By Carpe Diem
When former president Donald J. Trump first burst onto the political scene in 2015 he was an animal. He had boundless energy, and a message that resonated with millions of peopleâhe was fighting for the forgotten men and women who had been let down by our ruling class.
Trump was ubiquitous. At least it felt that way.
It seemed as though the real estate magnate was doing an interview virtually every other hour on every cable news program, whether it was Fox News, CNN or even MSNBCâbefore their relationship eventually soured during his presidency.
One did not have to flip through the channels for very long to find Trump going at it with Bill OâReilly or Joe Scarborough. On any given day, one could turn on the TV and there he was at a rally in Iowa, in Michigan, Ohio, or Pennsylvania…