Except, that NOTHING that 98% of what politicians say is anything that I like. When DJT talks, I like what he says. When Riccardo Bosi talks, I like what he says. These guys ain't politicians.
I don't know enough about Meloni, but so far the impression is she not a politician, or at least, certainly not establishment.
But if she's taking Cabal money, that should not be ignored, at all.
And, today, I have Queen reverberating around in my head: "Another one bites the dust". Cos, you know:
Dear @ZelenskyyUa, you know that you can count on our loyal support for the cause of freedom of Ukrainian people. Stay strong and keep your faith steadfast!
However, the key point for me is, I'm in the "impressions" stage of engagement. There is a LOT of information that has not come in to my workspace re: Meloni, just fragments from this and that and the other. So, at this juncture, I approach using impressions.
I suppose your original comment is wise: "Caution! (Before you cheer)". That's probably the best position to take, but not always the easiest.
They're politicians, you're supposed to like what they say.
But since when do we ignore somebody taking Cabal money?
Hmmm....
"You're supposed to like what they say..."
Except, that NOTHING that 98% of what politicians say is anything that I like. When DJT talks, I like what he says. When Riccardo Bosi talks, I like what he says. These guys ain't politicians.
I don't know enough about Meloni, but so far the impression is she not a politician, or at least, certainly not establishment.
But if she's taking Cabal money, that should not be ignored, at all.
And, today, I have Queen reverberating around in my head: "Another one bites the dust". Cos, you know:
https://twitter.com/GiorgiaMeloni/status/1574862655067660295
However, the key point for me is, I'm in the "impressions" stage of engagement. There is a LOT of information that has not come in to my workspace re: Meloni, just fragments from this and that and the other. So, at this juncture, I approach using impressions.
I suppose your original comment is wise: "Caution! (Before you cheer)". That's probably the best position to take, but not always the easiest.