Juan Williams says Trump 'really came out on top' in Supreme Court ruling on tax documents
But Ward? Williams said it was "a "short-term" victory for the president and his reelection efforts." He didn't say it was a triumph.
You are the only using the word triumph.
"the only using..." I am sure that is true.
I said "a triumph," making it clear that I was using a noun. (Since you had a hard time knowing which part of speech I used, recently.)
Which definition would
you suggest, Ward?!
Definition of triumph (Entry 1 of 2)
1a: a victory or conquest by or as if by military force
b: a notable success
the party was a triumph
2: the joy or exultation of victory or success
3: a ceremony attending the entering of Rome by a general who had won a decisive victory over a foreign enemy
— compare OVATION sense 1
You quoted a headline, which took the phrase out of context:
"Although we saw him [earlier Thursday] with his hands across his chest looking defensively and talking about Obama and witch hunts, I think if you’re looking at it politically ... he really came out on top in terms of the Congress not having immediate access to the records," he added.
Yeah, there is no triumph by any definition, and no cause for celebration, which is why you did not see Trump celebrating.