What should be the primary trait in the next president? In my opinion it's as it always has been, courage. Like or lump Trump, he has courage.

I’d settle for... self-control

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This to me is the key personality trait a man (or woman) must have when facing down the challenges the West currently must address.

So when I hear named bandied about I must first ask "does this person have courage"?

Biden actually had a bit of courage in him, even if it was undiplomatic when he called Putin a thug and Xi a thug on separate incidents, I can respect him for expressing himself and indirectly supporting Western values as historically driven by America. I agreed with him keeping Trumps tariffs on China, his folies were allowing an open border and the signing of the I.R.A (along with re-entering the Paris Accord which hurts the middle class of the West).

Regardless, at least he showed a pulse from time to time. I can disagree with a man be it Tucker Carlson, Netanyahu, Zelensky or some far left radical, but if they show some courage in their conviction (and allow others to debate), I will give them the time of day. If they face the fire I can't fault them for having heart and commitment.

Trump at his peak though was the most courageous in our lifetime. He didn't exactly have the "tear down this wall moment", but he came close with his U.N speeches and calling out leaders right to their faces. Who can forget showing a video to African leaders at the Whitehouse? Surviving an assassination and telling his supporters to "fight" will be remembered long after his term ends.

Thus, whoever you choose in 3 years must have courage. We don't need diplomacy. We need straight talk and courage.

Now, you can run down a list in your own minds of who might fit that definition.
Trump is a coward.

He always attempts to blame others.
 
Respectful of science, medicine, and higher education,
magnanimously placing the interests of the nation above ones own
 
This to me is the key personality trait a man (or woman) must have when facing down the challenges the West currently must address.

So when I hear named bandied about I must first ask "does this person have courage"?

Biden actually had a bit of courage in him, even if it was undiplomatic when he called Putin a thug and Xi a thug on separate incidents, I can respect him for expressing himself and indirectly supporting Western values as historically driven by America. I agreed with him keeping Trumps tariffs on China, his folies were allowing an open border and the signing of the I.R.A (along with re-entering the Paris Accord which hurts the middle class of the West).

Regardless, at least he showed a pulse from time to time. I can disagree with a man be it Tucker Carlson, Netanyahu, Zelensky or some far left radical, but if they show some courage in their conviction (and allow others to debate), I will give them the time of day. If they face the fire I can't fault them for having heart and commitment.

Trump at his peak though was the most courageous in our lifetime. He didn't exactly have the "tear down this wall moment", but he came close with his U.N speeches and calling out leaders right to their faces. Who can forget showing a video to African leaders at the Whitehouse? Surviving an assassination and telling his supporters to "fight" will be remembered long after his term ends.

Thus, whoever you choose in 3 years must have courage. We don't need diplomacy. We need straight talk and courage.

Now, you can run down a list in your own minds of who might fit that definition.
It's the will to do what's right, despite the naysayers, and that's where Trump is the greatest of all time. He has a knack for always being right, always having the best judgment about a situation. Trump is absolutely his own man. He's the polar opposite of the incompetent marionette 0bama. Everybody knew 0bama would be horrible, and he was.
 
Trump is a coward.

He always attempts to blame others.

Pretty much everything that is wrong is some one else's fault. Unless Bears or Volcanoes are involved.

I've yet to see Baby Jesus blame ANYTHING on a bear.
 
Pretty much everything that is wrong is some one else's fault. Unless Bears or Volcanoes are involved.

I've yet to see Baby Jesus blame ANYTHING on a bear.
The 2020 presidential election was an especially repugnant example of the degenerate's inability to handle the truth.
 
This to me is the key personality trait a man (or woman) must have when facing down the challenges the West currently must address.

So when I hear named bandied about I must first ask "does this person have courage"?

Biden actually had a bit of courage in him, even if it was undiplomatic when he called Putin a thug and Xi a thug on separate incidents, I can respect him for expressing himself and indirectly supporting Western values as historically driven by America. I agreed with him keeping Trumps tariffs on China, his folies were allowing an open border and the signing of the I.R.A (along with re-entering the Paris Accord which hurts the middle class of the West).

Regardless, at least he showed a pulse from time to time. I can disagree with a man be it Tucker Carlson, Netanyahu, Zelensky or some far left radical, but if they show some courage in their conviction (and allow others to debate), I will give them the time of day. If they face the fire I can't fault them for having heart and commitment.

Trump at his peak though was the most courageous in our lifetime. He didn't exactly have the "tear down this wall moment", but he came close with his U.N speeches and calling out leaders right to their faces. Who can forget showing a video to African leaders at the Whitehouse? Surviving an assassination and telling his supporters to "fight" will be remembered long after his term ends.

Thus, whoever you choose in 3 years must have courage. We don't need diplomacy. We need straight talk and courage.

Now, you can run down a list in your own minds of who might fit that definition.

Authenticity. Because if that doesn't exist in the first place....what does it matter if a president has "courage" or charisma, or anything else?
 
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Character.

I agree. But where we most likely disagree is that I no longer believe that ANYONE who makes it to the Oval Office is a genuine, honest person of good character, or a true patriot. They have to be "in the club" to make it there in the first place. Which means that all presidents these days are basically just puppets or spokespeople for the traitorous globalist powers-that-shouldn't-be, imo. I know that sounds incredibly 'black pill' but that's what I've concluded, after seeing the same things happen over and over, for decades.
 
I agree. But where we most likely disagree is that I no longer believe that ANYONE who makes it to the Oval Office is a genuine, honest person of good character, or a true patriot. They have to be "in the club" to make it there in the first place. Which means that all presidents these days are basically just puppets or spokespeople for the traitorous globalist powers-that-shouldn't-be, imo. I know that sounds incredibly 'black pill' but that's what I've concluded, after seeing the same things happen over and over, for decades.
Oh, I agree fully. I have no faith or trust in any of these people, either party.

But this grotesque orange child is something I never expected to see in the Oval Office.

Never, ever. No way. I assumed we were better than this.
 
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