Character consists of many elements. Physical courage, of course, is high among them, and on this anniversary of D-Day, we rightly remember, first and foremost, that of the soldiers who stormed the beaches and scaled the cliffs of Normandy and who risked and gave their lives for us.
But we also mustn't forget the moral courage of a leader who, as shown by his remarkable draft message below, was willing to face and accept responsibility for his decisions and actions, however they may have turned out.
Examples of this kind of moral courage are sorely lacking in our nation today. As Americans, we must recommit ourselves to honor them, to encourage them—and, ourselves, to live them.
@JoshMBingham@CosmicPirateDst@yashar No both sides aren’t. But if blaming both sides magically makes you feel better about worshipping an 80 year old gay pedophile, then have at it.
@CathieDWood Is there any money manager in the U.S. with a worse return than you?
You are the worst. I would be embarrassed to be on here prognosticating about anything financial related. You’re illiterate.
@CosmicPirateDst@yashar Oh, both side’isims. Got it..
One side of the aisle is full of grifting pedophiles. The other side wants to tax the wealthy.
How’s a busy professional to decide.
@br0therj0e@yashar I’m sure there is excitement coursing through your veins upon hearing Trump’s a flaming fag. Maybe he can do his double jack off dance with you.