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Prominent Supporter of President Trump Admits He Regrets His Vote

Crabtownboy

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One of President Donald Trump's most vocal supporters confessed Thursday that he now regrets his vote, saying Trump "continues to prove his harshest critics right."

In a New York Times column published Thursday, Julius Krein, the founder and editor of pro-Trump political journal American Affairs, criticized Trump for failing to fulfill campaign promises.


"Those of us who supported Mr. Trump were never so naïve as to expect that he would transform himself into a model of presidential decorum upon taking office. But our calculation was that a few cringe-inducing tweets were an acceptable trade-off for a successful governing agenda," Krein wrote. "Yet after more than 200 days in office, Mr. Trump’s behavior grows only more reprehensible. Meanwhile, his administration has no significant legislative accomplishments — and no apparent plan to deliver any."

"Far from making the transformative 'deals' he promised voters, his only talent appears to be creating grotesque media frenzies — just as all his critics said," he added.

Krein also criticized Trump's reaction to the violence at a white supremacy rallyin Charlottesville, Va. Trump defended those associated with white supremacist groups and said "both sides" were to blame for the clashes that left one counter-protester dead. Trump's remarks earned praise from white supremacists, but were criticized by members of both parties. CEOs responded by withdrawing from Trump's advisory councils, and two charities canceled events that had been scheduled to take place at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club.

"It is now clear that we were deluding ourselves," Krein wrote. "Either Mr. Trump is genuinely sympathetic to the David Duke types, or he is so obtuse as to be utterly incapable of learning from his worst mistakes. Either way, he continues to prove his harshest critics right."


Prominent Supporter of President Trump Admits He Regrets His Vote
 

Adonia

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And what was his alternative? Oh that's right, the corrupt to the core Hillary Clinton.
 

just-want-peace

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And what was his alternative? Oh that's right, the corrupt to the core Hillary Clinton.

Careful Adonia, are you trying to foul up a good Trump bash with common sense!!??:Whistling (Watch out "safe space", you are about to be inundated by liberals that Adonia just offended!:Laugh)
 

carpro

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Some supporters of all president's come to regret their votes.

Big deal.:Rolleyes
 

Reynolds

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One of President Donald Trump's most vocal supporters confessed Thursday that he now regrets his vote, saying Trump "continues to prove his harshest critics right."

In a New York Times column published Thursday, Julius Krein, the founder and editor of pro-Trump political journal American Affairs, criticized Trump for failing to fulfill campaign promises.


"Those of us who supported Mr. Trump were never so naïve as to expect that he would transform himself into a model of presidential decorum upon taking office. But our calculation was that a few cringe-inducing tweets were an acceptable trade-off for a successful governing agenda," Krein wrote. "Yet after more than 200 days in office, Mr. Trump’s behavior grows only more reprehensible. Meanwhile, his administration has no significant legislative accomplishments — and no apparent plan to deliver any."

"Far from making the transformative 'deals' he promised voters, his only talent appears to be creating grotesque media frenzies — just as all his critics said," he added.

Krein also criticized Trump's reaction to the violence at a white supremacy rallyin Charlottesville, Va. Trump defended those associated with white supremacist groups and said "both sides" were to blame for the clashes that left one counter-protester dead. Trump's remarks earned praise from white supremacists, but were criticized by members of both parties. CEOs responded by withdrawing from Trump's advisory councils, and two charities canceled events that had been scheduled to take place at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club.

"It is now clear that we were deluding ourselves," Krein wrote. "Either Mr. Trump is genuinely sympathetic to the David Duke types, or he is so obtuse as to be utterly incapable of learning from his worst mistakes. Either way, he continues to prove his harshest critics right."


Prominent Supporter of President Trump Admits He Regrets His Vote
People should regret voting for the self serving, bottom feeding, swamp dwelling RINOS that prevent Trump from accomplishing anything.
 

InTheLight

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People should regret voting for the self serving, bottom feeding, swamp dwelling RINOS that prevent Trump from accomplishing anything.
Trump is not doing anything to advance his agenda. Coupla tweets and he's back to the golf course.

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Reynolds

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Trump is not doing anything to advance his agenda. Coupla tweets and he's back to the golf course.

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The White House is being renovated. Was supposed to happen 3 years ago, but Barry Hussein would not move out.
 
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