What FT said. And also Mr Reagan as the great communicator. This is something Mr Trump could use more of, but then that might require him to be PC and I sure don't want That. Plus it bothers me not that Mr Trump has them all flailing about like 3 yr olds tossing food around and banging on the tables with their silverware.
PS, I had the thought that Mr Reagan smiling and raising a toast could be a smile to Mr Trump that Finally someone is going to continue the good fight for the shining city on the hill and that he also gave his nod of approval to Mr Trump and wished him well and Godspeed before he (Mr Reagan) continues on his journey in the afterlife.
Anything you can do to help Mr Reagan would be appreciated.
President Trump's style may be more boisterous and extravagant than President Reagan's, but I believe Mr Trump is doing what that miserable sellout and Internationalist, George H.W. Bush so notably FAILED to do –– namely CI}NTINUE to BUILD on Mr. Regan's SPLENDID LEGACY.
It's been a long time since Ronald Reagan left office, and what we've had to put ip with in the interim has been hellish, but at i]ng last we appear to be BACK ON TRACK, prose the Lord.
I thank God every day for the courage and determination of Donald J Trump –– a larger-than-life figure who appears to be at this point a genuine Gift from God.
I only hope my faith continues to be justified, because we HAVE been betrayed SO MANY TIMES by Republicans before.
I ALSO hope President Trump will be able to CURB the POWER of arrogant, imperious FEDERAL JUDGES, most of them LIBERAL APPOINTEES, and of course, the ENEMEDIA.
I would dance with joy in the streets, if the NYT, WaPo, BoGlob, LAT, ChicTrib, The Nation, NPR, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and their stinking satellites bit the dust an got tossed into a mass, unmarked grave.
The man, the legend, the president par excellence! I'll have what he's having.
ReplyDeleteDaBlade, my reply got lost.
DeleteWhat FT said. And also Mr Reagan as the great communicator. This is something Mr Trump could use more of, but then that might require him to be PC and I sure don't want That. Plus it bothers me not that Mr Trump has them all flailing about like 3 yr olds tossing food around and banging on the tables with their silverware.
PS, I had the thought that Mr Reagan smiling and raising a toast could be a smile to Mr Trump that Finally someone is going to continue the good fight for the shining city on the hill and that he also gave his nod of approval to Mr Trump and wished him well and Godspeed before he (Mr Reagan) continues on his journey in the afterlife.
DeleteAnything you can do to help Mr Reagan would be appreciated.
President Trump's style may be more boisterous and extravagant than President Reagan's, but I believe Mr Trump is doing what that miserable sellout and Internationalist, George H.W. Bush so notably FAILED to do –– namely CI}NTINUE to BUILD on Mr. Regan's SPLENDID LEGACY.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time since Ronald Reagan left office, and what we've had to put ip with in the interim has been hellish, but at i]ng last we appear to be BACK ON TRACK, prose the Lord.
I thank God every day for the courage and determination of Donald J Trump –– a larger-than-life figure who appears to be at this point a genuine Gift from God.
I only hope my faith continues to be justified, because we HAVE been betrayed SO MANY TIMES by Republicans before.
I ALSO hope President Trump will be able to CURB the POWER of arrogant, imperious FEDERAL JUDGES, most of them LIBERAL APPOINTEES, and of course, the ENEMEDIA.
I would dance with joy in the streets, if the NYT, WaPo, BoGlob, LAT, ChicTrib, The Nation, NPR, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and their stinking satellites bit the dust an got tossed into a mass, unmarked grave.
FT, Exactly. And yes, the democrat media must be dealt with.
DeleteAND the judges legislating from the bench.
DeleteI raise my glass to President Trump. May he make President Reagan proud.
ReplyDeleteSo far so good Cube.
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