Remember when “They” accused Obama of “Acting like a Dictator”?? Never heard of Obama having close to 50% support from his supporters for CANCELLING THE ELECTION so he could remain in power…like a Dictator!
The current racist in chief has always been his most presidential when giving his speeches. In his last, he coupled rhetoric about his “accomplishments” with standard politician’s empty platitudes about racism. After 8 months, it has the tedious feel of talking to a used car salesman about his latest snake oil and bridge combo pack you can purchase. The worst failing of the Trump presidency, as judged by his own promise to unite the nation, has been his divisiveness. In this speech, he failed to comprehend his role in the current climate of hyper-partisanship. For a man much more prone to tout his greatness than admit a shortcoming, this omission speaks volumes. Trump is fortunate that he is able to give his version of events, on the record, before Democrats take power. Many of his major policy decisions are likely to be undone, and the pendulum of partisan warfare will soon swing against his most important initiatives. The Republicans indeed face a day of reckoning, but Trump will be long gone by the time it comes.
William Bednar Premium Member over 6 years ago
Ah, yes, the Good ol’ days!
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
Remember when “They” accused Obama of “Acting like a Dictator”?? Never heard of Obama having close to 50% support from his supporters for CANCELLING THE ELECTION so he could remain in power…like a Dictator!
Striped Cat over 6 years ago
I’m sure you would have no problems finding people who will put the blame for this on Obama.
braindead Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s exactly the same ‘they’ — Fox “news”, et al.
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
Yeah 50% want to cancel the election so that we can have the Antichrist for a dictator!
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
That’s because the right wing are a bunch of mentally disturbed destructive jerks.
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
The current racist in chief has always been his most presidential when giving his speeches. In his last, he coupled rhetoric about his “accomplishments” with standard politician’s empty platitudes about racism. After 8 months, it has the tedious feel of talking to a used car salesman about his latest snake oil and bridge combo pack you can purchase. The worst failing of the Trump presidency, as judged by his own promise to unite the nation, has been his divisiveness. In this speech, he failed to comprehend his role in the current climate of hyper-partisanship. For a man much more prone to tout his greatness than admit a shortcoming, this omission speaks volumes. Trump is fortunate that he is able to give his version of events, on the record, before Democrats take power. Many of his major policy decisions are likely to be undone, and the pendulum of partisan warfare will soon swing against his most important initiatives. The Republicans indeed face a day of reckoning, but Trump will be long gone by the time it comes.
Dtroutma over 6 years ago
Can we get the pilot of Air Force One (when they’re using a small plane) to pull an Amelia Erheart with only Trump on board?