Redleg68
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But will he be sober enough to complete a coherent sentence? And stop groping women and children?He should say that he realizes that there is a large swath of the country that is extremely dissatisfied with the status quo, that it thinks government is too big and inefficient, that people are worried and anxious, especially because of the virus, that he feels like a lack of trust has built up over the years. In government. In each other.
And that he will work hard each day to restore that trust, including by listening to and working with Republicans in the House and Senate to show that compromise is not capitulation and this is not a zero sum game.
(And that his first order of business is to put Lindsey Graham's office in a van, down by the river. But I am getting greedy with that one, I know.)
He can start by renouncing some of his radical ideas that he’s got on his website. As well as take a hard stand against the looters and burners in the guise of protesters. It would also help if he condemned the idiotic defund the police movements as well as recognizing the Chinese as our enemy and treat them as such. If he does those things I’d be much more open to him. Maybe he’ll defy the radicals and behave as a centrist of sorts. Under those circumstances he could win over some of us on the rightHe should say that he realizes that there is a large swath of the country that is extremely dissatisfied with the status quo, that it thinks government is too big and inefficient, that people are worried and anxious, especially because of the virus, that he feels like a lack of trust has built up over the years. In government. In each other.
And that he will work hard each day to restore that trust, including by listening to and working with Republicans in the House and Senate to show that compromise is not capitulation and this is not a zero sum game.
(And that his first order of business is to put Lindsey Graham's office in a van, down by the river. But I am getting greedy with that one, I know.)
I’m taking your guns, cars, cows, planes, your cable tv(with windmills that won’t turn with no air, and you lose your signal of that cable tv) all away from you.He should say that he realizes that there is a large swath of the country that is extremely dissatisfied with the status quo, that it thinks government is too big and inefficient, that people are worried and anxious, especially because of the virus, that he feels like a lack of trust has built up over the years. In government. In each other.
And that he will work hard each day to restore that trust, including by listening to and working with Republicans in the House and Senate to show that compromise is not capitulation and this is not a zero sum game.
(And that his first order of business is to put Lindsey Graham's office in a van, down by the river. But I am getting greedy with that one, I know.)
LOLOLOLOLOLOLHe can start by renouncing some of his radical ideas that he’s got on his website. As well as take a hard stand against the looters and burners in the guise of protesters. It would also help if he condemned the idiotic defund the police movements as well as recognizing the Chinese as our enemy and treat them as such. If he does those things I’d be much more open to him. Maybe he’ll defy the radicals and behave as a centrist of sorts. Under those circumstances he could win over some of us on the right
Yup.Remember when Democrats said Trump was mentally unfit to have access to the nuclear codes and talked about trying to remove it?
Yeah, those were the good old days.
He can’t even complete a sentence LGHe should say that he realizes that there is a large swath of the country that is extremely dissatisfied with the status quo, that it thinks government is too big and inefficient, that people are worried and anxious, especially because of the virus, that he feels like a lack of trust has built up over the years. In government. In each other.
And that he will work hard each day to restore that trust, including by listening to and working with Republicans in the House and Senate to show that compromise is not capitulation and this is not a zero sum game.
(And that his first order of business is to put Lindsey Graham's office in a van, down by the river. But I am getting greedy with that one, I know.)