It's frustrating that this dearth of leadership is so widespread. Whether it's CEOs or Members of Congress, or state legislatures (and more) there's a serious dearth of leadership.
Also saw this today, and... Yeah.
But it's hard to feel motivated to type more on the subject. At least, not tonight.
After all, 80% of our population gets it. They're not the problem.
I wonder how and why so many of the people in positions like this are such tools.
Though I suppose Trump showed that it sometimes works in our favor. (ie... Jan 6th might have gone a little differently if he actually led from the front, and marched with his supporters. Terrible though he is, he actually doesn't have the right instincts. Thank God. I get the impression he was acting more like a mob boss - no direct order, make himself scarce and have a good ski I when anything illegal happens. Maybe if he hadn't faked bone spurs he'd have understood. I am rather glad he doesn't. Oh, and if he was truly serious about overthrowing our government he should have gone all in before the inauguration. It's always harder when you don't hold the reins... And the military, Intel agencies, FBI, and other instruments of the state all report to Biden now. Not saying they can't still cause problems - though the 4th of March rumors seem to be quelled a bit. Just, Idk. They should have acted like actual leaders instead of thinking of his supporters as pawns. Clearly didn't understand the whole 'fishers of men' bit that Jesus talked about in the Bible they supposedly care about.)
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