Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Trump "weak and sniveling". Wife stronger.
Peggy Noonan: ‘Weak and sniveling’ Trump is not as strong as his wife | TheHill
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Who reads this rag?
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"The Hill is a top US political website, read by the White House and more lawmakers than any other site -- vital for policy, politics and election campaigns."
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It still looks well respected. I assume that Law Professors especially in the Securities and Corporation Law areas still suggest their students read this paper. Especially schools like Harvard, Yale, New York University, Columbia, Duke who sent a lot of students to Wall Street after and even before they graduate. Peggy Noonan - Wikipedia |
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Peggy Noonan has always had my great respect for her logic and her writings. she is a gifted wordsmith.
I understood the reason(s) and agreed with much of what she said in that column. However any guy doesn't marry a strong woman unless he can handle the relationship. In that she and I disagree Personal Best Regards |
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"Trump is the political version of a pickup artist, and Republicans — and America — went to bed with him convinced that he was something other than what he is. Trump inherited his fortune but describes himself as though he were a self-made man. " Read more at: Donald Trump Can’t Close Deal, Failing Salesman | National Review "He has had a middling career in real estate and a poor one as a hotelier and casino operator but convinced people he is a titan of industry. He has never managed a large, complex corporate enterprise, but he did play an executive on a reality show. He presents himself as a confident ladies’ man but is so insecure that he invented an imaginary friend to lie to the New York press about his love life and is now married to a woman who is open and blasé about the fact that she married him for his money. He fixates on certain words (“negotiator”) and certain classes of words (mainly adjectives and adverbs, “bigly,” “major,” “world-class,” “top,” and superlatives), but he isn’t much of a negotiator, manager, or leader. He cannot negotiate a health-care deal among members of a party desperate for one, can’t manage his own factionalized and leak-ridden White House, and cannot lead a political movement that aspires to anything greater than the service of his own pathetic vanity. He wants to be John Wayne, but what he is is “Woody Allen without the humor.” Peggy Noonan, to whom we owe that observation, has his number: He is soft, weak, whimpering, and petulant. He isn’t smart enough to do the job and isn’t man enough to own up to the fact. For all his gold-plated toilets, he is at heart that middling junior salesman watching Glengarry Glen Ross and thinking to himself: “That’s the man I want to be.” How many times do you imagine he has stood in front of a mirror trying to project like Alec Baldwin? Unfortunately for the president, it’s Baldwin who does the good imitation of Trump, not the other way around." |
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They referring to Ivanka - not the whore
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