First of all thanks for your honest and respectful opinion of matters as they stand.Well, the idiots of ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, MSNBC…media losers…along with all the Lib print fuckups, certainly have been floating her name around like a shark in a pool of chum. As if Americans would even fathom her in politics. Dems have zero credibility and come Nov Reps, INDs, and a great share of Dems (more than you’d think) will vote these inept and corrupt MFers out. It’s amazing how badly they’ve sunk our country in so little time. Economy failed. Border failed. Foreign Affairs failed. Education Failed. Covid failed. Energy failed. Climate failed. Police failed. Masks failed. Science failed. Safety failed. Riots failed. Drugs failed. Woke failed. Mandates failed. Nursing homes failed. Children failed. Crack pipes failed. Military failed. SCOTUS to be failed
That is an honest and diverse list of failure in 1 FN years time. And I know I’ve left off some debatable minor failures. But why keep going on.
Let’s see what happens if/when the masses of Vax’d begin to have terminal & Debilitating side affects. God help us if so but I pray I’m wrong on that point.
I do agree with a lot of what you say about the Biden Administration and have said so a number of times in this thread.
As an older person myself, I do believe that come the next Election for lots of reasons the country can do a lot better whether he/she
is a democratic or republican and a bit younger than either Biden or Trump.
I also do believe that as the average age of the eligible voting population decreases year after year as these folks take
get a further hold of the population, they also want someone whom they can relate to with a much lesser age gap than what
currently exists.
Back to the main points on your end, my biggest disagreement is not about Biden but rather what I view as a one-sided
portrayal of Trump on your part.
Yes a lot of positive things you state about are/were mostly true PRIOR to Covid.
However, to not include what happened when Covid took hold and how he dealt with it is akin to stating that a starting pitcher
pitched a great game and shut out the team he was pitching against with no runs, two hits and say seven strikeouts and
walks over FIVE INNINGS.
However in the sixth everything suddenly turned out.
Seven consecutive batters get on base with hits or walks, and before you know it the team has five runs with still no outs and
runners still on base.
He is taken out of the game at that point.
Should the statement be that he pitched a great game for five innings and leave it at that or should it consider his entire outing?
For me the comparison to Trump is obvious and valid.
As I see it, he did an overall lousy job with Covid in dealing with it when it took hold for lots of reasons already
stated by many whether you agree with them or not.
Even worse, he did such indefensible things as openly lying about the severity about Covid to the American Public as Bob
Woodward documented in his interview when he was writing his book.
In addition and I know that several in here disagree with me, Trump is a pathological liar and who always has out his own self-interests first.
Much more importantly than that and something, which you didn't mention, was/is Trump's role for January 6th and its overall
importance as well of a course his totally immature/childish and shocking manner as to he is still complaining about the 2020 Election
being stolen from him 15 months after the Election!!
I could go on, but hopefully, you catch my drift, which for me, in a nutshell, is that I simply cannot and will not compartmentalize
what Trump was as POTUS and what he was/is as a human being.
That's it and again for expressing your opinion!!