Yoda: Trump Has Class and Is a Winner

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Nixon had class. Carter had class. Reagan had class. Putin and XI have class. People see and recognize “class”. They may not be able to define it but they know it when they see it. In today's mud-throwing, sweaty, rigged Wrestle Mania people are drawn to “class”. They know civilization requires class and they are drawn to it.

What is Class? | Perry Marshall “Class never tries to build itself up by tearing others down. Class is already up and need not strive to look better by making others look worse. Class can “walk with kings and keep it’s virtue, and talk with crowds and keep the common touch.” Everyone is comfortable with the person who has class- because he is comfortable with himself.
If you have class, you don’t need much of anything else. If you don’t have it, no matter what else you have – it doesn’t make much difference.”

Trump has class. Always did, from his very first public interviews when he was the darling of Oprah and MSM and never allowed it to get to his head. Trump never disparaged publicly any human being, be it his wives, employees, collaborators or others. It is enormous: it is the difference between civilization and barbarism.

Trump never “lambasted” nor “blasted” anyone. Too pragmatic and decent. He states facts. Amazing that MSM idiotic and inflammatory vocabulary has so much impregnated even alternative media. Trump's words speak for themselves and they are NEVER about himself but “our country”.

Post-Trump Acquittal Syndrome, and Other Social Diseases | coreysdigs.com

“After his acquittal — for allegedly inciting violence among his supporters on January 6 — Trump stated: “Our cherished Constitutional Republic was founded on the impartial rule of law, the indispensable safeguard for our liberties, our rights, and our freedoms.

“It is a sad commentary on our times that one political party in America is given a free pass to denigrate the rule of law, defame law enforcement, cheer mobs, excuse rioters, and transform justice into a tool of political vengeance, and persecute, blacklist, cancel and suppress all people and viewpoints with whom or which they disagree,” he said. “I always have, and always will be a champion for the unwavering rule of law, the heroes of law enforcement, and the right of Americans to peacefully and honorably debate the issues of the day without malice and without hate.”

Conservatives and other supporters around the world must have been lifted from their post-election gloom when they read his “MAGA” remarks: “Our historic, patriotic and beautiful movement to Make America Great Again has only just begun. In the months ahead I have much to share with you, and I look forward to continuing our incredible journey together to achieve American greatness for all of our people. There has never been anything like it!”

If words could kill, then Sen Mitch McConnell would no longer be with us. On February 16, a statement from “Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America” lambasted the senator for Kentucky, saying that “The Republican Party can never again be respected or strong with political ‘leaders’ like Sen. Mitch McConnell at its helm … McConnell did nothing, and will never do what needs to be done in order to secure a fair and just electoral system into the future. He doesn’t have what it takes, never did, and never will,” said Trump, who went on to mention McConnell’s family’s “substantial Chinese business holdings. He does nothing on this tremendous economic and military threat.”

He continued: “Mitch is a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack, and if Republican Senators are going to stay with him, they will not win again.”

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