Friday, June 26, 2020

Some of my favorite comments at the Wall Street Journal about Fucktard Trump.

Trump has the mind and intellect of a 3rd grader. To expect him to lead and learn anything is beyond unrealistic. We need to put him in the time out chair until the November elections and then send him to his room; hopefully to never see him again.

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That two out of five polled Americans actually approve of this palpably dishonest, corrupt, unfit, incompetent, ignorant, self-regarding, mean-spirited, and all-around foul character is itself a crisis of democracy and an indictment of our civic and political culture.

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It's refreshing to read that the WSJ Editorial Board lives in reality, and not the trump fantasy land.

I am a Republican that is disgusted by trump's disrespect, incompetence, and narcissism.

I still feel like Trump doesn't even want the job of President.

Joe Biden is a geriatric weirdo, but, he is a significantly better leader than Trump.

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Trump is Trump. He's not going to change, certainly not because a newspaper's Editorial Board advises him to change - even the WSJ Editorial Board.

Unless a lot of people are reading the electorate wrong, he seems headed for a huge landslide defeat. Maybe he even senses that it's too late to slow the momentum. He's becoming toxic; few want to be associated with him. There's still time for unknowns to happen between now and November that could change the picture, but he won't be the catalyst. Trump does not change. Second-term agenda? Pah! As he said to Hannity I think, what he's got to offer is more experience at doing what he does. So he's basically saying, more of the same except that I'm going to be better at it because I have experience. Ok.

Biden is getting good advice not to step out much, which he shouldn't for a lot of reasons including his health. It sounds like donors are filling his coffers so that they can have an influence in his presidency. He doesn't need to campaign.

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This is an awkward thing for me to write, but the President has now maneuvered (or mis-maneuvered) himself into the unenviable position of the CEO whose resignation elicits an immediate 25% rise in his former company's stock.

I now believe that a carefully orchestrated abdication by the President in favor of Vice President Pence, in which the President expresses the firm conviction that as a result of the dramatic events we have all just witnessed Pence is precisely the right man to lead the American People in July 2020 and continuing, in which President Pence praises former President Trump for his wisdom in making this change and also presents his ethnically-appropriate 2020 running mate, and all of the key Republican apostates (Bush, Bush, Romney, Scarborough and other assorted figures and strategists who never got over the McCain insults) return to the fold and appear at the announcement, would elicit an immediate 10%+ spike in the S&P500, perhaps 15%+.

Pence can beat Biden.

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Aren't you tired of it? The endless scandals? The parade of former employees and cabinet members condemning him as morally and mentally unfit? (e.g. Matthis Tillerson Kelly Bolton etc.) The coronavirus deaths? The tanked economy? The ballooning national debt? The endless loony toons lie about 75-year-olds being spies, Scarborough murdering, Obama being Muslim, etc? The man-made not wearing masks, one of the easiest ways to save lives from COVID while still allowing economic activity, into a tribal badge of loyalty. Please abandon tribalism and/or the delusion that this madness is worth some judges & tax cuts. We true conservatives can suffer Biden a little and get a good non-insane candidate up in 4 years. This will be good both for the nation and the longterm prospects of conservative principles, including stricter immigration policies. 2nd term trump is not a risk we should take. He will be unbound, free to pursue every whim and vendetta with zero fear of electoral consequences.

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