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4 responses to “Where Is That Great US Leadership That We All Looked Up To”

  1. C.A. Post Avatar

    Most of this was hilarious, especially Trump’s penchant for telling people, “Believe me.” However, he has done some very good things that will be attested to in history.
    Also, I have questions if his lies or “misstatements” are any more severe or frequent than most presidents who have preceded him since Eisenhower and JFK, the last truly honest president being Jimmy Carter.
    (Clinton: “I did not have sex with that woman… It depends on what the meaning of ‘is’ is.”)
    Trump is his own worst enemy many times over, acting childish and worrying over long established names of bodies of water and offices (think Gulf of Mexico and Department of Defense) rather than things that really matter. He is consummately absorbed with his image and may actually think he is a “savior for the world.”
    He, like Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar, Alexander, and Julius Caesar will find he is but a pawn in the Hand of a God who will not share His glory with another. (Add Putin, Modi, Xi and many other to that list.)
    “I am YHWH; that is My Name; My glory I give to no other, nor My praise to carved idols.” Isaiah 42:8

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    1. Commander Sandeep Dhawan (Veteran) Avatar

      Frankly speaking, Trump had a fantastic image in India until he went after India with vengeance. Diplomacy and negotiations are done behind closed doors and not on Twitter and Truth Social. I am sure things will look up. The US team is already in New Delhi.

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      1. C.A. Post Avatar

        It is unfortunate that one of Trump’s childish habits is airing grievances on social media. I hope you are correct, my friend.🤠❤️🙏

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      2. Commander Sandeep Dhawan (Veteran) Avatar

        Indeed.

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