Boston Herald

Left turns blind eye to Trump’s successes

- By STEPHEN MOORE Stephen Moore is a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation.

This past week I asked a friend at the White House about how the president was holding up against the onslaught of media attacks. “They didn’t even deliver a glancing blow,” was the response. It wasn’t for a lack of trying.

Has any president in modern times been the target of such a blitzkrieg of orchestrat­ed as- saults — from John McCain’s funeral turned anti-Trump scrum to Bob Woodward’s discredite­d new book trashing the president to the media infatuatio­n with the anonymous New York Times op-ed by a disgruntle­d federal employee who hates President Trump.

Here we go again. Trump is (for the umpteenth time) characteri­zed as dangerous, deranged, delusional, infantile, racist and amoral. The only people who pay attention to the anti-Trump screeds are already frothing at the mouth with Trump hatred. What is the point? After all this time, the “resistance” movement is still utterly clueless about Trump, his followers and the appeal of his “America First” agenda. Just why is he “deranged”? Because he is overturnin­g trade deals, pulling the United States out of anti-America climate change treaties, building a wall to keep out undesirabl­es, cutting taxes, slashing regulation and insisting that Europe pay its fair share of NATO’s costs.

Well, yes. Guilty as charged. And what is the result of all this “chaos” and “mayhem” in the White House that the media is in such a frenzy about? Well, as we learned last week, we now have the lowest number of American workers on unemployme­nt insurance since Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, the biggest manufactur­ing boom in 14 years, the lowest black unemployme­nt rate ever recorded, and an economy that is growing at 4.4 percent this quarter, on top of 4.2 percent growth last quarter.

The surging Trump economy is arguably the news story of the decade and yet it is covered, if at all, as a ho-hum yawner.

The first rule of journalism is: Never bury the lead. The media does this every day. Perhaps that is because the press corps and their economist sources are having a devil of a time explaining how a “deranged” president has been able to turbocharg­e the economy so decisively.

The only story line that The New York Times could conjure up — and I’m not making this up — is that Trump is riding an Obama wave. Sure.

It is a virtual guarantee that when the economy does start to slow down (alas, booms don’t last forever), The New York Times will gleefully shout: Aha, Donald Trump’s economic policies are a failure!

Yes, there is a bit of chaos and disorder at the White House. Yes, some of the characters that Trump has hired had no business being anywhere near 1600 Pennsylvan­ia Ave. By contrast, Obama had an orderly and statesmanl­ike White House, and he hired a cadre of highly respected and well-intended people. Yet all of this still produced the worst recovery from a recession since the Great Depression.

The other day I was on a panel with media reporters and I suggested in all seriousnes­s that Donald Trump deserves the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics. My fellow panelists almost visibly popped a vein in their heads. They ranted and raved about how stupid and dangerous Trump’s policies are. Just who is deranged in this picture?

The surging Trump economy is arguably the news story of the decade.

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