SadKangaroo wrote on Oct 19
th, 2019 at 9:05am:
aquascoot wrote on Oct 19
th, 2019 at 6:49am:
Sure he's a bit of a con man.
So what.
Politics is about the powers of persuasion.
Your average con man might fool a few chodes.
People like Peter Foster.
But to be so dammed awesome at this skill that you end up in the White House
Wow
It's akin to that guy that just ran the sub 2 hour marathon.
It's a level of outstanding achievement that mere mortals can only look on in jaw dropping admiration.
He should be studied for at least 5 years.
He is still bound by the law and is forbidden to abuse his presidential powers to enrich himself, which is what he's doing here.
You know, corruption, that thing that it's ok for Trump to break the law so long as he can claim he's investigating it?
Well now he's caught doing it, again, but you want to make excuses?
Is corruption bad or not!?
Should we forgive the Bidens too like you want to forgive Trump?
Look, you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs. I'm sure Julius Caesar broke a few laws by turning the Roman Republic into an imperial dynasty and plunging Europe into the Dark Ages.
Mr Trump has a similar vision for America. Great things can't be achieved by following every little legal detail, you know. The superior man must be allowed to chart his own path, distinguishing himself from the mindless chodes, who live lives of pure garbage. Look at all the great things Mr Trump has achieved. Look at all the corruption he's exposed and the efficiencies he's brought to government. Mr Trump runs as his own cabinet, his own Chief of Staff, his own media director. He's even recruiting volunteers to work for the government, great men like Giuliani. Just imagine what America will look like after another 4 years of awesomeness.
You'll be studying him, Sad - 5 years.