Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Is There a Market Where I Can Short Liberals?

 

Ann Coulter  "It’s been a great week!
"In Iowa, the party that claims to be devoted to “science” and “technology" demonstrated that it couldn’t count to 10.
"Trump delivered a triumphant State of the Union address, highlighting all he’s done to make America great again -- and attacking previous administrations for failing to do so. It was such a bravura performance that when he was finished, Speaker Nancy Pelosi childishly tore up his speech from the podium in a shocking breach of decorum.
"Hours after the president’s address, he was scheduled to be “acquitted” in the Senate impeachment trial -- if that’s the right word for a dismissal of the most absurd charges ever brought against a chief executive.
"After weeks of scurrilous accusations against him being made on the Senate floor, Trump's job approval rating in Gallup polling has soared to 49 percent, the highest it’s been since he took office. He should ask Pelosi to impeach him again.
"And the week is young! We should cap it off with something fun. For your gloating pleasure, let’s take a stroll down memory lane.
"Liberals know nothing, but always express themselves with great bravado and certainty. These are people who claim to know exactly what the temperature will be a decade from now, but have trouble with what will happen next week. Their confident predictions are as useless as bill of impeachment or an Iowa vote count.
"THE ECONOMY: As you’ve probably heard, the economy is booming under President Trump. Unemployment has fallen to historic lows, more than 7 million jobs have been created, and the stock market keeps setting new records. ...
"“In preparation for a completely unpredictable Trump presidency, I sold all stocks in my kids' education accounts today. I urge u to do same.” -- Kurt Eichenwald on Twitter, Sept. 26, 2016
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Update: Democrats’ Spanish State Of The Union Response Ties Trump To El Paso Mass Shooter  "Texas Democratic Rep. Veronica Escobar, while delivering the Democratic Party’s Spanish-language State of the Union response, tied President Donald Trump to a mass shooting that targeted Hispanic Americans." . . .
Both illustrations by Ian Macfarlane 

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