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Commentary: If you work for President Trump, it's time to quit

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Commentary: If you work for President Trump, it's time to quit

Penned by Rick Wilson ... a national Republican political strategist and media consultant based in Florida who has produced television ads for governors, U.S. Senate candidates, super PACS, and corporations.

No fake news here. Mr. Wilson calls it exactly as he sees it.
 
Commentary: If you work for President Trump, it's time to quit

Penned by Rick Wilson ... a national Republican political strategist and media consultant based in Florida who has produced television ads for governors, U.S. Senate candidates, super PACS, and corporations.

No fake news here. Mr. Wilson calls it exactly as he sees it.

I liked this bit:

Cutting ties with a man who is destructive to our values, profoundly divisive, contemptuous of the rule of law and incontrovertibly unfit to serve in the highest office in the land just might. Do it now.

Nobody with talent should want to work for this lunatic.
 
Ouch.

Leads me to believe that if Trump were removed via impeachment, it would only happen when republicans decide that it's better for their party, than letting Trump death spiral the party into the ground. I suppose to do that he'd need to lose a lot more support, and once that occurs, Republicans will act like they have a soul for a short while.
It would be better if he just resigned, citing fake news and being elected, but too divisive, etc.

I really don't like the idea of Trump in office for the rest of his term, with no talent/staff worth a damn, it feels like that just compounds the issue. I like his conclusion line (above) too, basically do the right thing.

This struck me as also needing to be quoted, for the forums:
Sticking with Trump to the bitter end and pretending the unfolding chaos is just "fake news" won't save your reputation as the walls close in.
 
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Commentary: If you work for President Trump, it's time to quit

Penned by Rick Wilson ... a national Republican political strategist and media consultant based in Florida who has produced television ads for governors, U.S. Senate candidates, super PACS, and corporations.

No fake news here. Mr. Wilson calls it exactly as he sees it.
These are the same dorks who said in October that Donald Trump should quit. These doofuses are cataclysmically inept. Thanks to Trump the GOP has every branch of the government. If Trump resigned they certainly wouldn't have the Executive and Supreme Court.

These clowns keep topping themselves.
 
More chicken little "the sky is falling" nonsense. Trump hasnt accomplished anything to brag about but he isnt anything close to the disaster that so many have made it their vested interest to dub him as.

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Rick Wilson is a never-Trumper, and a joke.
 
Rick Wilson is a never-Trumper, and a joke.
Rick Wilson was advocating for Republicans when Trump was still collecting tenement rents for his daddy in Brooklyn.
 
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