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Sunday, December 31, 2017

Trump And Churchill--Two Men Who Faced Extraordinary Threats Both Inside And Outside Their Countries

Mike Huckabee just compared Trump to… WHO!?

As he watched the movie “The Darkest Hour,” former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee was reminded of what a true leader looks like — and it looks a lot like President Donald Trump.
Huckabee tweeted on Tuesday that he could not help but notice very similar traits between the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Trump. Churchill was famous for his “never quit” attitude that flew in the face of pacifists that urged a surrender to Nazi Germany during World War Two… and he was hated by the media and liberals for it.

Liberals also freaked out when Huckabee commented on the comparison between former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and former President Barack Obama, both of whom have been criticized for offering appeasement to bullies.
Huckabee tweeted —
As Huckabee described, Churchill’s straight-forward, “get tough and fight” attitude was heavily criticized by career politicians and the British media.
Does that remind you of anyone?
In his first year, Trump has pushed forward new tax reform laws and boasts of major accomplishments — and the media hates him for it.

Liberals want a leader that bows to foreign globalists, not one that stands up to them. They want a president that opens our borders and apologizes for America, not a leader that stands for “America First” and demands our allies do their fair share.
As for Chamberlain, Churchill’s predecessor, he was historically known for rolling over and surrendering Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany — and Huckabee is right, that also reminds us of someone.
Still, social media users did not appreciate the comparison between Chamberlain and Obama.

Isn’t it a shame that these idiots voluntarily buy the lies that the media and liberal leaders feed them?

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