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I like President Trump and I think he was a good president. I also consider him to be the true winner of the 2020 election and the true president now. If I could assist in placing the rightful president in office I would consider it my duty as an American patriot to do it. So don't think I'm trying to run him down here; I just want to make an important distinction: he was a good president, but he was not a great president.

He had the potential to be a great president but he fell short of it. Not all of that is his fault; his party is controlled by spineless cowards who failed to do their duty time and again. But some of it is his fault too.

He made two huge, inexcusable, and fatal blunders: Jeff Sessions and Bill Barr. As essential as it was to have a competent and loyal American in the office of Attorney General, those blunders alone keep him from being a great president. And they total four big blunders: he appointed two men who were either unable or unwilling to do their job, and he failed to remove those two men after they made that clear.

He failed to drain the bureaucratic Washington swamp. As the chief executive he had the authority to get rid of all the traitors from the federal bureaucracies, and he had to know that it was extremely important that he do that. But he didn't, and that too became a big blunder, because the treasonous bureaucrats weaponized government power and used it to attack him and his associates, General Flynn being an important example.

Even though they mostly failed, they got away with it. And because of that a signal has now been sent to all government entities that it's open season on patriots: they can all weaponize their power and use it to attack any patriot, and that means you and me my friend, just wait and see.

He did not send the illegals home as he promised to do, and he did have the authority to do it, just not the inclination. So how many of those cast votes in the fraudulent election? And what do you think will happen once the Biden/Schumer/Pelosi/Roberts regime legalizes them and gives them voting rights? Once they do that they won't even need to cheat on elections anymore.

He supported illegal gun control, and lost the support of quite a few patriots because of it (I still supported him but many didn't, voting Libertarian instead). The worst thing he did was throw his support behind the red flag scam. That illegal edict is designed to give government the power to disarm anyone government thinks might be dangerous. Who do you think an aspiring despot thinks is the most dangerous?

Trump came along when America was in bad need of a great president. But he was only a good president. Very good, though only because we are so used to such poor presidents. If he had been a great president he would have done the things I mentioned, and with the right people in the right places he might still be sitting in the Oval Office now.

I like President Trump and I think he was a good president. I also consider him to be the true winner of the 2020 election and the true president now. If I could assist in placing the rightful president in office I would consider it my duty as an American patriot to do it. So don't think I'm trying to run him down here; I just want to make an important distinction: he was a good president, but he was not a great president. He had the potential to be a great president but he fell short of it. Not all of that is his fault; his party is controlled by spineless cowards who failed to do their duty time and again. But some of it is his fault too. He made two huge, inexcusable, and fatal blunders: Jeff Sessions and Bill Barr. As essential as it was to have a competent and loyal American in the office of Attorney General, those blunders alone keep him from being a great president. And they total four big blunders: he appointed two men who were either unable or unwilling to do their job, and he failed to remove those two men after they made that clear. He failed to drain the bureaucratic Washington swamp. As the chief executive he had the authority to get rid of all the traitors from the federal bureaucracies, and he had to know that it was extremely important that he do that. But he didn't, and that too became a big blunder, because the treasonous bureaucrats weaponized government power and used it to attack him and his associates, General Flynn being an important example. Even though they mostly failed, they got away with it. And because of that a signal has now been sent to all government entities that it's open season on patriots: they can all weaponize their power and use it to attack any patriot, and that means you and me my friend, just wait and see. He did not send the illegals home as he promised to do, and he did have the authority to do it, just not the inclination. So how many of those cast votes in the fraudulent election? And what do you think will happen once the Biden/Schumer/Pelosi/Roberts regime legalizes them and gives them voting rights? Once they do that they won't even need to cheat on elections anymore. He supported illegal gun control, and lost the support of quite a few patriots because of it (I still supported him but many didn't, voting Libertarian instead). The worst thing he did was throw his support behind the red flag scam. That illegal edict is designed to give government the power to disarm anyone government thinks might be dangerous. Who do you think an aspiring despot thinks is the most dangerous? Trump came along when America was in bad need of a great president. But he was only a good president. Very good, though only because we are so used to such poor presidents. If he had been a great president he would have done the things I mentioned, and with the right people in the right places he might still be sitting in the Oval Office now.

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But he was only a good president.

He was an overt traitor. He was just less of one than anyone else. That’s not good.