![]() "On any given week, when any President of any political stripe has a 3.9% unemployment-6.6% in the black community, the lowest it's been since they started recording the number in 1972-taking cash off the table against a country, Iran, that when we delivered the cash had a woodcut stamp that they put on the receipt that said 'Death to America,' and then getting the craziest of crazies to denuclearize potentially the North Korean peninsula anyone who wants to come in at the end of the week and say that that guy's Adolf Hitler, they're crazy! They're the crazy ones." ![]() That distinction, Miller reasons, was why millions of voters were willing to accept then-candidate Trump's and now President Trump's flaws: Because of the belief that he says what he means and that his actions (far more than his words) mean results. "And I don't think they thought Hillary Clinton's inner voice and outer voice have ever even had a cup of coffee together." "That guy won because for better or for worse, his outer voice is an accurate depiction of his inner voice," the legendary comedian told News/Talk 1130 WISN's Dan O'Donnell. ![]() Dennis Miller doesn't want to go off on a rant here, but he thinks he knows why President Trump remains popular among working class Americans even as the media relentlessly pounds him.
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