"So stick with the Psalmist, not Ms. Leavitt. Do not fear Trump. And do not trust Trump."
Bill, you don't need religion to know that, although they both start with the same two letters, that is the end of the similarity in your last two words. I would go one better: You can dis-trust and diss-Trump at the same time.
There is a phrase: he flies thru the air with the greatest of ease. I'll amend that to: he lies thru the air with the greatest of ease . After all he is the commander in cheat.
"So stick with the Psalmist, not Ms. Leavitt. Do not fear Trump. And do not trust Trump."
Bill, you don't need religion to know that, although they both start with the same two letters, that is the end of the similarity in your last two words. I would go one better: You can dis-trust and diss-Trump at the same time.
There is a phrase: he flies thru the air with the greatest of ease. I'll amend that to: he lies thru the air with the greatest of ease . After all he is the commander in cheat.