The Original Tree
Diamond Member
I don't believe all people are bad. People have different reasons for joining this cause or that cause. Sometimes they are simply uninformed, misguided. Sometimes they are part of something they want to preserve, despite the attempts of other members of their group, trying to change what was into something a lot worse.
I don't know why Feinstein is a Democrat, I only know that even though she is very partisan at times, she also is capable of displaying some practical sense which is in contrast to someone like Maxine Waters, or Crying Chuck Schummer. The Democrat Party has been off the hinge long before Donald Trump came along. And it's my opinion they were poisoned by people like The Clintons, James Carvelle, and Barak Obama.
If the Democrat Party is ever going to win it's respect back, roll up it's sleeves and pitch in to make America the best possible country it can be, it will be with more people like Feinstein, and less people like The Clintons, Obamas, Pelosis, Schummers, and Carvelles of the world.
Feinstein was one of the few people early on that said there was NO Russian Collusion and that the Democrat Party was wasting a lot of Energy on assaulting The President, when they should be tackling issues many Americans face.
I don't like a lot of what Feinstein says.. She's Partisan and very political at times, and sometimes unfair....but she at least doesn't seen unhinged like the rest of her unraveling party when she made the comment she did.
What I found more interesting than her sensible comment, was the crowd's reaction which shows me, there are a lot of issues that need dealt with by the Dem followers if they are ever going to regain their sanity and regain respect from voters who may oppose them.
Here is her latest thoughts on the current political situation:
Feinstein stuns San Francisco crowd: Trump 'can be a good president'
"The question is whether he can learn and change. If so, I believe he can be a good president.”
- U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., speaking about President Trump
The report said, “the crowd reacted with stunned silence, broken only with scattered “No’s and a few hisses and some nervous laughter.” The article said that kind of talk is “never heard in Democratic circles.”
I don't know why Feinstein is a Democrat, I only know that even though she is very partisan at times, she also is capable of displaying some practical sense which is in contrast to someone like Maxine Waters, or Crying Chuck Schummer. The Democrat Party has been off the hinge long before Donald Trump came along. And it's my opinion they were poisoned by people like The Clintons, James Carvelle, and Barak Obama.
If the Democrat Party is ever going to win it's respect back, roll up it's sleeves and pitch in to make America the best possible country it can be, it will be with more people like Feinstein, and less people like The Clintons, Obamas, Pelosis, Schummers, and Carvelles of the world.
Feinstein was one of the few people early on that said there was NO Russian Collusion and that the Democrat Party was wasting a lot of Energy on assaulting The President, when they should be tackling issues many Americans face.
I don't like a lot of what Feinstein says.. She's Partisan and very political at times, and sometimes unfair....but she at least doesn't seen unhinged like the rest of her unraveling party when she made the comment she did.
What I found more interesting than her sensible comment, was the crowd's reaction which shows me, there are a lot of issues that need dealt with by the Dem followers if they are ever going to regain their sanity and regain respect from voters who may oppose them.
Here is her latest thoughts on the current political situation:
Feinstein stuns San Francisco crowd: Trump 'can be a good president'
"The question is whether he can learn and change. If so, I believe he can be a good president.”
- U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., speaking about President Trump
The report said, “the crowd reacted with stunned silence, broken only with scattered “No’s and a few hisses and some nervous laughter.” The article said that kind of talk is “never heard in Democratic circles.”
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