Log in
Control Panel
|
|
|
|
Notifications
Who is online?
In total there are 5 users online :: 2 Registered, 0 Hidden and 3 Guests
Kyng, The Last Outlaw
Most users ever online was 156 on Wed Jul 03, 2019 11:22 am
Kyng, The Last Outlaw
Most users ever online was 156 on Wed Jul 03, 2019 11:22 am
Statistics
We have 33 registered users
The newest registered user is GamrNrd
Our users have posted a total of 4093 messages in 1691 subjects
The newest registered user is GamrNrd
Our users have posted a total of 4093 messages in 1691 subjects
Latest topics
CBOX
Chris Christie Compares President Trump To '72-Year-Old Relative' Who Refuses To Change His Mind
Page 1 of 1 • Share
Chris Christie Compares President Trump To '72-Year-Old Relative' Who Refuses To Change His Mind
#1023
From The New York Daily News
This seems to be an accurate description of Donald Trump lately. The difference between him and say President Ronald Reagan at this age is that not only able to communicate with people, but he listened to his advisors as well.
Just saying.

David Boroff of the New York Daily News wrote:
President Trump is a stubborn grandpa.
That's what former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said on Sunday during an interview with ABC's "This Week."
Christie, a former Trump advisor, likened the President to a "72-year-old relative" who refuses to change his or her ways.
“When people get older, they become more and more convinced of the fact that what they’re doing is the right thing and it becomes harder to convince them otherwise," Christie told ABC News.
Christie made the comments while discussing incoming White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and the challenges he faces working for Trump.
“I was encouraged by hearing him say he wasn’t going to try to manage the president," Christie told ABC News. "I think that one of the mistakes — I think a very well-intentioned mistake that Gen. Kelly made is that he tried to manage the president. I don’t think you can do that.”
Kelly is currently serving as Trump's chief of staff, but is leaving at the end of the year — along with Defense Secretary James Mattis.
"Manage the things you can manage," Christie told ABC News. "And if Mick does that, I think he'll be successful. If he doesn't, it'll be hard."
This seems to be an accurate description of Donald Trump lately. The difference between him and say President Ronald Reagan at this age is that not only able to communicate with people, but he listened to his advisors as well.
Just saying.

Create an account or log in to leave a reply
You need to be a member in order to leave a reply.
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
» Father, 2 Young Children Found Dead Days After Disapperance, Authorities Say
» David Muir Clash With George Stephanopoulos Led to ABC News Chief Ouster
» Biden Says There Will Be Enough Vaccine For American Adults By End of May
» Donald Trump's CPAC Speech: The 50 Most Ridiculous Lines
» #GoldenCalf
» Maine Mom Leaves Baby in Freezing Car
» Free Byte: Capitol Rioter Regrets Her Actions
» Last thing you ate/drank
» Trump Supporter Charged in Capitol Riots Says She 'Bought into a Lie,' Now Regrets 'Everything'
» THE SECOND IMPEACHMENT TRIAL OF FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP -- Impeachment Trial Goes Blue, Forcing Network Language Calls
» THE SECOND IMPEACHMENT TRIAL OF FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP -- Day 1 Takeaways
» Hello one and all!
» How are you feeling right now?
» TV shows you liked as a kid?
» House Managers Rebut Trump Team's Calls to Dismiss Impeachment Case, Say Evidence is 'Overwhelming'
» What are your plans for the day.
» Dustin Diamond, Known For Role as Screech in "Saved by the Bell," Dead at 44
» As U.S. Warns on Withdrawal, Data Shows Taliban Attacks Climb in Past Year
» Wife Accused of Stabbing Husband After Finding Photos of Him Having Sex With ‘Another’ Woman — Without Realizing That Was Herself