No. 3

Not my quote – but it’s in essence what I keep saying to anyone I know who still supports No. 3 and tries to defend it. Truly an ugly soul on every front –

“None of the president’s positives can balance the moral and political danger we face under a leader of such grossly immoral character.”

And women like Sara Sanders who last night mocked Joe Biden’s stutter on twitter? I don’t have to be a fan of Joe Biden or a member of his party to know that’s just a really low blow – an ugly flaw in character, just like No. 3’s mocking of handicapped people, pussy grabbing mentality, attacks on 16 year old climate activists with autism, gold star families and dead DECENT politicians and career military who gave their entire lives to service, – and I am so done with anyone who continues to applaud these people and their degrading bullying childish stupid behavior. Reminds me of all the mean kids in school and how some never grow up. These things have nothing to do with politics and everything to do with who we are as a people.

I believe you when you tell me who you are.

 

 🎇 But in this season it is well to reassert that the hope of mankind rests in faith.  As man thinketh, so he is. Nothing much happens unless you believe in it, and believing there is hope for the world is a way to move toward it. 

– Gladys Taber

 

 

2 thoughts on “No. 3”

  1. I thought of you when I saw this joke…
    A man went to Heaven and couldn’t believe the amount of clocks that were there. Each clock had a person’s name above it. He asked Peter what was up with all the clocks and Peter explained, “Each times a person lies, cheats, or commits any kind of sin, the second hand on their clock spins faster.” Just out of curiosity, the man asked Peter, “Where is Donald Trump’s clock?” Peter replied, “Oh, God has that one in his office. The hand spins so fast He uses it for a fan.”

  2. I was so angry when I saw this. I wanted to send her Sharon Emery’s TED talk about stuttering — one of the brightest, most capable women I know who had a career in journalism and PR and still has a stammer. But boy, that never held her back. (google Sharon Emery TED talk for some real inspiration!) As someone once said, “Everything Trump touches dies,” and so true, at least in moral terms. And don’t start me on Debbie Dingell.

    On another note… be merry!

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