Anonymous ID: 9d50f3 Oct. 28, 2020, 12:17 p.m. No.11326471   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6643

https://twitter.com/PMorici1/status/1321442958294568962

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/oct/27/donald-trump-is-going-to-win/

 

"I do not like being wrong. Looking back on the journalism of the last few years, I have concluded this makes me one weird journalist. Most journalists, in fact most commentators, seem to prefer to be wrong: spectacularly, melodramatically wrong.

 

In 2013 when I met Donald Trump for the first time I concluded that he could be a successful politician. More than that, I concluded that if he ran for president he would win. He was not like any other politician I have known. He was smart, aggressive, and he knew enough about the issues to get by. That is true of a lot of other pols, but there was something more to Donald. He was a showman and a strategist. I have now, after seven years of watching him, concluded he has still more gifts. He has the energy of a great athlete and a voice that can only be a gift from God.

 

I concluded early on that Donald would win in 2016. I conclude in 2020 that he will win again. I say this based on observing the facts. As I have said, I do not like to be wrong. The vast majority of journalists and commentators do not care. They hide in the herd in which they travel. If they are wrong on Nov. 3 they and many of their colleagues will just not talk about it, and few will have the bad taste to mention their error in public."