Trump never gave them a reason to think other than they did. All they had at that point were the words out of his mouth, and no past history to make anybody think that those words had any validity. An ounce of experience is worth a pound of theory, but until you've had the experience you simply don't know.
Trump never gave them a reason to think other than they did. All they had at that point were the words out of his mouth, and no past history to make anybody think that those words had any validity. An ounce of experience is worth a pound of theory, but until you’ve had the experience you simply don’t know.
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Not true. It comes down to how perceptive you are in judging individuals. If you have ever studied and observed leadership, you would know.
Trump never gave them a reason to think other than they did. All they had at that point were the words out of his mouth...
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Which is enough.
I knew from the first minute of the first Republican debate that I was finally watching a so-called politician who wasn’t lying to me with every second breath.
A guy who said “there’s little room in my life for political correctness” and explained how people “buy” favors from politicians by way of donations - wow!
I’m STILL floored by that. If these “intellectual” giants couldn’t perceive that and at least accept that Trump intended to try and fulfill his campaign promises, it’s a fault in THEIR perception, or the result of their own biases, since they would have no doubt preferred some stuffed shirt loser (like Jeb! or Little Marco) as the Republican candidate.