Posts Tagged ‘President’

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE RNC AND ALL AMERICAN PATRIOTS

October 6, 2020

It is time now to begin seeking a successor to President Trump.

While our current Commander in Chief may be the master of the deal he is incompetent when it comes to dignified debate. We need a level headed businessman/woman/person with the oratory skills of Barack Obama, the demeanor of Mike Pence, the stamina of a thirty-five year old Arnold Schwarzenegger, the I.Q. of the average Mensa member, the regard for our constitution exhibited by Amy Coney Barrett who is as affable as Bogart or Bacall with the negotiating ability of Donald Trump in order to keep the country from collapsing under the force of the Marxist/socialists wanting to take control. A lot to take in and a difficult find, thus the search must begin now for 2024.

Yes, minor compromises to the above qualifications can be accepted. However, the majority of the list must be kept in tact. For instance, foregoing the oratory skills of former president Obama would have to be replaced by the honesty of the integrity of Gandhi or Lincoln.

I recognize that the Marxists will not compromise on their Utopian dreams and schemes; that it will be an ongoing and constant battle to get anything through an ideological congress. The president of the future must be commanding yet accommodating like the one we have at present. He or she must have lofty goals for the nation and the support of a majority of like-minded patriots.

The next and future presidents must be of strong character. All humans are flawed and there should be some acceptance of minor misgivings. I know that some would like to see only people in charge who are of a single long-lasting marriage to one person. Know that mistakes are made and corrections necessary. Just as marriage is a decision made at a time in the life continuum, and made with the expectations of longevity, time and attitudes change and it is sometimes necessary to adjust to those changes.

The choices you make in nominating the next Republican presidential candidate on behalf of this nation will have influence, not only for a four or eight year term, but far longer. For that matter, your support and promotion of down-line candidates is also of significant importance. They cannot be the Mitt Romney’s of the House or Senate with (R) behind their name but opposing every offering of the country’s chief executive. That R should not follow the lead of the Marxists in the other party. They cannot have world dominant Communism in their hearts. They have to be for the country first, the global community next and themselves last as we have seen with President Trump.

America needs people in government who are most concerned for the well-being of the country, not the advancement of a political party or complete domination of the American people. We need a government that recognizes states’ rights, not one that overrides or subjugates them.

And, while you’re at it, please consider representatives in the down-line who are willing to serve the country for a limited time and move on to other endeavors. We need people who recognize, willingly accept and limit their own tenure in their respective deliberative bodies. We need more Pat Toomeys; conservative but not unreasoned. Term limits are voted on by the very people who, for the most part, want permanent lifetime positions. That must change to benefit our country.

WHETHER YOU’RE PRESIDENT OR FIRST LADY, YOU JUST CAN’T PUSH RACISM ENOUGH!

December 19, 2014

As the first lady tried to justify her hatred for white people, she related the following story in a People Magazine interview:

“I tell this story – I mean, even as the first lady – during that wonderfully publicized trip I took to Target, not highly disguised, the only person who came up to me in the store was a woman who asked me to help her take something off a shelf. Because she didn’t see me as the first lady, she saw me as someone who could help her. Those kinds of things happen in life. So it isn’t anything new.”

She makes it sound like only one person approached her because she is black. Maybe, just maybe, she was recognized and the awed Target shoppers gave her some space. It could also be because she was surrounded by 4-6 ominously large men and the other shoppers feared being thrown to the ground, handcuffed and disappeared.

I’m surprised she didn’t say the woman called out to her, “Hey girl, get your butt over here and hand me this”.

I truly doubt that no one approached her because of her skin color.  For all one knows, she may have forgotten her deodorant that day.  The one woman who did approach her had to be one of Gruber’s ignorant, inattentive and stupid public.

As a matter of fact, I was in WalMart yesterday and no one, absolutely no one, came up to me. Was it because I’m white?  Could be, but I don’t think so.