The Golden State Warriors won the NBA championship, and in accord with tradition were invited to the White House. However, because the President is Donald Trump the Warriors chose not to go. The leader of the boycott, star player Stephen Curry, publically remarked, "In February, after Under Armour’s CEO Kevin Plank declared Trump “an asset” to the country, Warriors point guard Steph Curry, an Under Armour spokesman, didn’t mince words: “I agree with that description,” he said. “If you remove the ‘et’ from asset.”"
Given the disrespectful conduct of the Curry and the Warriors President Trump withdrew the invitiation.
So who is to blame here: "Donald Trump threw a hissy fit and uninvited Step Curry from celebrating the 2017 NBA title at the White House." That, from hollywoodlife.com. is pretty typical. As Power Line notes, "Like his star guard [Warriors Coach] Kerr wants to have it both ways. When the Warriors are in the process of rejecting President Trump’s invitation to the White House, Trump is a horrible man, too odious to visit even pursuant to the long tradition of championship sports teams trekking to the White House. When Trump responds to this obvious disrespect by pulling the invitation, suddenly he is “Mr. President,” who “represents all of us.”
Case two:
"In a recent interview, Donald Trump warned — with stunning diplomatic grace — that, if China does not “solve North Korea,” the US will. That’s right, solve them — because North Korea is a problem, not a country inhabited by millions of human beings who have hearts, dreams, & fears like you & I do' [snip] "Ad now our public officials are openly discussing a US attack on North Korea, as if they were the aggressors."
That attitude toward NK is prevalent among a certain set, Nancy Pelosi for example: "House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi criticized President Trump for threatening North Korea with "fire and fury," calling the president's statements "recklessly belligerent" and "impulsive."
This, of course, totally ignores the bellicose and threatening statements made by the NK leader, Kim Jong-in, against the US. "Kim Jong-un threatens to turn US into ‘sea of flames’ with surprise attack." But so what? President Trump is the problem...always. Nothing said or done by Kim matters, only what is said and done by the President. Always.
In both cases, and in others, the President is only reacting to the behavior of others whether unnecessarily rude or combative. TDS means he is wrong no matter what he does.
Now we're getting to the bottom of it. Whatever he does or says is wrong. Bush was subject to the same rule. It was always Bush's fault. Now DT is the subject of the same lefty bent. When us on the Right get a spine and refuse to cow tow to the whiny Left, we'll finally be free of the PC reins the Left tries to put on us.
DT has led the way in this regard. He's willing to stand alone! He could care less how they assess his words and actions. Good for him! I'm feeling it too!
Go get 'em Donald!
"The demographic most opposed to President Trump is not a racial minority, but a cultural elite." Daniel Greenberg
"Failure to adequately denounce Islamic extremism, not only denies the existence of an absolute moral wrong but inherently diminishes our chances of defeating it." Tulsi Gabbard
"It’s a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs, who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will." Donald Trump's Victory Speech 11/9/16
INSIDE EVERY LIBERAL IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT -- Frontpage mag
MAD MAXINE: Impeach Trump over NFL kneelers! September 25, 2017 By Kyle Olson Come hell or high water, Maxine Waters is going to try to impeach President Trump.
During a weekend appearance on MSNBC, the California congresswoman told host Joy Reid that Trump “is the most deplorable person I have ever met, seen or witnessed,” and that he should be impeached in part due to his response to the NFL players kneeling during the national anthem.
“It is absolutely outrageous and dangerous what he’s doing,” Waters declared, referring to the president’s call for a boycott of the league.