In his first 100 hours, Trump has accomplished more than any other President in history has accomplished during their first
100 days. It’s not even close. Even Trump’s own website couldn’t list everything; it’s not clear that
anybody knows how much, exactly, has happened since Trump was sworn in on Monday.
Maybe only President Trump and Melania know.
Forget about how this unparalleled velocity of change is record-breaking and historic. It’s not obvious we’ve ever seen anything
comparable to this. Oranges and turbocharged disco balls; which are spinning at lightspeed, making progessives’ heads spin like manic tops.
It wasn’t accidental or providential. It was carefully planned. On January 12th —over a week before Trump’s Inauguration— Senator John Barrasso (R-Wy.) told Face the Nation’s anchors that “When President Trump takes office next Monday, there is going to be shock and awe.”
Barrasso —the Republican whip in the Senate— had clearly been briefed in.
Consider how, although there was clearly plenty of prior coordination between Trump’s team and Congress, there were
no leaks. When’s the last time anyone can recall that kind of political discipline?
This week was more than historic. It’s not just setting a new record; I find it unlikely we’ll ever again see these perfect conditions for creating the man and the moment. It is unique. It is something that has never happened before, and probably it will never happen again.
So pay attention.
We just witnessed one of the most significant weeks in history. Nothing else is remotely comparable to the last 100 hours of the Trump Administration. Don't miss what's happening right in front of us.
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