Max Boot is loathed by us "libtards," but he is a #neverTrump Repub who has his moments. He always considered himself a conservative, but he feels like all y'all have hijacked the term.
So, like me, he is trying to reason you guys off the tracks as the train comes bearing down on you. You can see from his final para below, he is anxious to give POTUS credit when due.
I am confident that most of yinz will just snark this, because it is all you got. But, if it gets through to even one of you, it is worth the effort.
http://foreignpolicy.com/2018/01/03/nevertrump-doesnt-owe-anyone-an-apology/
Like any other president, Trump will do a few good things that are worth applauding, and I will continue to point those out when appropriate. But more than any previous president — even Warren Harding and Richard Nixon — he is a moral abomination who disgraces his office on a daily basis and embarrasses the country he purports to lead. Sorry, Trumpites, the rule of law, the standards of presidential behavior, and the norms of civilized society are too precious to sacrifice for the sake of a few — very few! — policy achievements. They are worth far more than $1.5 trillion.
So, like me, he is trying to reason you guys off the tracks as the train comes bearing down on you. You can see from his final para below, he is anxious to give POTUS credit when due.
I am confident that most of yinz will just snark this, because it is all you got. But, if it gets through to even one of you, it is worth the effort.
http://foreignpolicy.com/2018/01/03/nevertrump-doesnt-owe-anyone-an-apology/
Like any other president, Trump will do a few good things that are worth applauding, and I will continue to point those out when appropriate. But more than any previous president — even Warren Harding and Richard Nixon — he is a moral abomination who disgraces his office on a daily basis and embarrasses the country he purports to lead. Sorry, Trumpites, the rule of law, the standards of presidential behavior, and the norms of civilized society are too precious to sacrifice for the sake of a few — very few! — policy achievements. They are worth far more than $1.5 trillion.