>>We’ve come to believe that the President using the power of his office to take personal revenge on those who he believes has harmed him in any way is normal.<<
It's not what a President is supposed to do. But it is very predictably what this one does, and American voters elected him knowing that he has this habit. It's pretty common for powerful men in general.
>>We elect the President to work in the best interest of the nation, not himself or his family. <<
If that was what people wanted, they would've voted for someone else. Instead they voted for this jackass and his chicanery. The second time, it's not a mistake, it's a choice.
>>I may not agree with what the Harvard students have said to provoke the President, but they do have the right to say it.<<
Hell, I'm in favor of anyone swinging at that pinata. Somebody has to do it, and obviously the laggards in Washington aren't going to pick up the stick. Which is exactly why he feels free to do whatever he wants: nobody's stopping him.
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It's not what a President is supposed to do. But it is very predictably what this one does, and American voters elected him knowing that he has this habit. It's pretty common for powerful men in general.
>>We elect the President to work in the best interest of the nation, not himself or his family. <<
If that was what people wanted, they would've voted for someone else. Instead they voted for this jackass and his chicanery. The second time, it's not a mistake, it's a choice.
>>I may not agree with what the Harvard students have said to provoke the President, but they do have the right to say it.<<
Hell, I'm in favor of anyone swinging at that pinata. Somebody has to do it, and obviously the laggards in Washington aren't going to pick up the stick. Which is exactly why he feels free to do whatever he wants: nobody's stopping him.