We sure do not stand united
SO much political hustling going on in the Hamptons . . . liver transplants don’t get this much attention.
And talk is all Russia: Manafort, Mueller, Strzok, Comey, Putin, spies. To hear anything informative about America is to live in Moscow.
So Lou Dobbs, what’s happening to my country?
“We’re watching the convulsion of the Democratic party. They’re filled with anger . . . They’re now into a new reality. Renaissance. A restoration. Not knowing what to do, they’re forced into the only path they see open. All they know now to do — is hate. It’s toxic. Debilitating. Savagery.”
Other presidents didn’t all grab roses either. Like Lincoln. Like most hated in a survey was his successor Andrew Johnson, who fought with his own Cabinet, party and everyone. Even George Washington seethed with critics labeling him a liar, cheat, traitor and actually calling the Father of our Country “Benedict Arnold.” And junior George Bush? Iraq plus tax cuts never won him valentines.
Sean Hannity: “Losing this country I love is scary. A huge philosophical divide with everyone at everyone’s throat. We’re living in times with no justice under the law. We have economic growth, winning the tariffs war, a chance at prosperity. The opposition’s antidote is hate. Other than ‘nothing this president can do is right,’ they have no agenda.”
Along this line comes TV contributor Robert
Zimmerman. A Democratic fund-raiser. His car’s steering wheel won’t even turn to the right. At one party a ditz, unsure which side of politics she’s buttered on, tells him: “I’ve hated you so long, but you’re growing on me. I’m beginning to like you.”