
Lars Larson says President Trump should take a ‘Rocky’ run up the Supreme Court steps and dance on the top
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
Most of the media trumpets Trump’s losses in the federal courts.
Everything the President does lately brings lawsuits as though liberals believe unelected, unaccountable men and women in black robes run America.

They don’t, by the way.
Two hundred and forty-five days have passed since Trump took the oath and his enemies have filed more than 300 lawsuits.
Joe Biden spent more than 1400 days in office, 40 percent of that on vacation, and only generated 130 lawsuits.
But at the end of the day, the only court that matters is the Supreme.
He has the kind of SCOTUS winning streak no other President can claim.
19 wins before the Supreme Court since January and not a single loss in the last 16.
28 times Trump has asked the Supreme court to make quick emergency decisions…and he’s only lost two of those.
Teddy Roosevelt said “it is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena…”
I think Americans agree.
This week’s Rasmussen poll shows Trump’s national approval rating up 7 points in the last 4 days. Trump should take a “Rocky” run up the Supreme Court steps and dance on the top.
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