RESIST!

Just thought I'd throw this in to ruffle a few feathers, as I am feeling particularly uncharitable toward Mr. Trump. The probability of Trump running again in 2024 is virtually zero. His health can't be good -- despite appearances-- and his party is done with him. In 2024 he'll be, if still alive, 78. By 2024 he'll have likely added a number of items to his rap sheet. He was a useful idiot for the Republicans, but they will not give him the nomination again. He will attempt to remain a disruptive force as a means of bringing attention on himself and satisfying his insatiable need to infest the lives of any who defeated him in lawsuits or contests, made him the brunt of their jokes, disrespected and ostracized him. He will enter our history books, but history will not be kind to him. A year from now, few except his family and a few close friends, if there are any, will pay attention to him. However he will continue to attract the notice of prosecutors, the people being sued by him, and the people suing him. His life is the sad case of a person with an extreme personality disorder. His forays into the entertainment worlds of Pageants, Wrestling and Reality TV never left him, except briefly when cameras were off and there was no audience. He wanted love more than anything. He could not find it other than in his imagination when pandering to his rambunctious fans and political lackeys. He is bound to have already realized the worst mistake of his life was running for U.S. President as a publicity stunt. Had he not done that, his crimes would have been overlooked, or settled quietly out of court. As it is, in January he will enter his own private hell.

His ego should allow him to run 3rd party. We'd need a billionaire to jump on that financing grenade though.
 
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His ego should allow him to run 3rd party. We'd need a billionaire to jump on that financing grenade though.
I am feeling today very much the elation I and many other Americans, regardless of their politics, felt on the Fourth of July the year following Richard Nixon's resignation. There were far more flags than usual flown in our neighborhoods. We were celebrating a reaffirmation of the soundness of our Republic. For all our faults, we were then a great nation. Now, years later, as of, Nov. 7th, 2020, we have proved to ourselves we are still a great nation. Once we allow our President to succeed in placing themselves above the law without consequence, we are done for. Though that day has come disquietingly close, it has not arrived. That's something worth celebrating.
 
The last election that had a large component of hate was 1976 and the country got stuck with Carter
Hate is no way to elect people

Ironic that years later the Kennedy's gave Gerald Ford the Profile of Courage award for the Nixon pardon saying it was the right thing to do
The hate was pointless
 
The last election that had a large component of hate was 1976 and the country got stuck with Carter
Hate is no way to elect people

Ironic that years later the Kennedy's gave Gerald Ford the Profile of Courage award for the Nixon pardon saying it was the right thing to do
The hate was pointless
Trump's whole campaign ran on hate; twice.
 
Trump's whole campaign ran on hate; twice.

Wrong.

Trump ran on love of country. Twice.

And his opposition ran on hatred of country and the desire to cancel it. Twice.

Two things you will never hear or have heard: "We love Hillary Clinto" and/or "We love Joe Biden."

One thing you heard every second in both campaigns: "We hate Donald Trump and we hate x,y,z about America."

Work with that a little before we move on to your next lesson.
 
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