Rich Lowry, editor-in-chief of National Review, critiques President Trump's second term, highlighting how quickly the positive momentum shifted to negative due to self-inflicted issues, particularly tariffs. Initially enjoying unity and support, Trumpâs actions have led to declining approval ratings. Lowry underscores that typically, presidential declines stem from external crises, yet Trump himself is the catalyst for this downturn. The optimistic tone of his campaign has transformed into a bleak outlook, with Lowry employing humor to convey the ironic notion of a 'Golden Age' supposedly forthcoming, urging audiences to prepare for a turbulent wait instead.
The vibe around President Trump's second term has shifted, and it's all his doing... Trump's imposition of tariffs on much of the rest of the world has dragged his approval rating down.
It's hard to think of another example of a president changing the momentum of his administration from positive to negative so quickly and decisively.
Listening to him during the campaign and his Inaugural Address, you'd have thought the promised Golden Age started on Day One. Instead, his message has shifted.
In other words, the Golden Age is coming, but, in the meantime, stock up on toilet paper.
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