Now that he’s resigned from the race he seems to be back to his old comfortable self. Maybe I should qualify that as “comfortable” to me. It seems that he’s back to the wise observer that I wanted and still want to elect to the POTUS.
I agree that there are learning curves that he as a novice could not overcome. But damn-it his heart was always there. Whoever wins the nomination, they should suck up and seek the advise of General Clark.
I’m so glad to see him still in the media focus. I suppose the media owes him that much after all their fluff reports about his sweater, but I won’t take it as a given. He deserves to be heard.
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