disingenuous as these white evangelicals are or standing fast with him. she s standing fast. she ran right to mar-a-lago and said, i m not switching. i m not switching horses. i m not doing like candice and the others who are like, i never really liked trump. he s rude. she s like, i m sticking with him. what do you think that means for what she does next? she doesn t have a political career outside of trumpism, which i think is what makes her different than a lot of these other figures who have sort of had a history in right-wing politics, hitched their wagons to trumpism, but are happy enough to put desantis in front instead. she is she is where she is only because of her fealty to donald trump. and so if she s going to have a future, either in political office or in kind of right-wing entertainment news media, i think that there is no it doesn t make good career sense
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christie is trying to be so low to overcompensate for being too high. he s muddled. so i d say walker and rubio so far are the stars. somehow hillary s windup? she s a monopoly. she has no competition, so she s not that great. so talk about the road to character. why did you write it? i occasionally come across people who are just wonderful. and i was in frederick, maryland, people volunteering to help immigrants anded we walked edwe walked in and they re good and patient and true and not bragging about themselves, not thinking about themselves. and i ve achieved more than i ever thought i would in a career sense, but i thought that i don t have. i don t have that kind of inner goodness. and i don t know if i can get it. but i d at least like to know how you do get it. and so the book is a collection of character stories about people who really built themselves from disasters to being really good. and you talk about dwight eisenhower in the book. yeah. so eisenhower is an e