The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Leaders must be flexible, stay ahead of changes

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Jonah Goldberg is one frustrated RINO. His only saving grace is that his droning criticism of Donald Trump is consistent with the 92% negative reporting of the media.

And so they continue to print his drivel for which he is eternally grateful – he really needs the money.

Jonah’s latest entry on Jan. claims President Trump never plans anything – he just goes with his “gut.” Pretty good gut wouldn’t you say? Beat 16 rivals in the primaries (including Jonah’s favorites), successful builder, promoter, entertaine­r.

And since Trump’s been president, progress with trade –

China, Mexico, Canada, full employment, roaring economy, reduced illegal immigratio­n.

In fact, he has taken on almost all those cans that previous administra­tions kept kicking down the road. And all this while the Dems have been trying to get him with collusion, obstructio­n, and now impeachmen­t.

What Jonah and his cronies do not understand is that good plans have to be flexible.

We don’t run the world and lots of things outside of our control continue to change almost daily. And to be successful, we must stay ahead of these changes. That has nothing to do with flip flopping or Trump’s gut; it has everything to do with his ability to manage.

The people Trump leaves behind including Jonah will complain, but they just can’t keep up with Trump’s pace.

The polls show that more and more people share an appreciati­on of what a great president we have. I doubt if Jonah will ever get there.

Don Race New London

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