There he goes again, indeed.
As previously mentioned last Wednesday, Democrat Senator John Fetterman (PA) is starting to pose a challenge to his own party. The senator, known for his unpredictable nature and willingness to oppose common Democrat stances, appears to be taking a more neutral stance, contrasting with his party’s usual positions.
On Sunday, Fetterman did it again.
During a prerecorded interview on ABC’s “This Week” with co-anchor Jonathan Karl, Fetterman said he hopes President-elect Donald Trump’s second term is successful, as opposed to Democrats who continue to howl at the moon about the imminent apocalypse that’s sure to destroy America.
Fetterman’s bottom-line message was not only true; it was also a simple lesson in logic (emphasis, mine).
I’m not rooting against him. If you’re rooting against the president, you are rooting against the nation. And I’m not ever going to be where I want a president to fail. So, country first. I know that’s become maybe like a cliche, but it happens to be true.
Trump Derangement Syndrome-afflicted Democrats, eagerly parroted by the so-called “mainstream” media and cable “news” hacks, have desperately and perversely attempted to turn the notion of “country first” into a xenophobic concept, hence deriding “MAGA” — Make America Great Again —as the worst four-letter word in the history of mankind. Yet what country on the planet doesn’t first consider its own best interests over the interests of other countries at its own expense?