If you didn’t catch President-elect Donald Trump’s Monday press conference from Mar-a-Lago, you missed one humdinger of a media event. The purpose of the event, as covered by RedState’s Ward Clark, was to announce a $100 billion investment by the Japanese technology firm SoftBank, a move that is expected to create more than 100,000 American jobs.
Once that triumphant announcement was made, Trump did what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have long been afraid to do — he took questions from the assembled media without having the answers written down for him. It was a thing to behold; it was Trump at his best, easily handling the questions being thrown at him and putting hostile reporters in their places.
No topic was off limits, and a lot of ground was covered, from drones and deportations to border wall sell-offs and CEO murders. One topic that elicited a long…