Anyone else notice her comment about having a servant’s heart, and that would be the spirit that would take her to Washington? Am I stating the obvious, or am I the only one who finds this to be a thinly-veiled shout-out to believers?
I noticed and thought “this will rile the Treason Media.”
I don’t see it that way.
Democrats tend to take office because they want to rule. She wants to take office to serve the people, ‘a public servant’, which is what they are supposedly elected to do.
It’s the right attitude for a leader.
I caught it immediately, and I’m sure others did, too.
I thought this was the best phrase I have heard in a very long time from any politician. It may have been a nod to Christians, and that's fine with me if it was, but it also has a deeper meaning in American government that has been lost since I can remember. "with a Servants Heart" just keeps playing in my head over and over, and I have been thinking how I could apply that to my own life. I think about humility and quiet pride. I think about working hard and being comeptant. I compare this to the emperor mentality of the Obama campaign, and how suddenly "Styrofoam" it really all looks now.