Condolence Letters Sent From Biden And Trump Defines The Differences Between The Two....Only One Was Worth Reading

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Donald Trump sent a letter of condolence to the British Royal Family after the passing of Queen Elizibeth II. It was short, heartfelt, and about the Queen herself.

Joe Biden sent one also. The people who wrote it for him felt the need to explore what the Queen meant in history. It wasn't a story of condolence as much as a story about power and authority. The differences in mindset are glaring.

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You believe Trump wrote his?

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Clearly. It was short and sweet.
Trump had the time to write his. Biden needs drugs just to remain coherent. And he's so busy heading out for vacation he doesn't have the time to sit down and write.
 
Clearly. It was short and sweet.
Trump had the time to write his. Biden needs drugs just to remain coherent. And he's so busy heading out for vacation he doesn't have the time to sit down and write.
Trump is semi- literate and incapable of writing multi-syllable words and paragraphs in excess of two sentences
 
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Donald Trump sent a letter
Joe Biden sent one also.

Yeah. The Trump's letter was a heartfelt personal letter expressing the warmth and friendship and loss between them and her.

The Biden's reads like some 8th grader who was trying to do an Encyclopedia Britannica essay on the sociopolitical impacts that occurred during her reign, nothing about the Queen herself as a person, probably because Joe never really ever rose up to the ranks of being worth her time nor attention.
 
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Donald Trump sent a letter of condolence to the British Royal Family after the passing of Queen Elizibeth II. It was short, heartfelt, and about the Queen herself.

Joe Biden sent one also. The people who wrote it for him felt the need to explore what the Queen meant in history. It wasn't a story of condolence as much as a story about power and authority. The differences in mindset are glaring.

Not the differences:







Trump's uncouth remarks about Princess Diana have not been forgotten.
 
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Donald Trump sent a letter of condolence to the British Royal Family after the passing of Queen Elizibeth II. It was short, heartfelt, and about the Queen herself.

Joe Biden sent one also. The people who wrote it for him felt the need to explore what the Queen meant in history. It wasn't a story of condolence as much as a story about power and authority. The differences in mindset are glaring.

Not the differences:







 
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