“””””Balderson needs to remember that HE OWES PRESIDENT TRUMP.”””””””””””””
He could learn many things from the President. I watched him at the rally. He seemed dull, inexperienced and simply a speech reader. He needs to learn how to talk to the people, not just read to them.
“He could learn many things from the President. I watched him at the rally. He seemed dull, inexperienced and simply a speech reader. He needs to learn how to talk to the people, not just read to them.”
sadly enough not all 465 House congressmen are charismatic ... too many are just plodders, unlike most Senators who can put on a somewhat decent show ... let’s face it, Senators as a rule are head and shoulders above House congressmen ... Except for a tiny handful of House Congressmen like the soon-to-retire Trey Gowdy, House congressmen are neither used to, nor practiced at, speaking live to national audiences ... the other problem ALL GOP Senators and Congressmen have is that Trump is an impossible act to follow, so they have to be on their A+ game (if they have one) to not be totally overshadowed ...
Balderson is the classic droning squish that the GOP Donors want to be the party's face. He makes dull contentless public announcements, tries to have as small public profile as possible and likes to hang out with the CofC types at a country club as his form of meeting the voters. The political struggle going on is multifrontal, not just demlib versus GOP but intra GOP of base versus donor class. Political dynamics are shifting , fluid , and complex. There is a definite battle coming between the chamber of commerce Republicans and the party base. The two are steadily growing apart. Trump has the financial resources to push for like thinking Americans of both parties and the large block of white working class voters who don't vote because they find nothing attractive in the uniparty national scene, to unite in effectively a third party movement.