Today, in The Peachtree Room, out in The Great Hall, I'm featuring Edgar Albert Guest's poem, "It couldn't be done". It's read by motivational speaker, Simerjeet Singh. And it's great. And then in The Highland Room, next door, I'm featuring the great Brasilian singer, Roberto Carlos singing in English the great American tune "I'm in the mood for love". I love it.
I told Davidjust to watch; that the House and Senate would remain in Demoratic control despite the terrible economy; despite crime, despite, despite, despite. And sure enough.
In my humble opinion, something sinister, something evil is going on. Two years ago, despite the great economy that we were enjoying, the great employment, the great strength our military had achieved, despite the great control over people invading our southern border, we were told by our media, that 81,000,000 had decided to vote for a man showing signs of dementia, a man whose son had ties to communist China, etc
And in these two years, that man has reversed just about all the good that had been accomplished.
And now we have been told by that same media that despite our terrible economy, despite millions of who-knows-whos invading our southern border, the American public has decided to keep in power the party that has caused our digression.
I just don't believe we as a country can be that stupid. Sure, there are people with limited intellect, people that just follow the crowd and whoever is the majority. But I believe that the majority are wiser than that. I think something else is going on.
So does this man. And he's not even an American. In fact, he's the President of another country.