Trump is flawed, as are we all. But, he is self-deprecating, realistic about his shortcomings, and regularly employs some very smart people, gives them general directions/goals, and lets them handle things.
He also, when they screw up, gives them second chances. That's almost unheard of in Washington.
Best of all, he really GETS us - understands what we want, and does his best to deliver.
America stands at a pivotal moment of reflection and renewal. Trump's evolution since his first term has been evident, just as the challenges during the Biden administration have revealed deep national deficiencies. While acknowledging human imperfection—including Trump's—we find ourselves at what appears to be a moment of extraordinary opportunity for national course correction. Many, including myself, see this juncture as a testament to divine providence, offering America a chance to reshape its future. Thank God!!! Thank God!!!
Great leaders have bold plans of action. Trump plans to cut potentially trillions out of our bloated inefficient government that is on a path to financial collapse. My view is that we have been off track for about 100 years and we don't have many more to go before failure is inevitable. He may go down in history as the single most important leader since the founding fathers.
Kamala's plan of action was "No changes that I can tink of."
One leader seeks to transform us into a nation where people are judged by the content of their character, where we are a nation of the people, by the people and for the people.
The other "leader" just wanted us to feel joy as we rioted and looted. As best as I can identify her actually having any sort of plan... I may be overly generous in thinking that she was actually thinking.
Lincoln was a liar! Fidel castro and Barry obama are a few who worship at the throne of abraham lincoln.
In April of 1865 the Constitutional Republic came to a bloody halt and the Federal Empire was ushered in upon us. And it has never been in the business of severing the people.
Glenn, thank you for you rational opinion. 77 million didn't elect a theological leader, they elected a man that promised and we believed his promises. The "never" will try to short circuit him keeping his promises, not because they care for the 77 million or the other 49 million but because they have forgotten how to blush.
It is amazing it has taken folks 8-10 years to figure out how everyone else in government - with a few exceptions - has failed miserably. They have stolen from us for years to their own gain; we have nothing in common with them.
I am not talking about anyone at the ground level trying to do their best with a failed system.
John F. Kennedy has been so overrated by the Kennedy worshipers it’s pathetic. The man first of all was very sickly despite the myth of how athletic he was. He was weak in front of Khrushchev in 1961 which led to the Cuban missile crisis the next year, he was a philander of the worst sort and had a teenage girlfriend in the White House, who he screwed in Jacky‘s bedroom. Maureen Callahan‘s book “Ask Not“ about the Kennedys (starting with Joe, Sr. ) and the women whose lives they destroyed is extremely interesting.
By the way, nobody during the Kennedy administration referred to it as “Camelot”, they referred to it as “The New Frontier”.
Camelot was all on Jackie! During an interview after his death, she referred to his 1000 days as Camelot. He loved the play and listened to the music all the time!
That’s another thing Kennedy was not a big Broadway musical fan and he never saw the play and did not listen to the music. It was a total make up story by Jackie.
I don't need a Messiah (I have Jesus Christ).
Trump is flawed, as are we all. But, he is self-deprecating, realistic about his shortcomings, and regularly employs some very smart people, gives them general directions/goals, and lets them handle things.
He also, when they screw up, gives them second chances. That's almost unheard of in Washington.
Best of all, he really GETS us - understands what we want, and does his best to deliver.
Well written....Oh great One!
Brooke Rollins is vital to making Trump succeed.
The new Secretary of Agriculture says she grocery shops for her family which includes 4 teenage boys.
She has until November 2026.
Congress must stop the wasteful spending--only Congress.
Requiring voter ID in California would flip four seats from blue to red.
America stands at a pivotal moment of reflection and renewal. Trump's evolution since his first term has been evident, just as the challenges during the Biden administration have revealed deep national deficiencies. While acknowledging human imperfection—including Trump's—we find ourselves at what appears to be a moment of extraordinary opportunity for national course correction. Many, including myself, see this juncture as a testament to divine providence, offering America a chance to reshape its future. Thank God!!! Thank God!!!
Great leaders have bold plans of action. Trump plans to cut potentially trillions out of our bloated inefficient government that is on a path to financial collapse. My view is that we have been off track for about 100 years and we don't have many more to go before failure is inevitable. He may go down in history as the single most important leader since the founding fathers.
Kamala's plan of action was "No changes that I can tink of."
One leader seeks to transform us into a nation where people are judged by the content of their character, where we are a nation of the people, by the people and for the people.
The other "leader" just wanted us to feel joy as we rioted and looted. As best as I can identify her actually having any sort of plan... I may be overly generous in thinking that she was actually thinking.
Lincoln was a liar! Fidel castro and Barry obama are a few who worship at the throne of abraham lincoln.
In April of 1865 the Constitutional Republic came to a bloody halt and the Federal Empire was ushered in upon us. And it has never been in the business of severing the people.
Exactly Mr. Beaton-77 million of us did not vote for a "messiah" or even a Sunday schoolteacher, but a leader to bring us bck from the aqbyss.
Glenn, thank you for you rational opinion. 77 million didn't elect a theological leader, they elected a man that promised and we believed his promises. The "never" will try to short circuit him keeping his promises, not because they care for the 77 million or the other 49 million but because they have forgotten how to blush.
It is amazing it has taken folks 8-10 years to figure out how everyone else in government - with a few exceptions - has failed miserably. They have stolen from us for years to their own gain; we have nothing in common with them.
I am not talking about anyone at the ground level trying to do their best with a failed system.
This.
The Obama Youth - Young children singing praise to Barack Obama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gtfizIbBDI
John F. Kennedy has been so overrated by the Kennedy worshipers it’s pathetic. The man first of all was very sickly despite the myth of how athletic he was. He was weak in front of Khrushchev in 1961 which led to the Cuban missile crisis the next year, he was a philander of the worst sort and had a teenage girlfriend in the White House, who he screwed in Jacky‘s bedroom. Maureen Callahan‘s book “Ask Not“ about the Kennedys (starting with Joe, Sr. ) and the women whose lives they destroyed is extremely interesting.
By the way, nobody during the Kennedy administration referred to it as “Camelot”, they referred to it as “The New Frontier”.
Camelot was all on Jackie! During an interview after his death, she referred to his 1000 days as Camelot. He loved the play and listened to the music all the time!
That’s another thing Kennedy was not a big Broadway musical fan and he never saw the play and did not listen to the music. It was a total make up story by Jackie.
That may well be but they certainly supported arts and music and much of that played out at the White House.
Presidential historian Theodore White, who Jackie told about “Camelot“ always regretted that he played a part in spreading that myth.