5 thoughts on “Bruised & Battered But Never Broken

  1. We knew Donald Trump‘s faults and we had no illusions of what would happen to this nation if he was not elected so we voted for him.

    Donald Trump loves our country, he’s willing to fight for us, and his vision will keep America safe if we can only get those idiots on the left to knock it off.

    God bless our president.

  2. President Donald Trump exemplifies everything America has stood for in the past. When I think of this great leader who’s steadfast courage in the face of great adversity I’m reminded of Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1. “To be or not to be” soliloquy.

  3. Finally, one of the greatest US presidents gets mentioned. That would be Calvin Coolidge. Really great, totally great. His disdain for federal interference with normal life was huge. He could have continued the grasping socialism of Wilson, but instead he favored stand-off republicanism at its finest.

  4. Tammany Hall, Chicago, et al. were allowed to fester and provide a base for the BullShi-viks which we have to muck out of what is left of the government. If we can. I am sure that the previous tenants in that House had perfectly reasonable excuses for ignoring and/or cooperating with the Corruptocrats. Maybe for a small piece of the action….?

    The ideology that they hung over the mantle was just a distraction for the rubes. In reality, they had no idea what to do with the position that they were allowed to hold. Such a waste…..

    This guy (President Trump), who doesn’t know jack about virology, saw the smoke from the crematoria in China and fielded a team of ‘Murican Scientists to try and save ‘Murican lives and the ‘Murican economy.

    “Flattening the Curve” was pretty slick and real ballsy. There was no precedent and no legal or Consitutional authority. Looks like The President found a big box of “Leadership” someplace, along with the lever to shut it all down when it seems appropriate. Must’a been something that Teddy R. left in the office.

    President Trump didn’t do anything “official” (except maybe to the fools at 3M) other than “convince” our population (and a bunch of wandering governors) that the grand idea from his team was the bestest thing since panty hose and short skirts. And the whole thing had a built-in “self-destruct”. When he stopped “convincing”, Half-Whit had a peasant party with pitch forks and torches in her living room. Damn. “Dier az Zor on the Potomic” with bells, whistles, and four part harmony. And neither he, nor anyone else, still know jack about this virus.

    I think that qualifies as “Leadership”, Boys and Girls. It is on the back of the Consitution where only the ones with special vision can find it.

    And now, “A Republic, if you can keep it”. Don’t just sit there!

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