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To: SJackson

It is amazing how we are so willing to accept ethical deficiencies out of people when they are on our side. Both sides engage in this support of these scoundrels because of something they want out of the government or simply to win. Trump had a horrid record of treating women even wives, a relatively poor record with his business, yet the right said the trade off is acceptable to have someone drain the swamp. The left of course are masters of this, as long as their leaders deliver the goodies, they are held to no standards.

We need to select better people to lead our governments, and not just people that are most likely to win.


11 posted on 01/13/2021 12:38:05 PM PST by joedish
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To: joedish

Jesus Christ won’t run for office, until he does, we will have nothing but sinners to choose from. If you think there are better people than Trump who can pull off Middle East peace agreements like he did, boost a lethargic economy like he did, attract minority voters to us like he did, get judges through like he did, cut regulation like he did, and not personally profit from these successes like he did, confound and make Democrats explode like he did, you are delusional. Everyone is a sinner. His sins are right out there to see, not hidden; he’s not a deceiver. Those “better characters” you are thinking of, none of which must among his critics since all of whom are self-promoting cowards, who are they and how do they keep their sin hiddene? If it’s not out there to see, then it just hasn’t been exposed yet. But it will come out, at the worst possible moment.


13 posted on 01/13/2021 3:55:56 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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