Now we begin the "Was it heartfelt enough?" phase, along with "Why did he NOT mention group X, Y, Z?" (See the problem yet?)https://twitter.com/axios/status/897137324332638208 …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
It rings false because he was forced to make a statement. It's a shame the man who should be setting our moral standards, has no morals!
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Replying to @andyshernoff
You look to the president to set your moral standards? That looks like a problem no matter the president.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @andyshernoff
Moving the goalposts. Do you deny the President ought to be a moral person? And do you think he actually IS?
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Replying to @theDHXavier @andyshernoff
I want a president who has empathy, talent, love for America, and a passion for the greater good. He has those.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @andyshernoff
Can you give an example of when the President has shown empathy?
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Replying to @robbmcdowell @andyshernoff
So you can say he didn't mean it in his secret thoughts?
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Empathy is a thing displayed. It's not "secret". You choose a president or person who is secretly good and not obviously good?
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Agreed. Also true: We are watching different movies. On my screen, empathy is obvious.
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I'm definitely watching a different movie.
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Replying to @brimaguire @ScottAdamsSays and
Scott's watching the same movie Richard Spencer's watching. He's sitting next to him sharing popcorn agreeing it's a great movie.
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