Democrats Are Losing Their War With Trump...

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It basically means that a person's intelligence and common sense are evidenced by the person's actions, and not by the person's looks. In other words, a stupid person is a person who does stupid things.

Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., right, speaks on Jan. 30 about President Donald Trump's recent executive orders, as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, and other members of Congress stand nearby, in front of the Supreme Court. The public, however, is supportive of Trump's orders. (AP)
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., right, speaks on Jan. 30 about President Donald Trump's recent executive orders, as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, and other members of Congress stand nearby, in front of the Supreme Court. The public, however, is supportive of Trump's orders. (AP)



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Democrats Are Losing Their War With Trump
Politics: Leaders in the Democratic Party probably should have thought twice before deciding to mount a scorched-earth campaign against President Trump. So far, they've failed to stop any of Trump's picks, or gain public support for their cause. They have, however, succeeded in making themselves look unhinged.

As we write this, not a single Trump Cabinet pick has withdrawn or failed to secure confirmation, which puts him well ahead of President Obama, who was forced to withdraw several of his initial appointments due to scandals. That included Tom Daschle, Obama's pick for Health and Human Services, who'd failed to pay taxes, and his Commerce pick, Bill Richardson, who was being investigated for allegedly doling out government contracts in exchange for campaign contributions while governor of New Mexico.

The best Democrats have been able to accomplish was to force Vice President Pence to cast the tiebreaking vote to confirm Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

They've also failed to convince a majority — or even a plurality — of the public to oppose any of Trump's executive orders, according to a Morning Consult/Politico poll, which asked about 11 of his most controversial ones.

In fact, the orders Democrats invested the most time and energy in attacking get the strongest public support.

Fully 55% approve of Trump's executive order putting a temporary hold on visas and refugees from terror-prone countries. Only 38% disapprove it. (The IBD/TIPP poll found that 51% support Trump's order on refugees.) The same share approves of Trump's order to revoke funding for sanctuary cities. A majority (54%) also back Trump's call to freeze all federal regulations.

This is a stunning failure on the part of Democrats to sway public opinion, despite having the full support of sign-wielding activists, several corporate executives, most celebrities and the entire mainstream press.

As for the press, their unrelenting campaign against Trump — and their determination to label just about everything he says as a lie — has backfired as well. An Emerson College poll found that the public views the Trump administration as more truthful than the news media, with 48% saying Trump is truthful, compared with only 39% who say the media are being truthful.

The IBD/TIPP poll came to a similar conclusion. Just 43% say they are confident that the news media will cover the Trump presidency fairly, while 55% said they're not confident.

These polls show something else that should worry Democrats: Their antics are appealing only to their hard-core base, but are turning off political independents. On Trump's travel ban, for example, 54% of independents approve of his executive order, according to the Morning Consult poll. The IBD/TIPP poll found that 55% of independents back his refugee pause.

Among independents, 62% say they're not confident that the media will cover Trump fairly in the IBD/TIPP poll, and fewer than 19% describe the news media as truthful in the Emerson poll.

What's more, 59% of independents — and 57% of those who are ideologically moderate — say Democrats should find ways to work with Trump rather than try to obstruct him, the Morning Consult poll found. The only group that strongly supports the "resist" tactics are liberals.

Even some prominent Democrats — most notably Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, are worried about the national party's total war. "Not every pitch has to be swung at," Emanuel said. "We don't have the power to swing at everything. So you have to pick what is essential."

Yes, Trump's approval ratings are low in most polls. But Trump has always been a polarizing figure, and his approval ratings were just as low when he was running for office as they are now. If the economy starts to noticeably improve, so will Trump's approval numbers.

What will Democrats do then?

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