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sharon Maxey's avatar

Absolutely, πŸ’― accurate. 🎯 So glad that a man so completely corrupted by his love of proximity to power, doesn’t automatically get a halo.

Rian Alexander's avatar

Appropriate, fact checked and bold. Well done. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Fran MacEwan's avatar

I’m usually uncomfortable with this sort of post but the truth is just too real to feel bad or uncomfortable with. You are so right. Thank you for stating it so plainly. The discomfort should be felt by people who supported all of this! Condolences to people who loved him and perhaps knew him in a different way. But I cannot be sad!

James's avatar

I wish I could like this more than once. But I will share as widely as my meager following allows (I still can’t figure out how this happens).

Does it still qualify as β€œsatire” if every word of it is true?

Maurice Turmel PhD's avatar

Very Powerful! Very Accurate! Nothing to celebrate here!

Celia Abbott's avatar

I always thought Lindsey was a follower desprarate to be a leader. When he was attached to John McCain he had some tutelage and supervision. Although I did not always agree with McCain, I believe he was a man with morals.

Once McCain died, Lindsey's proximity to power was substantially less. He floundered for years. Then just as VMB said, he saw the danger and named it. Then he sold the balance of his soul to the evil.

Janice Brantner's avatar

I don’t know if anyone else has expressed these thoughts so perfectly. I am sharing this!

Alice Laule's avatar

Thank you for writing so frankly. This nation needs to hear this. It’s the name of the political game any more, and being run like a β€œtrue scam” altogether too often.