Back in 2012, shortly after President Obama secured a second term in the White House, I wrote a column in which I posed the below question to Americans: If our president can do so many things wrong in his first term, fail miserably to achieve every predicted outcome he put forth at the beginning of his presidency, show no interest in addressing the biggest threats to our nation, and still be rewarded with re-election, how can he possibly respect us?
To Shill for Trump Is to Lose His Respect
To Shill for Trump Is to Lose His Respect
To Shill for Trump Is to Lose His Respect
Back in 2012, shortly after President Obama secured a second term in the White House, I wrote a column in which I posed the below question to Americans: If our president can do so many things wrong in his first term, fail miserably to achieve every predicted outcome he put forth at the beginning of his presidency, show no interest in addressing the biggest threats to our nation, and still be rewarded with re-election, how can he possibly respect us?
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