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I was not a supporter of Donald Trump in the Republican primaries, and I had enough misgivings about him that I didn’t vote for him in the general election. I would have voted for him if I lived in a battleground state, but I don’t — I live in deep blue Oregon.
Despite that, when it began to look like he’d win on election night I was as excited as if my team was winning the Super Bowl! (In fairness, I can only imagine what that feels like since I’m a Minnesota Vikings fan.)
I was also excited that Republicans held onto control of both chambers of Congress and that they now control so many governorships and state legislatures.
CBS reported “Republicans have expanded their power in state capitols to their strongest levels in decades.” Thirty-three of 50 governors are now Republican, “a 95-year high not seen since 1922.” Daily Kos notes that Republicans control both legislative chambers in 32 states, and Democrats only control the legislature in 13 states. One of those 13 is Oregon.
As a Republican, what’s not to like?

I am grateful to have a president now who shows respect for law enforcement and the military. I am beyond grateful that someone besides Hillary Clinton will be appointing Supreme Court justices for the foreseeable future. I have been very pleased — and at times pleasantly surprised — by Trump’s Cabinet picks and key appointments so far; notably Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court, Gen. Mattis for Secretary of Defense, Sen. Jeff Sessions for attorney general, Gov. Rick Perry for Secretary of Energy and Gov. Nikki Haley as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

There was one aspect of Trump’s supporters that I completely missed. I was humbled and chagrined to see how we as a county had been letting down a large, unrepresented segment of our fellow Americans. The people living in the Rust Belt whose jobs had left, and all of the other Americans who were suffering silently with no spokesperson, no lobbyists and no one advocating on their behalf. A year ago Peggy Noonan called them “the unprotected.” They found an advocate in Donald Trump. For his supporters, Trump may be a flawed messenger, but at least he was carrying the message, and he was the only one who was.

I am cautiously optimistic. For me, the big victory was the Supreme Court nominees being selected by someone other than Clinton. The rest is gravy. I’m still concerned by some of the same things regarding Trump’s temperament and character, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised by many of his conservative appointments and actions so far.

And speaking of Trump’s character, I’m amazed at the hypocrisy on the left in some of the most virulent criticism. A great deal of the outrage expressed in the recent women’s marches was about despicable comments Trump made in 2005. He also has a history of credible allegations of sexual assault and unwanted advances. He should be held accountable for all of that, but are these same people marching OK with what Bill Clinton was accused of doing? Rape and sexual assault. And were they also OK with Hillary’s unrepentant suppression of any of the women who said they had been victimized by her husband? Where were the protest marches against the Clintons?

Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it. I am more than OK with holding Trump accountable for the things he does and says, but that accountability needs to be in proportion and it needs to be fairly and evenly applied.
In the meantime, it would be nice for everyone to take a step back from the overreaction to Trump’s victory and to actually give him a chance.
Dan Lucas, an independent researcher and policy advocate, is past editor of the conservative blog Oregon Catalyst.
 

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I'm a Republican and I did vote for Trump, but as I've said before, he's exceeding any expectations I've had for him.

He's actually doing the things he said he would do, how refreshing

He's actually WORKING

He's actually trying to change DC, secure the borders and fight terrorism

He even has the audacity to call terrorists "terrorists" (even though that scares the snowflakes)




For a Republican, what's not to like?
 

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"For me, the big victory was the Supreme Court nominees being selected by someone other than Clinton"

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As I stood in line to vote on election day, this is all I could think about.

I'm so glad Trump won.
 
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I recently asked my friend’s little girl what she wanted to be when she grows up.
She said she wanted to be President some day. Both of her parents, liberal Democrats, were standing there,
so I asked her, ‘If you were President, what would be the first thing you would do?’
She replied, ‘I’d give food and houses to all the homeless people.’
Her parents beamed with pride.
‘Wow…what a worthy goal.’ I told her. ‘But you don’t have to wait until you’re President to do that.
You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, and sweep my yard, and I’ll pay you $50.
Then I’ll take you over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out,
and you can give him the $50 to use toward food and a new house.’
She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked,
‘Why doesn’t the homeless guy come over and do the work, and you can just pay him the $50?’
I said, ‘Welcome to the Republican Party.’
 

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Haha RR, classic
 

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