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Back in January 2017, gentle reader, I made a promise to review Trump's promises annually and report back here. He'd made so many, so I felt it was the least I could do.
On a number of occasions, Trump declared that he would "get rid of Obamacare and replace it with something so much better..."
That's another promise that has gone through to the keeper, as a result of the votes of the late John McCain and two other nervous Republicans. McCain didn't come across as nervous, by the way. A better word to describe his demeanour is "resolute", an aspect of behaviour that has been absent in Republicans since Trump emerged.
Some of his more bizarre promises are worth revisiting. There was the one about "heavily surveilling mosques", and another about prosecuting Hillary Clinton for using a private email server whilst Secretary of State. The irony about this one is that Trump is under threat of prosecution now for his instigation of the January 6th incursion on the Capitol. To promote a cliche - the worm has turned.
Even when initially making a promise ("leave troops in Afghanistan because it's such a mess") he felt free to reverse it and negotiate a rapid withdrawal with the Taliban, leaving Biden to pick up the pieces. The fact that he blindsided his own military is a major contributing factor to the debacle.
He also promised to "bring back the American dream". Instead he produced a dystopian nightmare. And that's without reference to his mishandling of the pandemic. Remind me about the statistics for American deaths.
Feel free, gentle reader, to point out any promises kept from the 76 listed in my original post.
There must be one or two in there somewhere....
5 comments:
Trump is a deadset snake oil merchant.
Only Yanks are naive enough to believe him.
Ex-digger
Yeah, much better https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/07/22/joe-biden-becomes-progressively-incoherent-at-cnns-half-empty-townhall-and-its-not-just-a-stutter-1106954/
Is that you Bobby, answering your own post? That is bad form....not totally unexpected of course.
He still makes more sense than his predecessor.
And a Merry Christmas to you also!
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