IMO, just wrong on so many points. Just two examples: first, the Dumpster doesn’t command unshakable personal loyalty. Rather, his sycophants are either 1) afraid of him; or 2) riding his coattails for what they can get.
Second, Dubya was a decent guy? REALLY??? Since when? He ignored warnings about an attack on the U.S. He lied this coun…
IMO, just wrong on so many points. Just two examples: first, the Dumpster doesn’t command unshakable personal loyalty. Rather, his sycophants are either 1) afraid of him; or 2) riding his coattails for what they can get.
Second, Dubya was a decent guy? REALLY??? Since when? He ignored warnings about an attack on the U.S. He lied this country into two wars that cost us trillions. He started the privatization of Medicare and wanted to gut Social Security. And on and on.
I think the Mencken quotation is applicable, but I don’t agree with much else that Kasparov says in this case.
IMO, just wrong on so many points. Just two examples: first, the Dumpster doesn’t command unshakable personal loyalty. Rather, his sycophants are either 1) afraid of him; or 2) riding his coattails for what they can get.
Second, Dubya was a decent guy? REALLY??? Since when? He ignored warnings about an attack on the U.S. He lied this country into two wars that cost us trillions. He started the privatization of Medicare and wanted to gut Social Security. And on and on.
I think the Mencken quotation is applicable, but I don’t agree with much else that Kasparov says in this case.
Agreed!