M E M's (and the broader Left's) consistent strategy:

Slander Republicans and accuse them of stuff, put the public spotlight on their oft-repeated false allegations, to hide the fact that their own DNC house is on fire with corruption and deceit (of which what I cited above is just the tip of the iceberg!)

What the lying slanderers of the DNC fail to understand is that Trump, while not establishment Democrat, is also not establishment Republican. At the very least Trump brings a non-partisan effort to truly clean up the worst of both sides of the corrupt political system. But Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi and the rest continue to demagogue Trump and his administration as if they were "right-wing" partisans, ignoring that his group is, in fact, entering as a solution to partisanship and to clean up a decades-spanning corrupt system that no other candidate of either party would even have the desire to clean up!


As I quoted Bill Moyers several times over the last 10 years in discussing our growing national debt: "Both parties are so invested in having the system not work, that it's unlikely either one will ever fix it."

Trump is the solution to that. Elected in spite of his campaign gaffs, despite his being vastly out-gunned and out-spent in the 2016 campaign, despite every dirty trick by Hillary Clinton and the Democrats, despite the multiple stabs in the back by his own party.
He won.

And as Obama said in 2009: "We won."
Well, now in 2017, Trump can say "We won." Against all odds, and despite every DNC/liberal media deception.

So put aside your slanders, and let the man govern. He hasn't even been inaugurated yet! Let him govern.

A few minutes ago, I heard Vice President-elect Mike Pence say "This administration marks the end of business as usual." And that this is an administration that "keeps its promises." (In sharp contrast to the Alinsky tactics and Cultural Marxist deceit of Obama and Hillary; in Hillary Clinton's own words in a Brazil speech in 2016: "It is important to have a public position and a private position", meaning to publicly state one set of goals and then secretly do the exact opposite, saying whatever lies the public wants to hear just to get elected.)

The Gingrich revolution in 1994 had stated promises that they kept (that portion of which was not vetoed by Bill Clinton).
And Trump, a less ideologically tied revolution, is likewise an administration that says what they mean, and vows to keep its promises to the American people who elected them, and re-establish trust in government.