Okay, so it is Tuesday. Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank claimed that President Trump's unpopularity is causing a Republican uprising. His peace was titled Trump's toxicity as Republicans running away from their constituents. What was his evidence, Well, Republicans in several states have faced rowdy town halls. Were told that in Utah, Jason Chaffitts was confronted by angry constituents who want to keep Obamacare. Now here's what we're supposed to believe.
Republican voters who for five years have demanded that Congress get rid of Obamacare, now all of a sudden love it, and they're attacking their own congressman at town halls to vent their anger at Trump for trying to take it away. Trump, by the way, who they voted for and are happy with now. Meanwhile, another news story appeared in the Washington Post in the same day with this headline, Democrats bracing for town hall protests directed at them ask Bernie Sanders
for help. Well, now that says that all the Democrats know who these protesters really are. They are not and never have, and Republican voters upset over Obamacare being repealed. They're not mad at Trump, They're out of control, looney leftist being bought and paid. Show up now, Mr Millpank read his own paper. He might learn that Obama and Sorrows are behind the protests, part of a strategicy to intimidate elected representatives of both parties into keeping Obamacare as
they want big government. And then again, you can't blame Millbank for not reading the Washington Post, who does too much fake news in that paper
