I didn't vote for Trump in 2016, but the media is going to force my hand in 2020. I can't stand the man, but I view our media as the biggest problem the country faces and he's one of the few politicians who's gone after both sides of the media.
I agree with you. He has done that. I don't care for the man, but he gives hell in equal amounts to whomever he thinks is deserving. And he'll praise a group one day and then cut their throat the next. As bad as I hate to admit it, he's consistent and he's what we needed in that regard. Trump simply doesn't give a damn what anybody thinks of him. He's his own fan. And as unappealing as that is, it's kind of what we need too. He ran on a platform of several promises. And he's unapologetically and relentlessly worked to deliver on every one. And despite the largest pushback to a president's agenda in history, he hasn't backed down one bit. The media is RUTHLESS and despite his little twitter nonsense where he defends himself, he's proven that he has thick skin and he's also proven that he's probably more ruthless than the media. I don't know of another candidate who could bulldoze his way through the BS that he's had to push through. And I get the feeling he sleeps just fine at night. He's a flawed messenger of the American people. But he was elected because people saw that in him. And it might get him re-elected again. It's like me hiring someone to address a bully (the media). Welp, Trump was the bully we hired and he has't disappointed in that regard. So I think a lot of people recognize that you get the good with bad when you do that.