I've thought the same. I think the hopium for him running again is short sighted, because i don't think the point was for him to come back as president, rather strangle the DS and walk away from it and live the rest of his life with his family. That's how a real hero goes down in history. But we will see..
The geezer's done enough to be honest. He's in his mid 70s I think and he's taken enough shit over past 5 years. Let the dude retire and enjoy family time. MIL's got it from here.
He's had a unique history that is quite well suited to what we're going through now. He (like all of us) gains more experience and knowledge every year he actively engages in his life. If there is no cognitive decline in him, whatever his age, he is the strongest 'today' than he has ever been throughout his life. Why put a horse to pasture when he's just hitting his best years? People who are clearly losing their edge (Pelosi, Brandon, etc.) should have left at the top of their game. Instead, look at the unflattering legacy they're leaving for the history books. Trump's in his prime, this is new ground for him (the past 8 years getting into the political arena, engaging in direct combat of wits against the Dems and Rinos) and is hitting on all 8 cylinders. I feel good about him being in the thick of all of this.
In his last speech as president, he said, "so, just a goodbye. We love you. We will be back in some form." I think the phrase 'in some form' is significant enough to imply that he'll return (which he did), just not as president.
I've thought the same. I think the hopium for him running again is short sighted, because i don't think the point was for him to come back as president, rather strangle the DS and walk away from it and live the rest of his life with his family. That's how a real hero goes down in history. But we will see..
The geezer's done enough to be honest. He's in his mid 70s I think and he's taken enough shit over past 5 years. Let the dude retire and enjoy family time. MIL's got it from here.
You'd better hope when you're a geezer you have the stamina, energy and guts this one has. I sure do.
He's had a unique history that is quite well suited to what we're going through now. He (like all of us) gains more experience and knowledge every year he actively engages in his life. If there is no cognitive decline in him, whatever his age, he is the strongest 'today' than he has ever been throughout his life. Why put a horse to pasture when he's just hitting his best years? People who are clearly losing their edge (Pelosi, Brandon, etc.) should have left at the top of their game. Instead, look at the unflattering legacy they're leaving for the history books. Trump's in his prime, this is new ground for him (the past 8 years getting into the political arena, engaging in direct combat of wits against the Dems and Rinos) and is hitting on all 8 cylinders. I feel good about him being in the thick of all of this.
In his last speech as president, he said, "so, just a goodbye. We love you. We will be back in some form." I think the phrase 'in some form' is significant enough to imply that he'll return (which he did), just not as president.