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Self-Destruct 05-19-17
Code red! Code red! The President has "accidentally" pushed the self-destruct button...again...
May is National Military Appreciation Month. Michael visited soldiers in undisclosed locations this past week as part of his work with the USO, but he left us with some beautiful signed prints, limited to just 100. A perfect gift for the soldier in your life, or anyone who loves our men and women of the military. Check out all the events planned for National Military Appreciation Month HERE , and click on the image "For Love of Country" to order.
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Trump Isn’t Playing 8-D Chess
BEN SHAPIRO May 17, 2017 4:00 AM @BENSHAPIRO
The president’s character flaws are getting in the way of his agenda.
This week, President Trump proved once again that character matters. Trump failed miserably on all fronts — not because of his political principles, which were never philosophically conservative, but because Trump is a deeply flawed man, and thus an even more flawed leader. His obsession with others’ perceptions led him to fire FBI director James Comey — who should have been fired, by all rights, months ago — for the sin of failing to respect Trump’s bizarre theories about Obama-era “wiretapping.” Meanwhile, in an act of extreme arrogance, Trump appeared on national television and proceeded to destroy the supposed rationales for the Comey firing. His pathological insecurities then led him to tweet about “tapes” of Comey, which he then refused to allow his communications team to sweep under the rug.
There is no 8-D underwater quantum chess. There is only Trump. And as the so-called law of the lid states in business, the upper limit of a president’s competence can never be superseded by that of his subordinates. And Trump’s competence is tied directly to his character defects. read more
BEN SHAPIRO May 17, 2017 4:00 AM @BENSHAPIRO
The president’s character flaws are getting in the way of his agenda.
This week, President Trump proved once again that character matters. Trump failed miserably on all fronts — not because of his political principles, which were never philosophically conservative, but because Trump is a deeply flawed man, and thus an even more flawed leader. His obsession with others’ perceptions led him to fire FBI director James Comey — who should have been fired, by all rights, months ago — for the sin of failing to respect Trump’s bizarre theories about Obama-era “wiretapping.” Meanwhile, in an act of extreme arrogance, Trump appeared on national television and proceeded to destroy the supposed rationales for the Comey firing. His pathological insecurities then led him to tweet about “tapes” of Comey, which he then refused to allow his communications team to sweep under the rug.
There is no 8-D underwater quantum chess. There is only Trump. And as the so-called law of the lid states in business, the upper limit of a president’s competence can never be superseded by that of his subordinates. And Trump’s competence is tied directly to his character defects. read more