The other day a Republican steward explained about the Super Bowl that Trump is entitled to have an opinion. Karoline Leavitt would say that people elected Trump because of his frankness. The excuses are wearing thin. Could you imagine Trump calming a nation, as Roosevelt and Churchill did during WW2.
The bad news for the Republican Party is that their president isn't a Republican. If he cared about the party he would say much less, and not tweet at all. Already his Super Bowl rant will cost them the 7th Congressional District in Pa., and it's only year one for the coming damage. In a couple more years Republicans could be reduced to proverbial dog catchers.
The annual bi-partisan Governors meeting will not be at the White House...Trump only invited Republicans, and some of them wouldn't come in protest. There are Republicans all over this country serving their constituents well, they don't deserve the backlash coming their way. Hopefully they will start speaking out.
Everyone deserves 2 terms to prove their worth. I’’ be sticking with Mackenzie for now.
ReplyDeleteThe difference with Trump is pretty clear. When the space shuttle blew up, for example, Reagan came on television and spoke I think for everyone about the trajedy, and calmed the nation.
ReplyDeleteTrump has this innate abrasiveness that tends to divide people.
I don’t feel bad for McKenzie. His ambition to be a career politician has blinded him and his campaign. He’s sometimes not really aware of what he is voting on, but his staff keeps putting out posts and emails that contradict his voting record.
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