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The 'Trump effect' gives you a green light to talk about real issues

    The 'Trump effect' gives you a green light to talk about real issues

    The 'Trump effect' gives you a green light to talk about real issues

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    Therefore, the mark of a smart person is their ability to change once they realize they have made a mistake. Whether you're a former liberal who finally converted, or an organization that admits you hired some real idiots. Well, I have to get it out of my system. Now, remember that making mistakes does not define you. This is what you do when you make a mistake.

    You can say, I admit what I did, I'm ready to try something new, or just keep blaming it on climate change. This is especially true for Donald Trump. Most idiots stick to their guns and hate him even at the cost of self-destruction. Look at Robert De Niro. He plays a boxer, but it's Trump who gives him a brain injury. But I'm also a good example. Oh, of course. I've been a Trump supporter for a long time.

    Gutfield Review 2015: We've heard rumors that you might run for president. I wonder if you do this, and you win, what is my role?

    trump card: Well, I think you'd make a great press secretary. You know, we finally have a little bit of personality in this position.

    But fast forward a few months.

    Gutfeld flashback: People defended him, saying he made fun of disabilities, John McCain, women, women's faces. It never ends. He said no one would stop defending these vulgar things. He is very impulsive. He – instead of thinking about what he said was impulsive, which makes you wonder, do you want an impulsive leader? Or do you want a thinking leader? I want someone who can beat Hillary. I don't think an impulsive leader can defeat Hillary.

    Is that really me? Why am I like this? Was it because Dana and I drank cokes in the bathroom before the show? No, no, no. she offered. But I said, not today. But, you know, when I hear myself describe Trump, it reminds me of myself. Witty, powerful, and outspoken. We've all dated supermodels. Shout out to Fabio. But why am I so emotional about this? Well, here's an analogy. In the late 1970s, I couldn't wait to hear the Sex Pistols. They're punk rock and they're going to destroy all the mainstream shit on the radio. But when I got the record, I hated it. It's loud, scary, ugly, evil, but I don't get it.

    So I separated this record from my collection. I didn't want its evil to rub off on my cheap stunt records like some kind of musical venereal disease. But as time passed, I decided to try again. This surprised me. But the records haven't changed. I did it. What happened there? Why does it take time? Well, like Trump, the Pistols didn't ask me to like it, and I hate that confidence. But then I grew to like it.

    These are the three steps of the Trump Effect—repulsion, confusion, and then affection. The same three emotions occur to me when I stick my finger into Larry Kudlow's belly button. That's why he smiles. So the message of Trumpism that once upset me then resonated. I have changed. Trump doesn't. So when people in the media say, “I used to like Gutfeld, but he changed,” I really have. If you don't, you'll be an idiot when you realize you were wrong. Much like this guy.

    Jimmy Kimmel: to be honest. Last night was a terrible night. It was a terrible night for women, children and the hundreds of thousands of hard-working immigrants who make this country work.

    Someone brought the guy a 12-pack of tampons. This is the Trump effect, but not a healthy one. Here's a look at Trump's meeting with Democrats.

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    Peter Ducey: A lot of CEOs, including some who reviewed you four years ago, are here to basically kiss the ring. Have they changed or have you changed?

    trump card: Well, maybe we've all changed. I think they earned a lot of respect. I think they took into consideration the mandate we had. As you know, we won the popular vote.

    This is a good answer because it shows a middle ground, even if he doesn't have to make any concessions. It offers Democrats a path out of darkness. We have all changed. Interestingly, Trump may become the Democrats’ greatest ally, but not for the reasons the media believes. Trump is their Moses because he parted the sea so that Democrats could flee extremism and find refuge in common sense.

    Just when you thought he couldn't do more for the Jewish people, now this. Maybe they're finally ready to get rid of their Taurus. The Trump Effect gives you the green light to talk about real issues in real terms. So now Democrats no longer need to embrace stupid causes. They can talk about illegal immigration, rising crime, schools. Stephen A. Smith, Bill Maher, Fetterman—they all seemed freer. Oh my god, Fetterman looks radiant.

    Like Frankenstein, if they had a good brain. Why? Trump allowed not to give as*** attention to pronouns but to focus on the economy, law and order, and yes, the fires. When a firefighter climbs a ladder and he doesn't look like you, who does? Yes, I wanted mine to look like Ryan Gosling, but that didn't happen. So when someone like Zuckerberg feels sad about supporting Trump now, your instinct might be to say, it's too late, we're fine.

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    But as Scott Adams always said, all good things take a long time to happen, including other people. This is why conservatives who never supported Trump are so miserable. Their egos don’t allow them to admit they were wrong because their hatred of Trump is tied to their self-worth.

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    But thankfully, not all Democrats are like that. RFK, Tulsi, Musk, they also changed when faced with new information. What a travesty for Democrats. The man they'd been trying to imprison for years, was the man to get them out of trouble.

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