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(135,886 posts)malaise
(269,188 posts)not sparing a word
hlthe2b
(102,379 posts)Competency is so damned good to see, but desperately sad given its near-extinction right now in this administration.
malaise
(269,188 posts)Wear your mask
Damn he was scathing in his condemnation
MyOwnPeace
(16,940 posts)but then again, I didn't need the TV on to know THAT!
At least we have more and more people tellin' it like it is!
BeyondGeography
(39,383 posts)malaise
(269,188 posts)He's not into the deference bullshitting
nolabear
(41,991 posts)malaise
(269,188 posts)but you saw first hand how he operated. He's easy to love. I'll never forget = when he told the armed soliders (corrected) (I thought it was police) to stand down.
nolabear
(41,991 posts)They were panicked, not sure who the enemy was or what to do. When he insisted they respect the people they took his word it was safe to do so, and trust me, the people stood down too.
malaise
(269,188 posts)GulfCoast66
(11,949 posts)Competent and dedicated people love to work for. But I bet Kushner types assigned to him left his office in tears when his was done with them.
malaise
(269,188 posts)krkaufman
(13,438 posts)malaise
(269,188 posts)oswaldactedalone
(3,491 posts)was just on MSNBC. What a great man. The country was lucky to have such a leader during Katrina. The man-baby pResident would never tolerate a man such as him leading the Covid-19 supply effort, but he could do the job right now and be highly successful at it.
malaise
(269,188 posts)I do love him