13) Weinstein was canceled; but also a charity I used to work with refused to attend a conference because a proposed speaker who had since been disinvited had written a middle-of-the-road comment on a Facebook thread once.
Complain about one and you're shown the other.
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23) And so he chose to lead, and uphold his duties as president (and, you know, whichever random drug companies he was into that day), even if it meant risk to his own health.
I don't know. I'm not Trump's biggest fan, but that was the day I was most proud of him.
25) And, to top it off, the president (at the time) of the United States of America attempting to overturn an election he lost.
There were a ton of things at stake, but I guess at some point many people were single issue voters.
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I never, ever got even the slightest feeling that trump was making any decision to do what was best for the country. The only thing that ever came across was that trump takes whatever actions will glorify him the most.
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Everyone who is close to him, is eventually thrown aside when they are no longer useful to him. Everyone is eventually cast away unless they show 100% undying loyalty to him and him alone. To a man, the one thing they all say is that trump only cares about trump.
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