The GOP could hold a fundraiser by having a contest for the most condemning anti-Trump quote. My personal favorite of the moment is by National Review editor Rich Lowry, who wrote a column in the New York Post with this quote:
Mr. Trump's central failing as president has been his inability to distinguish between his personal interest and the public interest. No president in memory has made less of an effort to allow the institution of the presidency to shape him and to conform to the constraints it imposes.
Problem is, We the People may never be allowed to hold fundraisers again — not without approval. Some fundraisers are more equal than others. The other problem is that the quote is unintentionally complimentary. President Trump was elected to be himself, as is — no "reshaping."
Warrior Writers
Oh,
noteworthy writers writing noteworthy writings. You demonize Sidney
Powell and Lin Wood. You mock our president. You think you are
woefully wise interpreters of mediocrity as a so-called ill informed
crowd stands up for the truth at a rally. The Georgia evidence of a
suitcase under the table means nothing; neither does the ownership of
the very voting machines relied on for our supposed free and fair
election. To sum up your well read musings, the steady erosion of our
freedom means nothing to you and your ilk. President Trump's demeanor
is still your number-one political cause. Now he's not conceding
correctly — not in the Miss Manners McCain way of all the better
mannered men that make up the real Republican Party............To Read More.....
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