Jeff Flake and his Vindictiveness
He knows he is not going to win for any reelection. How convenient for him to express his criticism against a president who seems to be working hard to make this country great again.What does he do? He sensationalizes his political exit for his self serving interest of becoming the center of attention for his future plans.
How I came up with this idea is, this morning Matt Lauer asked him how he can accept that position that "by exiting you are actually surrendering to the loss of the people whom you claim to serve." He never answered that and I am equally surprise why Matt Lauer didn't pursue for his response to give a direct answer to that question.
My personal analysis is that this man, is not committed to serve the people. This man is not really committed for the greatness of this country. He is shouting for his need for attention and that is all there is to it.
Imagine the corrupt establishment that has been ebbed with political shenanigans that are only interested to empower their personal ambitions as typical politicians. Here comes a President that is void of all those political ambition and he is criticized for not submitting to the collective corruption that has been the trademark of all political establishments, Democrats or Republican.
Way to go Jeff Flake. Use this moment of your defeat to make yourself the center of attention. Where is your commitment to serve the people then if you think that Trump is a bully, not fit for president and you say don't have the heart to be complicit or accommodating this behaviour. Are there people from the same establishment that joins you in your bold submission?
Why didn't you answer Matt Lauer? That would have been my question.
Anyways, good morning fellow political blog posters and I just want to express how I feel about this bozo...
Your opinions are welcomed and I will not tolerate any personal attacks against any poster including me. I will appreciate any opinion on this particular matter, whether you are pro Trump or against him.
Thank you all for reading.
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I'd have said, "wait a minute, if you truly care for the people why LEAVE the battle when we need you most."
DRAIN THE SWAMP
This was published at the Washington Post today.
Way to go Flako.