You desperate DEMOCRATS keep chanting that like it's true.
It isn't. He could literally shoot someone in the street and not lose voters. Remember?
Some of us are intelligent and mature enough to realize that politics is the art of the possible, and compromise is the key to progress.
I said some of us. That doesn't include you.
Would that be Englandistan, the same "#1 ally" that regularly proclaims that he isn't welcome in their country?He didn't even have the class to send condolences to our #1 ally when the London mosque was attacked.
It's telling that you consider insincere lip service classy.
You really don't know how shallow and stupid you sound, do you?
“What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
― Charles Dickens
Phantasmal (09-13-2017)
Your acceptance of trump's mean-spirited boorishness means you have precious little moral justification for calling out others.
Some of us are intelligent enough to understand that the leader of the country should lead by good example, not by cheap insults and hot-headed tweeting.
trump spurned England after he met with Theresa May and realized she was light-years ahead of him in political know-how and general intelligence.
It's also telling that you *don't* consider diplomacy to be classy.
So as far as appearing shallow and stupid, look no further than your bathroom mirror.
“What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
― Charles Dickens
Phantasmal (09-13-2017)
I don't consider empty rhetoric to be classy, it's true.
My alleged embrace of "mean-spirited boorishness" does nothing to relieve you of responsibility for your own actions.
I am not perfect, it's true. That doesn't mean I am blind to my own faults, or those of others.
If only perfect beings were allowed to correct their fellow mortals, your argument might not be specious.
Remember, when we stand before the Creator, the misdeeds of others will not be any defense for our sins.
Pray on that.
P.S. Your timeline of Trump supposedly spurning Englandistan after meeting Ms. Strongandstable is laughable.
I pray that your correction of them will help me to recognize sin in my life and atone for it, as has already happened. When you point out a fault of mine correctly, do I not respond in humility and grace?
I hope and pray that the stiff-necked rejection of all correction that the father of lies has deceived you with will depart.
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