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RE: Trump at the prayer breakfast
(02-07-2020 11:44 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-07-2020 11:36 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(02-07-2020 04:50 PM)GrayBeard Wrote:  
(02-07-2020 01:11 PM)SoMs Eagle Wrote:  That’s what fighting back looks like. Democrats can’t handle it.

Wrong setting for it.

Agree. Trump's remarks were inappropriate in that venue. He should have saved them for the victory lap at the WH later.

I like most of his policies, but his narcissism, his lack of tact, and his inability to ignore minor criticism all bug me.

Remember some of the final dialogue of the Magnificent Seven (the original) when the old man told the surviving gunmen that they were like the wind ridding the farmers of the locusts. People like this come to rid us of the destructive elements in our lives and do so in an equally destructive way. When the crisis passes so does the acceptance of their presence.

When you look at the corruption in the DOJ and FBI, the cadre of colluded RINO's in the Republican Party, the hijacking of the Democratic Party by the radicalized left, the destructive forces were aligned in ways that were about to destroy our rights under the Constitution and their collusion at that level would have been lethal to the nation. So like the Mexican Bandits besetting the village it takes an equally violent and crude application of force to blow away the threat that had beset our productivity and contentment. When that threat has passed the acceptance of Trump will pass as well. He'll leave with our thanks and heart felt appreciation, but we will still be glad he is gone, and will long for decency and cooperation. Accept him for who he is and let him do what he does best, clean house.

The 2nd amendment crisis in Virginia was coming to our nation had Hillary won. And with that right gone we would all have been at the mercy of corporate globalist overlords.

Winston Churchill comes to mind.
02-08-2020 10:22 AM
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