The question is, will any of these otherwise fabulously personality-gifted and resume’d potential candidates be able to *deliver* our country on policy, as we plummet in free-fall? A lot of you are card-carrying “it’s self-evident” Trump-haters who are reluctantly opening up to conservative candidates as your eyes start to lose their sle…
The question is, will any of these otherwise fabulously personality-gifted and resume’d potential candidates be able to *deliver* our country on policy, as we plummet in free-fall?
A lot of you are card-carrying “it’s self-evident” Trump-haters who are reluctantly opening up to conservative candidates as your eyes start to lose their sleepy Democrats-only glaze.
Still I assert the validity of opinion of that most maligned demographic, the Trump supporter.
No, he wasn’t perfect, and yes, I like other candidates as I did in 2015.
But I think the real question Trump’s supporters are asking is, what would Trump have done with his second term? Compared to this national disaster. A large number of intelligent but nationally maligned and underestimated Americans simply want to answer that question.
I wish more of you would seriously ask the question, why do excellent intelligent men and women still support Trump? To supporters, this is self-evident also.
My corollary question of the author is, why should we be more interested in the opinions of 18-to 30-year-olds, no matter where they graduated in their classes? I am sure they are very intelligent, well-intentioned, and well-read.
But this is not the 1960s anymore. I hope we grew past that “Don’t trust anyone over 30” implosion of the American psyche. Anyone under 30 needs to start recognizing the long-view that older people have honed over decades, shut up, and listen once in a while. Speaking as someone on the fulcrum.
The question is, will any of these otherwise fabulously personality-gifted and resume’d potential candidates be able to *deliver* our country on policy, as we plummet in free-fall?
A lot of you are card-carrying “it’s self-evident” Trump-haters who are reluctantly opening up to conservative candidates as your eyes start to lose their sleepy Democrats-only glaze.
Still I assert the validity of opinion of that most maligned demographic, the Trump supporter.
No, he wasn’t perfect, and yes, I like other candidates as I did in 2015.
But I think the real question Trump’s supporters are asking is, what would Trump have done with his second term? Compared to this national disaster. A large number of intelligent but nationally maligned and underestimated Americans simply want to answer that question.
I wish more of you would seriously ask the question, why do excellent intelligent men and women still support Trump? To supporters, this is self-evident also.
My corollary question of the author is, why should we be more interested in the opinions of 18-to 30-year-olds, no matter where they graduated in their classes? I am sure they are very intelligent, well-intentioned, and well-read.
But this is not the 1960s anymore. I hope we grew past that “Don’t trust anyone over 30” implosion of the American psyche. Anyone under 30 needs to start recognizing the long-view that older people have honed over decades, shut up, and listen once in a while. Speaking as someone on the fulcrum.