2020 Bloomberg Campaign Trail: 7 Events, 3 states, 2 days

Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg speaks at a campaign event in Raleigh, N.C., Thursday. Gerald Herbert/AP

MSNBC has irritated the hell out of me for creating the narrative that Mike sits in some ivory tower world, running a presidential campaign based solely on his money.

Why doesn't Bloomberg press the flesh, they ask? Is he afraid of people seeing that at 5'8", he's not a very impressive character? Will Mike be revealed as "the emperor with no clothes" like in the Wizzard of Oz? The smugness of the MSNBC anchors about Mike is just stunning to watch?

Speaking in Greensboro, N.C. Thurs., Bloomberg used his rally to respond to Trump's latest insults. "He calls me Little Mike and the answer is, Donald, where I come from, we measure from your neck up," he said.

People Are Coming in Large #s to See Mike

Crowds cheered, writes NPR. Voters are thrilled that Mike is taking it to Trump and crowds Bloomberg's attacks on Trump inspired hope in packed coffee shops, community centers, music clubs and even a train station from Chattanooga, Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., Winston-Salem, N.C., Greensboro, N.C., and Raleigh, N.C. and onto Houston last night. Undecided voters came out to hear Mike and makes their own decisions about Mike Bloomberg.

Recent national polling showed that two-thirds of voters -- including Democrats --aren't upset over a billionaire running for president. And many are considering that it may take more than a billion $$$ to beat Trump.

Listening to MSNBC, you would think that Mike is bombing all over America. In fact, the opposite is happening. Stay tunes. Super Tuesday is coming soon.