Thank you Jeff, and it wasn’t a rant; I hear you loud and clear.
We have been living through this BS for at least a decade, but if you’re from NY like me, then it’s been an eternity. Trump is the quintessential salesman; he could sell snow to an Eskimo; however, it doesn’t make him legitimate or credible.
And it’s not like we don’t have substantial evidence on our side proving what a morally bankrupt charlatan this man truly is. Therefore, I just don’t get it.
I’m just wondering why the Bulwark even bothers with this nonsense. It’s bad enough the MSM analyzes this nonsense as nauseam, which is why I don’t even bother watching cable or the mainstream news networks.
As to why these people still refuse to admit they voted for a conman? As Mark Twain famously said, “it’s easier to fool a man, than to convince him he’s ever been fooled!”..:)
One can only imagine what historians will make of this madness some day. I'm trying my best to document my opposition and dismay at what 1/2 our country says, thinks and believes...so my ancestors don't think I was buying it.
Historians in the distant future are going to dig up Heather Cox-Richardson's letters and wonder what the fork was wrong with people and this timeframe will become a semester class in history
Thank you Jeff, and it wasn’t a rant; I hear you loud and clear.
We have been living through this BS for at least a decade, but if you’re from NY like me, then it’s been an eternity. Trump is the quintessential salesman; he could sell snow to an Eskimo; however, it doesn’t make him legitimate or credible.
And it’s not like we don’t have substantial evidence on our side proving what a morally bankrupt charlatan this man truly is. Therefore, I just don’t get it.
I’m just wondering why the Bulwark even bothers with this nonsense. It’s bad enough the MSM analyzes this nonsense as nauseam, which is why I don’t even bother watching cable or the mainstream news networks.
As to why these people still refuse to admit they voted for a conman? As Mark Twain famously said, “it’s easier to fool a man, than to convince him he’s ever been fooled!”..:)
One can only imagine what historians will make of this madness some day. I'm trying my best to document my opposition and dismay at what 1/2 our country says, thinks and believes...so my ancestors don't think I was buying it.
Historians in the distant future are going to dig up Heather Cox-Richardson's letters and wonder what the fork was wrong with people and this timeframe will become a semester class in history
Agreed…:)