This is a a not shocking to me. As much as I disliked Trump, many, if not most, of these people seemed to reject their former selves for ever embracing the Republican Party.
And they were so radical that they went after the law firm representing Trump. In a fit of mid-guided...
loyalty some of their followers withdrew their support for the
law-firm’s pro-bono client,
Saint Jude’s Hospital. #LincolnProject never came out to defend Saint Jude’s. If you are so self-righteous in your mission that you are indifferent to collateral damage then your mission
is no longer noble. Saint Jude’s may be the closest thing to a perfect and effective non-profit ever created. Not only is all treatment free their advances in childhood cancers is unmatched. If you intend to do good, don’t leave victims in your wake. Particularly if the victims
are sick children. Movements in the era of Trump seem to be as self-absorbed as Trump himself.
If you are ego-driven you just want Trump to make room for you on a high platform where you compete for gaping adoration and money to hold your place.
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Just a note to pro-Trump #GOP and elected #GOP. FWIW, I want to clear up one fact. Trump is nothing like Reagan. I don’t understand the animosity towards the Bush’s but setting that aside, a perception that Trump is a version of Reagan is totally inaccurate. If Trump mirrors...
anyone it is the Democrats. I remember in the early days of Rush and other political pundits pointed to the way the Democrats gained their hold on not by trying to help the less fortunate but telling the less fortunate only Democrats understood and could save them. They were..
helpless but for the Democratic Party. When Biden rolled out his E.Os, Proclamations, and Memos, many defended them saying he was simply undoing what Trump had done. Setting aside Presidents are not
elected for the sole purpose of undoing what the preceding President did, what