David Goldstein: A glorious year for Republicans

President Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order relating to clemency for anti-abortion protesters as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, in Washington.

President Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order relating to clemency for anti-abortion protesters as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, in Washington. AP PHOTO/BEN CURTIS

Published: 02-16-2025 8:33 PM

“Under President Trump, the waste, fraud, and abuse ends now,” reads a statement on whitehouse.gov.

My, this has been a glorious year for Republicans thus far. Bye-bye, DEI. So long, FEMA (it’s just a matter of time). Most of the writers on this editorial page probably want to give up and just crawl under their beds.

As President Trump and Elon Musk (and many, many others in this awesome administration) work day and night to get America back on track, Democrats pitch hissy fits and slide further and further into irrelevance. Since they have nothing to contribute to the conversation, they’ve decided to just scream at everybody. I wonder what Joe Biden is doing these days. Actually, I don’t really care.

Leftists have been in freak-out mode since the Trump victory, and I assure you, their meltdowns will become even more unnerving as Trump makes America great again. This crowd has no interest in bettering our lives or even listening to what Republicans have to say; all that interests them is the well-being of illegal immigrants and transgender people.

I just heard Tulsi Gabbard was confirmed. Yessss. And RFK Jr. as well. Kash Patel also will be the new FBI director, that I will tell you.

Go, President Trump! Go, Vice President Vance! Go, Elon! And thank you for saving America!

David Goldstein

Montague

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