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During an episode of his ‘2Way’ program this week, journalist Mark Halperin suggested that he is speechless over how Trump has been able to do so much already during his second term.

He compares Trump to a football player who suddenly finds himself with the ball and no one on the field who is able to tackle him as he runs for the end zone.

He goes so far as to suggest that Trump’s second term is going to make the Reagan Revolution look like a ‘joke’ compared to this and notes that the Democrats seem powerless to stop any of it.

From the Daily Caller/MSN:

Veteran journalist Mark Halperin said on his podcast Friday that he’s “baffled” at the seemingly ineffective efforts of President Donald Trump’s opponents to thwart his political agenda…

“I’m paid to not be baffled or speechless. That’s been my job. I’m baffled and somewhat speechless. I’ve been thinking in the last couple days. Is there anything in my career as a journalist that I’ve covered that I’d compare to this? And the answer is no,” Halperin said. “I’ve covered presidential campaigns, governments, Oklahoma City bombing, OJ Simpson trial. I’ve covered lots of big complex stories. I find this to be extraordinary and singular.”…

“And the theater of it and the personality and the historical narrative arc are all of course super compelling but what matters is the real lives of real people and the impact this is going to have on not just American government and the world, but American history,” Halperin said. “And I think on that score, based on the early returns here after a couple weeks, this turns the Reagan Revolution

Delicious stuff here... >During an episode of his ‘2Way’ program this week, journalist Mark Halperin suggested that he is speechless over how Trump has been able to do so much already during his second term. >He compares Trump to a football player who suddenly finds himself with the ball and no one on the field who is able to tackle him as he runs for the end zone. >He goes so far as to suggest that Trump’s second term is going to make the Reagan Revolution look like a ‘joke’ compared to this and notes that the Democrats seem powerless to stop any of it. >From the Daily Caller/MSN: >Veteran journalist Mark Halperin said on his podcast Friday that he’s “baffled” at the seemingly ineffective efforts of President Donald Trump’s opponents to thwart his political agenda… >“I’m paid to not be baffled or speechless. That’s been my job. I’m baffled and somewhat speechless. I’ve been thinking in the last couple days. Is there anything in my career as a journalist that I’ve covered that I’d compare to this? And the answer is no,” Halperin said. “I’ve covered presidential campaigns, governments, Oklahoma City bombing, OJ Simpson trial. I’ve covered lots of big complex stories. I find this to be extraordinary and singular.”… >“And the theater of it and the personality and the historical narrative arc are all of course super compelling but what matters is the real lives of real people and the impact this is going to have on not just American government and the world, but American history,” Halperin said. “And I think on that score, based on the early returns here after a couple weeks, this turns the Reagan Revolution [into] a joke. It makes the notion that George W. Bush came into Washington [to] really shake things up. There’s no comparison, what they’re doing.” >. . [Video Only](https://twitter.com/i/status/1888998460612919664) [Archive](https://archive.today/XjdWJ)

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two different times and problems but his point is well taken. If Trump can demolish the illegal grift then we will be much better off

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I really enjoyed this article. Maybe it's just me, always thought of Halperin as a blue dog democrat, a cut above the typical biased journalist but still beholding to the democrat party. To hear him admit all of this is gold to my ears. Trump47's impact on America will be longstanding and Halperin essentially admits the Dems have no defense, "nothing can stop what is coming."