Trump's failed leadership

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commonsense
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Lacewing wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:02 pm Considering Trump's ignorance and denial throughout the Covid-19 crisis, only mindless people who have allegiance to a superficial political party identity rather than to SANITY and intelligence would vote for Trump AGAIN.
Those are exactly the people who will vote for Chump again—those plus intelligent voters who believe the principles of the Republican Party are more important than anything else in the universe.
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I rarely watch the news lately, but catching some of the latest last night, I was reminded: Trump's childish and irresponsible blatherings are such a dismal circumstance for so many people... that seeing/hearing, in contrast, someone speak intelligently and logically in complete sentences is AMAZING and THIRST-QUENCHING for those in a vast desert of one shallow man's mediocrity and insanity. Oh sure, there are many other insane people too... but HE is SPECIAL... rising like a star!!! He is a phenomenon produced by extraordinary denseness and darkness across the land of humankind, and he aims to perpetuate and inspire such a level of stupidity and toxicity that only HE can be the KING of.

His only "leadership" is to lead as many "followers" as he can over a cliff because he doesn't care about the results of his power, only that he HAS IT!
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I fear that he's going to get in again.

The Democrats have failed to reform, and are still offering the lowest common denominator, establishment, patrician, super rich, out of touch.

And with the added problem of diminished campaigning during the crisis I fear the worst.
Meanwhile criticisms of Trump are being met with the Federal Government withholding medical supplies to Blue States. Hitler would have blushed.
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Sculptor wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 8:27 pm I fear that he's going to get in again.
BHAAHAAHAAAAA!!!
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Sculptor wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 8:27 pm I fear that he's going to get in again.
...and like the Spanish Flu, the second go-round will be much worse than the first. But who knows what can happen when as half insane as he is now crosses into megolomania forcing a solution, nicht wahr! :twisted:
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You can justify your support of his policies, but please don’t defend his immorality, his dishonesty, his lack of compassion, his pomposity, his narcissism, his vindictiveness etc. That would be unseemly and beneath you.
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commonsense wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 4:23 pm You can justify your support of his policies, but please don’t defend his immorality, his dishonesty, his lack of compassion, his pomposity, his narcissism, his vindictiveness etc.
Well said!!

People who defend such things for fear of losing their own credibility, LOSE THEIR CREDIBILITY! There has to be discernment in all things if we are to be more than pawns pitted against each other.
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