Seems to me a few bold and principled leaders in Congress could get the job done. Actual integrity ultimately defeats feigned integrity.
Remember, RINOs are not leaders. They are merely elected officials who have compromised themselves for the sake of securing personal gain. This moral compromise is a severe weakness.
On the other hand, the greatest kind of strength is moral strength. Members of Congress still serious about principle—those who haven’t sold their souls—have an overwhelming advantage over the rest of them.
If you complement a solid moral foundation with the right strategy you can’t lose.
Seems to me a few bold and principled leaders in Congress could get the job done. Actual integrity ultimately defeats feigned integrity.
Remember, RINOs are not leaders. They are merely elected officials who have compromised themselves for the sake of securing personal gain. This moral compromise is a severe weakness.
On the other hand, the greatest kind of strength is moral strength. Members of Congress still serious about principlethose who havent sold their soulshave an overwhelming advantage over the rest of them.
If you complement a solid moral foundation with the right strategy you cant lose.
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Fantastic succinct description!
This excerpt from your comment should become a tagline.
RINOs are not leaders. They are merely elected officials who have compromised themselves for the sake of securing personal gain. This moral compromise is a severe weakness.