key witnesses. Namely, the Bidens.
After all, it was former Vice President Joe Biden who openly threatened Ukraine, giving them six hours to shut down an investigation into his son, or lose $1 billion of American taxpayer money. And unlike the supposed witnesses against Trump, none of whom had first-hand knowledge of any crime by Trump, Biden made his threat, first-hand and on camera.
Schiff’s witnesses consisted of disgruntled state department employees and deep state swamp rats who knew as much as about Trump’s conversation as the bartender at any local pub in America.
Schiff’s strongest witness, Ambassador Sondland never heard anything, so he was a bust. No quid pro quo from Trump. Biden on the other hand got his quid pro quo.
Multiple witnesses testified under oath that Hunter Biden’s received $83,333-per-month to serve on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian natural-gas company. Conveniently, Biden’s crackhead son secured this lucrative job as his father handled U.S.-Ukrainian policy.
And like with Hillary Clinton’s private server, Obama’s White House knew what was happening with the Bidens.
Clearly Americans are tired of the turkeys Democrats insist on serving.
Now, the polls respond.
Real Clear Politics’ average of multiple polls on November 10 — two days before Schiff’s hearings began — found that 51 percent of Americans supported impeachment, while 42 percent were opposed. A majority of Americans wanted impeachment, by a 9 percent margin. However, After 11 days of testimony and cross-examination, the tide shifted.
RCP’s average on November 21 showed that support for impeachment had fallen to 48 percent, no longer a majority, while opposition grew to 45 percent. The clamor for impeachment had shrunk to a 3 percent edge. And RCP wasn’t the only poll showing downward trending for impeachment, and upward trend for not impeaching.
FiveThirtyEight’s national-poll average found the pro-impeachment view shriveling from 50.3 percent in mid-October to 46.3 percent today. Simultaneously, opposition has climbed from 43.8 percent to 45.6 percent. Next, Emerson University polling dropped from 48 percent in October to 43 percent last week. Meanwhile, opposition grew from 44 percent to 45 percent.
Worse yet, among independent voters support for impeachment collapsed from 48 percent in October to 34 percent today. Opposition soared from 35 percent to 49 percent.
You don’t need to be a mathematician to see the trend lines here. But let’s look at one more poll.
In Wisconsin, impeachment polling dropped from 44 percent to 40 percent, while opposition has risen, from 51 percent to 53 percent. In short, impeachment is a loser in almost all the swing states.
One Democrat complained to The Hill: “After three years, the country was sick of hearing about Russia, and now the average American either doesn’t understand or doesn’t care about the case we’re making on Ukraine.”
I disagree. The country knows full well what’s happening. Thus the polling numbers. But things will get worse for Democrats after the IG reveals what he learned. We already know that a “rogue” FBI agent altered the documents. So now we get to see how President Trump handles the news.