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Therefore, a characteristic of smart people is the ability to change when they realize that they have made a mistake. Whether you’re a former liberal who’s finally getting back on his feet, or an organization that admits to hiring some real idiots. OK, I had to get it out of my system. Now, remember, making mistakes doesn’t define you. That’s what you do after a mistake.
Either we own up to what we’ve done and say we’re ready to try something new, or we just keep blaming climate change. This is especially true when it comes to Donald Trump. Most fools hate him and stand their ground, even at the cost of destroying themselves. Look at Robert De Niro. He played boxer, but it was Trump who caused the brain damage. But I’m also a good example. Oh, sure. I have been a Trump supporter since the beginning.
Gutfeld’s 2015 flashback: I heard rumors that you might run for president. And I was thinking, if you win, what will my role be?
Trump: Well, I think you would make a great press secretary. You know, we end up giving the position a little bit of personality.
But let’s fast forward a few months.
Gutfeld flashback: People defend him for making fun of disabilities, making fun of John McCain, making fun of women and their faces. It never ends. No one is going to stop defending vulgar content, he says. He is very impulsive. He will wonder if he wants a leader who is impulsive, rather than thinking that what he says is impulsive. Or do you want a thinking leader? I want someone who can beat Hillary. I don’t think an impulsive leader can beat Hillary.
Was that really me? Why did this happen to me? Was it because Dana and I drank coke in the bathroom right before showtime? No, no, no. she offered. But I said not today. But when I hear myself describe Trump, I think of myself. He is resourceful, strong, and honest. And we both dated supermodels. Shout out to Fabio. But why was I so emotional about it? Now, here’s an analogy. In the late 1970s, I couldn’t wait to hear the Sex Pistols. They were punk rock and trying to destroy all the mainstream crap on the radio. But when I got the record, I hated it. It was loud and scary and ugly and evil and I couldn’t understand it.
So I separated the record from my collection. I didn’t want that evil to be transmitted to my cheap trick records like some kind of musical sexually transmitted disease. However, as time passed, I decided to give it another try. And it blew my mind. But the record remained unchanged. I did that. What happened there? Why did it take so long? Well, President Trump, the Pistols weren’t asking me to like it, and I resented that confidence. But then I loved it.
It’s a three-step Trump effect: repulsion, confusion, and love. Those are the same three emotions I feel when I stick my finger in Larry Kudlow’s belly button. That’s why he’s smiling. So President Trump’s message, which previously upset me, now resonated with me. I have changed. Trump didn’t do that. So when people in the media say, “I used to like Gutfeld, but he’s changed,” that’s exactly what they said, I’ve changed. If you don’t, you’ll be a huge idiot when you realize you were wrong. Looks a lot like this person.
Jimmy Kimmel: Let’s be honest. Last night was a terrible night. It was a terrible night for women, for children, and for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who keep this country running.
Somebody please get that guy a 12-pack of tampons. This is a Trump effect, but it is not a healthy effect. This is about the meeting between President Trump and the Democratic Party.
Trump reportedly plans to issue about 100 executive orders after taking office.
Peter Doocy: A lot of CEOs, including some who censored you four years ago, are here to basically kiss the ring. Have they changed or have you changed?
Trump: Well, maybe we’ve all changed. I think they get a lot of respect. I think they considered the mission we got. As you know, it won the popularity vote.
This is a good answer because it suggests a middle ground, even if he didn’t have to give an inch. And it gives Democrats a way out of the darkness. We have all changed. Interestingly, Trump may become the Democratic Party’s greatest ally, but not for the reasons the media thinks. Trump is their Moses in parting the ocean so Democrats can escape extremism and seek the sanctuary of decency.
Just when he thought there was nothing more he could do for the Jews, this time. Perhaps they are finally ready to get rid of the golden cow. The Trump effect gives us permission to speak in real terms about real issues. So Democrats no longer have to embrace foolish causes. They can talk about illegal immigration, rising crime, and schools. Stephen A. Smith, Bill Maher, Fetterman – they all seem freer. Man, Fetterman really shines.
If you use your brilliant mind, you’ll be like Frankenstein. And why? Trump gave no *** about pronouns and was OK with focusing on the economy, law and order, and yes, fires. Who’s going to say *** when a firefighter comes up the ladder and doesn’t look like you? Well, as much as I’d like to be like Ryan Gosling, I can’t. So when you’re saddened by someone like Zuckerberg supporting Trump, your instinct may be to think, “It’s too late. It’s okay.”
Carrie Underwood performs “America the Beautiful” at President Trump’s inauguration
But as Scott Adams always says, all good things take too long to happen, including other people coming back. This is why people who don’t support conservative Trumpers are so miserable. Their egos won’t allow them to admit they were wrong because their hatred for Trump is tied to their self-esteem.
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But thankfully, not all Democrats are like that. RFK, Tulsi, and Mask, when faced with new information, they too changed. That’s a real irony for Democrats. The man they have been trying to imprison for years is the one who will free them from themselves.