Trump, Teetering on the Edge
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 7:32 pm
I find myself a bit shocked by the presidential election.
Not just because of tax evasion or unfriendly gestures toward immigrants and foreigners.
What strikes me as strange is how Trump is caught up in the media frenzy to the point where he's helping crucify himself.
In years past, we'd hear bits and pieces of hopeful conversation.
Trump supported, at least in word, research into a link between vaccines and autism. He would often pause and think about the argument of the underdog.
Donald Trump was at his greatest when he used his influence over the media to help people who would otherwise have received no help or attention at all.
The election has apparently brought out a side of this man that is not only very dark but very weak.
Trump could use this experience as a catalyst. If for a few hours of the day, he was to stop focusing so much on defending himself and focus instead on leading and defending the people of America, he could win.
It might be too late for the presidency, but Hillary is actually in a lot of trouble over the email shit.
The state dept undersecretary is losing his job for pressuring FBI agents to change an email designation from Secret to unclassified. They refused and somehow we are not privy to the sheer scope of the mushroom cloud mounting in hillarys face.
It might be foolish to put one's personal faith in other people... but i do believe that people can change.
If the man would just ignore the horseshit and focus on what he is good at, making success out of very little beginning, he could still win this thing.
Which president said,
"Ask not what your country may do for you, but what you may do for your country"?
http://www.ushistory.org/documents/ask-not.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not just because of tax evasion or unfriendly gestures toward immigrants and foreigners.
What strikes me as strange is how Trump is caught up in the media frenzy to the point where he's helping crucify himself.
In years past, we'd hear bits and pieces of hopeful conversation.
Trump supported, at least in word, research into a link between vaccines and autism. He would often pause and think about the argument of the underdog.
Donald Trump was at his greatest when he used his influence over the media to help people who would otherwise have received no help or attention at all.
The election has apparently brought out a side of this man that is not only very dark but very weak.
Trump could use this experience as a catalyst. If for a few hours of the day, he was to stop focusing so much on defending himself and focus instead on leading and defending the people of America, he could win.
It might be too late for the presidency, but Hillary is actually in a lot of trouble over the email shit.
The state dept undersecretary is losing his job for pressuring FBI agents to change an email designation from Secret to unclassified. They refused and somehow we are not privy to the sheer scope of the mushroom cloud mounting in hillarys face.
It might be foolish to put one's personal faith in other people... but i do believe that people can change.
If the man would just ignore the horseshit and focus on what he is good at, making success out of very little beginning, he could still win this thing.
Which president said,
"Ask not what your country may do for you, but what you may do for your country"?
http://www.ushistory.org/documents/ask-not.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;