It's easy to judge anyone's life from the outside but until we have walked in his shoes, we have not earned the right to judge. I've got to hand it to Trump. He is showing more grit than anyone I've seen since JFK. For him to hang in there the way he has, in spite of all the abuse, tells me that he loves this country and realizes the dan…
It's easy to judge anyone's life from the outside but until we have walked in his shoes, we have not earned the right to judge. I've got to hand it to Trump. He is showing more grit than anyone I've seen since JFK. For him to hang in there the way he has, in spite of all the abuse, tells me that he loves this country and realizes the danger we all are in. Yet he continues to fight.
As Tom Renz said:
"...They are willing to do absolutely anything to ensure Trump can’t get back into the White House. If you want to know why We The People need to support Donald Trump it’s because of this. If Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, the democrats, all oppose Donald Trump that tells me one thing, he’s the man. Anyone who’s under this much attack from the globalists must be a real threat..."
The indictment of Donald Trump has been inevitable since the moment Trump won the 2016 election, because all along, winning that election with the transformative America First message campaigned on has always been the “real” crime of Donald Trump.
I do agree about the fact that he loves this country and took enormous risks and made enormous sacrifices to serve as president and try to make things better for the citizens of this country. That is for me undeniable and probably the biggest point in his favor.
I remember being on the fence about him in spring 2016 and my mom telling me that she’d been listening to Trump as a pundit/commenter for quite some time before he ever announced his candidacy, and that it was very clear to her that he loves this country very much. That helped convince me.
It's easy to judge anyone's life from the outside but until we have walked in his shoes, we have not earned the right to judge. I've got to hand it to Trump. He is showing more grit than anyone I've seen since JFK. For him to hang in there the way he has, in spite of all the abuse, tells me that he loves this country and realizes the danger we all are in. Yet he continues to fight.
As Tom Renz said:
"...They are willing to do absolutely anything to ensure Trump can’t get back into the White House. If you want to know why We The People need to support Donald Trump it’s because of this. If Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, the democrats, all oppose Donald Trump that tells me one thing, he’s the man. Anyone who’s under this much attack from the globalists must be a real threat..."
https://tomrenz.substack.com/p/tom-renz-the-president-needs-our?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Well stated.
The indictment of Donald Trump has been inevitable since the moment Trump won the 2016 election, because all along, winning that election with the transformative America First message campaigned on has always been the “real” crime of Donald Trump.
I do agree about the fact that he loves this country and took enormous risks and made enormous sacrifices to serve as president and try to make things better for the citizens of this country. That is for me undeniable and probably the biggest point in his favor.
I remember being on the fence about him in spring 2016 and my mom telling me that she’d been listening to Trump as a pundit/commenter for quite some time before he ever announced his candidacy, and that it was very clear to her that he loves this country very much. That helped convince me.