Seeing recent events, I flashed back to how Andrew handled much the same thing back in 2010. I can anticipate what you're thinking, and yes, I think it would be possible to look "presidential" and mix it up with a crowd.
If you live long enough, every fact you stored about the world will become wrong. A most relevant case in point is the facts about the "democratic socialist" wonder-states of Scandenavia.
I originally posted the following in another community in response who believes that American Democracy merely exists on paper. I really like what came out of me in this post, and I have decided to post it here
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Well, guys, we Americans pressured out one speaker, and now I'm seeing rumbles about Speaker Ryan, who, I remind everyone, stated in public that he didn't want the job in the first place
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And she captures the neurosis of our time: "The world is not responding to events in this country, but rather to the description of these events by news organizations."
So, last week, the Liberal Party- the center-right coalition in Australia- voted to sack their prime minister, who at the time was probably the most conservative head-of-state in the Anglosphere
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When the Sun News Network died,I'd hoped that their stable of talents would improve the lineups of FNC rivals like Newsmax and One America. But until then, I'm interested in seeing the provocative commentary 'The Rebel' can turn out.
If I were governor of Kentucky, I would pardon the homely arrested lady. Even though I've thought pardons should be abolished ever since Clinton sold them for cash.