Buttigieg on White House: ‘Not getting the leadership that we need to bring this country together’
Well, let’s dive into this, shall we? The crux of the matter seems to be Mayor Pete’s assessment that the current White House isn’t providing the kind of leadership needed to unify the country. And honestly, it’s hard to disagree with that sentiment. It’s like trying to glue together shattered glass with bubble gum – the pieces might be close, but they aren’t exactly going to meld into a solid whole.
This “leadership” is openly hostile, some might even say actively antagonistic, towards a significant portion of the population.… Continue reading
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