To: SeekAndFind
Trump is so nasty, vile, foul and dishonest that people would go with Hillary, a obvious crook and Sanders, a socialist, over him. Says a lot of how unlikeable Trump is.
26 posted on
03/09/2016 10:17:03 AM PST by
Angels27
To: Angels27
“Trump is so nasty, vile, foul and dishonest”
Dont worry, the press you have duped yourself into thinking is Cruz’s good buddy, will make sure he is seen the same way too.
To: Angels27
Why is someone being like-able important to one’s capacity to effectively govern? I doubt people qued up in line wanting to like Truman when we dropped nuclear weapons on Japan? I doubt people in England were concerned about “liking” Churchill. After all they enjoyed “liking” Chamberlain. Roosevelt's stand on not getting involved in WWII made him “like-able”, however he had to undo that by letting Japan kill thousands in Pearl Harbor in order to leave like-able politics in the rear view mirror.
60 posted on
03/09/2016 10:24:03 AM PST by
blackdog
(There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
To: Angels27
“Trump is so nasty, vile, foul and dishonest...”
I promised Johnnie I’d be nice so I won’t say that stuff but I do appreciate your viewpoint.
89 posted on
03/09/2016 10:36:32 AM PST by
altura
(Cruz for our country)
To: Angels27
I have had a few bosses who led the companies I worked for who were well liked. Two were absorbed after bankruptcy and another sold to competitors to extinguish competing product lines.
I worked for a company who had a management crew everyone hated, feared, and suffered from with grueling demands for measurable performance. The reward was being acquired and every employee was made handsomely comfortable financially based on our increased value and continued prosperity under our new employer who worshiped our workforce.
Liking leadership in favor of working for strong leaders (who make you uncomfortable) leads people to eventual disappointment. In world affairs it leads to disaster and death.
95 posted on
03/09/2016 10:41:10 AM PST by
blackdog
(There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
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