Climbing on board the cult of personality is never conducive to rational thought. Whether it is Patton or Mccarther, Clinton (either one) or Trump, what really matters is policy. Does the person in a leadership position bring forward policy that addresses the problems at hand??
Most major political operators at the top have some personality flaws, picadilloes or weakness. Kennedy, Roosavelt, Nixon, Clinton(s) and Trump all had major things to point to. And I am open to adding about anyone else to the list of examples. Your list is as good as mine her
The point I wish to make is that is policy, what and how of addressing a problem, is what really matters.
Brand loyalty should have little weight in our political choosing or advocacy.
Originally Posted by ICU 812
And sometimes the political parties want you to buy the pig in the poke. Lately, that pig is an empty suit that the party ascribes all sorts of ridiculous talents. Remember? Hillary Clinton, the most qualified person to ever run for president. Obama, young, hip, cool, and "clean and articulate". Biden, and his return to normal and he will "shut down" the virus. I can't do the same to the GOP as they don't sell their candidates the same way.
So...do you buy that pig? Most of us look to what someone said, and/or did in their past. Even if they were unsuccessful, the attempt gives insight into the inner workings of old racist totalitarians like Biden.
The democrat party should be held up to ridicule for this ticket of blue check wokism. Democrats should stay at home for the next couple of cycles until people like the squad have left government one way or another.
I mean, you should be able to admit that Trump was right about Biden on almost everything. Rank and file republicans/conservatives had his number from the beginning, but Biden fooled those who voted for him. This is truly your fault.