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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    He lied to me. He got my hopes up and disappointed me. He fabricated an excuse for a whole bunch of domestic spying and wasted some of my tax dollars that would have been better spent on bombs and rockets.
    We have unlimited money for bombs and rockets. Don’t worry. But if he had caused us to not spend money on education and healthcare i might also be upset. But since our decision to not spend on those things is based on the fact that we had to give tax cuts to the super wealthy and corporations i’m nit particularly concerned about any costs associated with the Steele dosier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frugal-one View Post
    But his tax return may show that he has conflicts of interests in his business dealings or "presidential duties".
    Given the nature of the job, I suspect any source of income a President reported would be construed as a conflict of interest by somebody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
    She wore that repulsive "I don't really care, do u?" jacket on an official visit. Isn't that enough?

    If she were a honeypot, it would be better for her image than if she married The Donald for the usual reasons.
    And I thought slut-shaming was a bad thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    Given the nature of the job, I suspect any source of income a President reported would be construed as a conflict of interest by somebody.
    I suppose the integrity of jimmy carter harks back to a long gone age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
    I suppose the integrity of jimmy carter harks back to a long gone age.
    I still remember the malaise speech, when he lectured America about our “crisis of confidence”, followed by decades of virtue signaling and preaching after the voters booted him out. But if you’re going to fail, it’s best to fail with integrity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    I still remember the malaise speech, when he lectured America about our “crisis of confidence”, followed by decades of virtue signaling and preaching after the voters booted him out. But if you’re going to fail, it’s best to fail with integrity.
    I was in the Air Force during the Nixon/Ford/Carter years. Nixon gets lots of bad press but Carter was by far the worse President.
    "Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    I still remember the malaise speech, when he lectured America about our “crisis of confidence”, followed by decades of virtue signaling and preaching after the voters booted him out. But if you’re going to fail, it’s best to fail with integrity.
    Clearly, Carter has integrity to spare--a virtue, you might say.

    I guess "virtue signaling" is only despicable when progressives do it; conservatives have been beating the "holier than thou" drum for decades--mostly unsuccessfully, as their hypocrisy keeps getting exposed.

    An increase in virtuous people--like Jimmy Carter, who walks his talk--would be a wonderful phenomenon to behold, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
    An increase in virtuous people--like Jimmy Carter, who walks his talk--would be a wonderful phenomenon to behold, IMO.
    Sure would. But I’d prefer them to be competent and perhaps a tad less self-righteous. Reagan was a nice change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    I still remember the malaise speech, when he lectured America about our “crisis of confidence”, followed by decades of virtue signaling and preaching after the voters booted him out. But if you’re going to fail, it’s best to fail with integrity.
    Dang. Jimmy carter is a virtue signaler? Just wow. I hate to break it to you but i doubt your ability to judge character if that’s the opinion you’ve developed about him.

    But since you’re part of the party of trumpian integrity i suppose i’m not really surprised.

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    Jimmy Carter is one of the few rich people that walk their talk. He was building houses weeks after surgery. I can’t believe anyone would talk bad about him. Melania wearing that jacket was disgusting since she was going to visit immigrant children. She is as soulless as trump.

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