Which Is Worse: President Trump or President Pence? (interview, enemies, Israel)
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On Tuesday, two of President Trump’s closest advisors were charged with felony crimes. Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort was found guilty of eight counts of financial and tax fraud by a Virginia jury, and on the very same day, Trump’s personal attorney Michael Cohen pled guilty to eight counts of fraud and campaign finance law violation in a New York court. Suddenly, the possibility of impeachment seemed very, very real. And not only did headlines focus on the idea — but even President Trump himself went on Fox News Thursday morning to argue why he shouldn’t be impeached.
Pence is better by a country mile. Are his politics putrid? Of course. But he isn’t a traitor. At this point, my standards are so low that that will do.
Pence is status quo. Then it’d be back to the Bush Clinton types. Welcome back to the same old s**t
Yeah ... Pence is one of these old fashioned fuddy duddy types who doesn’t plot against America with our oldest, most entrenched enemies. He’s so lame.
I say Trump is better because Pence seems more like a globalist conservative who cares more about the white ethnoreligious state of Israel than America like many evangelicals and corporations or at least isn't assertive of America first as much.
Both are magnitudes better than any Democrat alternative of course.
I'm not fan of Trump, but if Pence becomes president, the establishment from Soros to Koch Brothers will be very delighted.
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