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NextImg:The Ineffable Brilliance of Stephen Miller

Stephen Miller

Stephen Miller

Source: Max Goldberg

Furious that Trump is finally getting around to keeping his wildly popular promises on immigration, The New York Times has decided to take out its frustration on his wunderkind adviser, Stephen Miller.

Before I describe the opening of the hit piece, let’s review some relevant polls.

Since Trump’s election, Americans have consistently, overwhelmingly told pollsters that they want mass deportation of all illegals. An Axios poll in January, for example, showed an astonishing 66% in favor. Even at the mendacious Times, a poll that same month put it at 55%. (With the NYT wind chill factor, that makes it 63%.)

“It seems that Miller thought it would be a good idea for Trump to keep the promises that got him elected.”

After months of sob stories being pumped out by propaganda factories like the Times about our beloved illegal aliens, a CBS poll last month put support for throwing them out at 54%. And this week, a Cygnal poll showed 60% of Americans in favor of this crowd-pleasing policy.

If Trump wants to be popular, he’d better get cracking on those mass deportations. Illegal aliens are about as well-liked as WNBA games without Caitlin Clark.

Along comes Jason Zengerle — who looks like what would happen if Woody Allen and Bill Gates had a baby and then left it in the back seat of a car on a hot day — with a hit piece entitled The Ruthless Ambition of Stephen Miller. A Democratic aide with half the brains and drive of Miller would get an article titled The Indispensable Genius of Stephen Miller.