"Fauxcahontas" Op-Ed: I am a Cherokee woman. Elizabeth Warren is not...

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Actually.... and I stated this before... I am not a Trump fan... there are policies I like and others I dislike from his administration. My primary problems with him is his excessive narcissism, sub-standard world understanding, and his communication style.

Many times I hope the Democratic party can find a middle-of-the-road, intelligent challenger for 2020 but I don't see this happening at the moment -- most of the proposed candidates lean strongly to the left (which makes them un-electable in the general election).

The reality -- at the moment -- is that I don't see any road to taking Trump out of office in 2020. Sitting presidents have significant election advantages and it is likely he will stay in office. If Trump gets impeached or charged than I will re-evaluate his chances. -- but for now I assume he will be in office for 8 years.
Many of your postings garner and retain merit as time passes. However, this communique is so left leaning, it's dripping outhouse sauce. You need to begin searching your soul and deciding which side you are on. Make no mistake----there is no middle or moderate ground in politics. A moderate in reality is a leftist and a rip-roaring phool. Ask yourself whether or not anyone on the left is looking for a nice well spoken Republican to run so they can vote for them.---then get back to me.
 
https://www.apnews.com/387935581dae44aa9fab3aab40b7a6ab

Playing Trump's game in culture war a losing Dems' strategy

As Democrats gear up for a presidential primary season that’s likely to feature multiple women and people of color, some are saying it’s time for a new approach.

It seemed a departure from Massachusetts Democrat’s usual playbook of hammering the president on the issues and largely ignoring his personal attacks. Some understood the impulse, but saw Warren’s response as an unforced error that distracted from her message and her brand.
 
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