Here’s the conclusion I’ve come to:
Two alpha males, neither one perfect. I see things I don’t care for in DeSantis, and I’ve read here and there some things that I tend to believe. I see things in Trump I don’t care for, and there are some things I may say differently.
That aside, it doesn’t matter to me. I look at what they do for the American people, I look at their policies, I look at the results of their actions, and I don’t care how imperfect they may be, or whether or not I personally like them. They can BOTH be great leaders.
President Trump may have one more term. Governor DeSantis has lots of time and another term as the excellent Governor of Florida will only give him more experience and set him up for a future run if he so chooses.
The only thing that would cause me to truly dislike DeSantis is if he really is colluding with the swamp rinos to help them take Trump out. That would be a nasty thing to do, considering he’s only Governor because of President Trump. Trump values loyalty, and that sure isn’t it. I also value what Laura Loomer says, and she actually said it first.
Your #334: Well said. I agree completely.
Time will tell.
I don’t disagree with much that you write. But if Trump values loyalty…will he be able to find people to run the government who can be loyal?
He went through a lot of folks during his four years. And you know we haven’t heard the real inside dope on what caused a lot of folks to run away from him.
Look, I am not going to vote for him again because he is old.
But those who are looking at him again need to ask some tough questions about him. And I am not talking about the stuff the Dems are squawking about, I am talking about how he would get his policies enabled with a hostile Congress.
These questions get me beat up by the cultists. But we need more than personality.
And I am tired of the Octogenarians on both sides. How come people don’t retire anymore.