If you flinch every time your leader speaks, he’s the wrong guy.
If Congress, staffer, policy analyst, etc. is the best job this guy could have ever gotten, he’s the wrong guy.
If he’s lived in DC more than a decade, he’s probably the wrong guy.
If he sounds like the people on TV and not the people in Church, temple, work, or the Rotary, he’s the wrong guy.
If he uses hackneyed phrases like ‘traditional family values’ and ‘tax and spend liberal’ instead of normal English, he’s the wrong guy.
If you wouldn’t hire him to run your own business, or recommend him to the owner of the company that you work for, then he’s the wrong guy.
History has handed us the founding fathers’ worse nightmare: a hyper-articulate, hyper-charismatic man who has a low view of the constitutional limits of government. It’s going to take the founding fathers’ best dream, a citizen-soldier of wisdom and achievement to get us back on track. He (or more likely, she) is out there already.
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