A leader of such courage is bound to have a "moment or two" that others may not be inclined to be happy about.
Yet here we have a man who in his late years forsook a life of inconceivable luxury after years of hard, back breaking work to sacrifice his personal time with family enjoying the fruits of his labor so he could serve the American people.
And not just serve the people, but promote ideas with the zeal and commitment that we have not seen since the founding fathers took on King George while literally being surrounded by British troops.
And he has suffered attacks of the like we have never seen outside of any historical prelude to war.
So yeah, he had a couple of moments. You know what Ted, as a former donor, piss off if you don't like it. Otherwise get in line and support him like your career depended on it, because it does. The rest of us? Buckle up, this ride isn't going to get any easier.
Beautifully stated, my patriot brother...